The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, September 30, 1909, Image 8

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    - V' - The only Baking Powder
W$Vk made from Royal Grape
(TTrti&i AW Cream ol tartar
r. r.i vi
Absolutely
Trespass notices at this oflice.
Seylar 'a drugs are fresh.
Prime Timothy Seed for salo at
Stouteagle's.
The ball player should always
remember tliat a nit iu time saves
nine.
See the New
Wraps at John-
A woman is apt to regard a se
cret as something that isn't worth
keeping.
New Fall Overcoats at John
ston's. The flowing bowl, instead ot
drowning your sorrows, some
times makes your head swim.
New Dress Goods for fall at
Johnston's.
A girl should always be carelul
not to share a fellow's lot unless
she is sure it isn't mortgaged.
Men's 50c. Underwear for '.iZc.
at Johnston's.
A young son arrive! at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Inmost H.
McClain, last Saturday morning.
A Single Barrel Shotgun with
shell ejector for 3.75 at J otiti
s' on 's.
Seylar has all the patent med
icines.
There will be no preaching ser
vices in the Lutheran church in
McConnellsburg, or at Dig Cove
Tannery, on the coming Sabbath.
A fresh barrel of Glaubers
Suits just received at Seylar 's.
Berkstresser at Laidig h pay
ing 20 cents for butter aad I'll for
eggs.
Going to spray your tiroes?
Seylar has the goods, endorsed
by the State.
"Pap sent me oyer to borrow
your paper; he only wants to
read it." "Tell him I'm coming
over to borrow his breakfast; I
only want to eat it."
John A. Irwin is offering the
Vhite, and the Golden Star, sew
ing machines at special low pric
es. Come in and look theia over.
Wheat, $1 10; oats, 50c; rye,
90c; eggs, 22c doz; butter, 25c lb;
young chickens, 12c lb. in trade,
at Harry llucton's, Saltillo.
Hides Wanted. Highest
market price paid for beef hides,
horse hides, wildcat skins, and
all kinds of grease, at Paul Wag
ner's Tannery, McConnellsburg.
Edward Swope, of Pleasant
Kidge, wishes through the Nkws
to thank the friends and neigh
bors, who so kindly assisted them
in their bereavement during the
sickness and death of their moth
er, Mrs. Lydia Swope.
HIDES. James Sipes & Son
pay the highest market price
for beef hides at fieir butcher
shop in McConnellsburg, also
highest price paid for calf skins,
Blieepskins and tallow.
We have been informed that
former C)nstab'e Ira Diehl, of
Ayr township, has been appoint
od policeman of the borough of
Mercersburg, and went ot duty
last Saturday. Mr. Diehl is
moving bin family to Mercers
burg. Do not by deceived by unscrup
ulous imitators, who would have
you believe that the imitation
pills are as good as DeWitt's Kid
ney and Bladder Pills. There
. Ua't anything just as good as
thaw wonderful pilla for there
lief of backache, weak back, iu
flamoiation of the bladder, urin
ary disorders, and all kidney com
plaints.. Any one can take De
WiU'm Kidney and Bladder Pills
a directed to perfect ouii.lence
ot grod result. Uold by Trout's
drug bVoro,
Jurors For October Court.
GRAND JlMiOUS.
Ayr Joseph Swisher, Robert
Gordon.
Belfast James S. Mellott,
Chas. S. Mellott.
Bethel Riley Bishop, Grant
Bernhtrt.
Dublin Mowry Gelvin, Wilson
Ciine. sr., Sheridan Ramsey.
Lickiug Creek E W Swope.
McConnellsburg A mos Clous
er. Taylor Jehu Booth, Clark
Bergstresser.
Thompson Dennis Everts,
Wm. Seiburn, Isaac Culler, Geo.
W. Bull.
Todd Thomas Stevens, Geo.
Gress.
Union Edward Ham man, How
ard Deneen, John Stahle.
Wells Charles Early, W. B.
Stunkard.
l'KTIT JL'KOKS
Ayr Wm. Kendall, Harvey
Unger, Nicholas Hohman, David
R'medol'.ar, Edward Richards,
Samuel Mellott, C. Murray Ray,
John B. Runyan, David Lauver,
David Bivens, Geo. A. Comerer.
Bethel W. P. Yonker, Thorn
as R. Slusher.
Brush Creek II. M.Jackson,
C. W. Spade, Howard Lay ton,
Wilson Conner, Wm U Williams,
Carey G. Lay ton, Clarence Akers
Dublin T. S.iott Uershey, Jno
Foreman, lrviu Bradnick.
Licaing Creek Wm H Hoop,
Ehas Deshong, Frank Shiyes,
Chas. Deshong, R P Deshong,
Rilph Decker.
McConnellsburg Christ Shi
raer, Paul Wagner, Michael
Black, Isaac Hull.
Taylor Isaac Miller. David
Ilorshey, James Foreman.
Thompson Charles Weller,
Denton Peck.
Tod George Fioiff, Sr., John
Shaffer, John He! man, A L Wi
ble, Walter Anderson.
Union Clem Lehman, George
Mclvee.
Wells Levi Truax, A D Berk
stresser, AlhsotfS. Edwards.
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A HURRY LP CALL.
Quick! Mr. Druggist Quick !
A box of BucUlon's Arnica
Salve Here's a quarter For the
love of Moses, hurry V Baby's
burned himself, terribly John
nie cut his f(.ot with the axe
Mamie's scalded Pa can't walk
from piles Bilhe has boils and
my corns ache. She got it and
soon cured all the family. Its
the greatest healer on earth. Sold
by Trout's drug store.
It is not often that the charge
of arson is brought against a wo
man, but Bucks county in this
state has now incarcerated in its
prison a Mrs. Margaret Byers,
who is accused of having set fire
to eleven barns in that c unty
during the past Summer, causing
a loss of if 50,000. Mrs. Byera is
a widow whose husband commit
ted suicide about two years age,
and she owns a Cue farm. Why
she should c mmit such a gross
offense against her neighbors is a
mystery.
J. K. Johnston's.
These New. Fall Specials Offer Un-
FULTON COUNTY BANK
McConnellsburg, F.
usual Savings.
Caulloo.
To the Water Consumers:
Owing to the continued
dry weather, and the prospects
ot a continuance of the same, we
kindly ask all water consumers
uot to use any more water than
necessary. See that there are no
leaking ppigots and pipes, and
titop the exclusive uso of water
on. streets. -
Slt'CON' N LLLKHL'llG VATEIt Co.
Ladies' New Fall Style Jacket Suit $6.0O to $12. 5Q, Late Shades '
Ladies' Latest Style Coats and Wraps $3.0Q to $15.00, No Old Ones
Ladies' New Color Dress Goods in All Wool Serges and Cloth
Ladies' Silk and Wool Scarts in Some Very Attractive Colors
Ladies' Shoes in Dress and Every Day $1.25 to $3.00
Outing Cloths, Flannels. Ginghams, Muslins, and Seersuckers
Men's New All Wool Taylor made Suits
Men's Ready made Clothes S4.0Q to $13.00, For Winter
Men's Ready made Overcoats, (Now is Time to Select One)
Men's Every Day and Dress hoes. All Leather Kind
Men's New Hats and Caps, For Fall and Winter
Bov's and Girls' All Leather Shoes
Bovs' and Girls' Clothes, of All Kinds
bovs' ani Girls' Coat Sweaters 50c
Guns in Single Barrel at $3. 75
Guns in Double Banel at $9.Q0, Hammer
Guns in Hammerlcss Double Barrel $l5.Q0
Rifles and Revolvers $3.50 up
Ammunition For All
Aden's Underwear 50c kind for 35c
T
Men's Underwear 75c kind for 5Qc
Ladies' Underwear Any Size 23c to 5Qc to 75c
Children's Underwear in Pieces or Union Suits,
den's and Ladies' Coat sweaters 50c to $3.. 50
Men's 50c Blue shirts 35c. These Are 36 Inches Long. Full
size. Great Bargains. Don't Fail to Get a Few
We never had a fuller line of Goods and will he glad to show vou any of it.
J. K. JOHNSTON.
Sale Register.
Saturday, October 2, D. J. and
Geo. R. Strait will sell at their1
residence on tne Jackson Strait
farm, miles south of Greenhill,
and about tin same distance west
of Aodover, horses, cow, wag
ons, buggy, farming implements,
blacksmith and carpenter tools,
&c, and ou the same day will of
fer for sale the farm consisting
of 185 acres, partly cleared and
in good state of cultivation, the
balance in good timber from
which 200,000 or more teet of
lumber may be sawed. Of, course
there is a good bouse and barn
and necessary outbuildings. Sale
begins at 10 o'clock.
Thursday, October 14 Mrs.
Mary Gordon and Philip G. Ott,
administrators of the estate of
W. P. Gordon, late of Bethel
township, deceased, will sell at
the late residence of the decedent
in Warfordsburg, span of mules,
a horse, lot of cattle, hogs and
sheep, farming implements,
wheat, rye, oats, corn and hay.
Also, household goods. The
store goods will be offered m bulk
at private sale, and if not thus
disposed uctil the above date,
they will bo sold at public auc
tion, beginning immediately aft
er the selling of the other person
al property.
Church Notices.
Announcements tor Sunday, Octo
ber 3, l!)ou.
Habhisonviu.k, M. 10. Charge.
L. W. McGarvey, pastor.
Asbury Sunday uchool l):30.
l'reachlng 10:31).
Kbenezei' Preaching 3.
Slloara-Sunday school 'J.
Preaching 7:30.
Thursday Prayer meeting 7:30.
HUSTONTOWN M. E. ClIAMiK.
llev. Harry Moyer, pastor.
Hustontown Sunday school, 9:30.
K. L prayer meeting, 0:30.
Treadling, 7:30.
Monday Teacher Training
7:30.
Thursday Prayer meeting, 7:30.
Falrvlew Sunday school, 9:10.
Class meeting, 10:3O.
E. L. prayer meeting, 7:30.
BViday Teacher Training class, 7:30
Centre Sunday school, 9:30.
Class meeting, 10:30. - v '
E L. prayer meeting, 7:30,
Wednesday Prayer meeting, 7:30.
Clear Kldge -Sunday school, 2.
Preaching, 3.
E. L. prayer meeting, 7:30.
Wednesday Prayer meeting, 7:30.
Dublin Mllls-Suuday school, 9; 30.
Preaching, 10:30.
Tuesday Prayer meeting, 7:30.
W. Chapel Sunday school, 3.
Preaching Saturday evening.
class,
Hound Strayed Away.
Whito, with dark tin bead and
ears, black spot on top of shoul
der, black spot in left flank, and
half of tail black. Liberal reward
if returned to
ttoHN E Puck,
Tod township.
Is She Working
Herself to Death
Does your wife complain of too
much dairy work' Doyouever hear
her say she'll never get through
washing inilk things? Uow often
does she say, 'Oh, if l only had
fewer pans, crock9 and cans to
wash, I could rad, write or sew
more, or even take a little resteach
dy."
AN EASIER TIME.
Ask her about it Arrange to make
the dairy work one half easier, one
half neater, one half more pleasant, ana to iuu per cent, more prof
itable by using; a Sharpies Tubular Cream Separator Until you try
the Tubular, you can't iinugiue the difference it make. It skims the
milk immediately after milking there's no milk sta idirg around
no cans or pans to wash. The Tutmltir is entirely different from all
others, so muci more simple and convenient. Jiring your wife and
let me tuke a Tubular apart for you.
B. I. REEDER,
Hustontown, Pa.
VMMKUt U"M"Bf! :W,'.W,qnfl
P I D F R Administrators' Notice.
111 . Nutiuc is nereny given tniit Ictlers of sflmln-
N W Hnhnian'a Cldpp Mill will hn ' iKtnuion have been KriinteU tothe umlemiKned
. vv. iionman s v,iacr .mil win oo ., ,h ,,, w ,,,um ,,.,,
In operation Tuesday and Wednesday ut i'iiei ip . Kuiion Co.. l'a., deoea
of every week during the season.
DIVORCE NOTICE.
J. Mlltun I'niier, UbelUnt. vs. Annls K. L'uxer.
KeKimodent.
In the Court of Common Pleus of Fulton coun
ty. Ha.. alliM miu In divorce. A. V. M. No. 1.
March Term. IUM.
To Ann e K. Unifer, Ke'pondent:
Plenie tnk- notice thai you are rei)'ilrd to
he uml appear al thu Court of omnion i'lett
of Kultnu County, Prnn u. to he held at Mo
ConuellaburK. Pa., on the Hrst Monday of Octo
ber. A 1. luoa, belnK the 4th day of the icomo.
to show uaw-e, if you hae any. whv the said
J. Milton l.'ner should not be divorced from
the bonds of matrimony entered into with
vou. uci-o'dlnK to the libel die l in said Court,
and in fief ault of such appearance vou wp be
Hub e to have a divorce Krant. d i-. yournb
seuou; personal Kervice on you havlbtf failed
ou account uf your absence.
JKKKKltSON HMtKlS.
Sheriff's Oftlce. sheriff.
MoConncllsburv,.l'u.,
. Auitu.st 4, IVM.
ed.
tale will present them properly authenticated
for settlement, and those owing the same will
piease uau anu settle.
MRS. M 4.RY CiOllDON.
M t UOK I X N O TT,
. H-26-61. Admlnistratoni.
ROY C. CROMWELL & BRO.
1'liOl'lUKTOU.S OP
STAGE LINE
-HHTWEEN-
McConnellsburg & Mercersburg
liooti Teams. Careful DriYcrtf.
Lenve McConnellsburg, daily except
Sunday, at 5:00 a. m , 7:3(1 a. ni., and
12:15 p. m . and arrive at Mercersburt;
at 7:30 a. in., 10:00 a in. and 2:1a p m
Leave Mercersburc, daily except
Sunday, on receipt of mall from trains
due at 7: 'Hi a. in.; 1(:.'W u m. and o:.MI
p. in. snd an Ive In Mi'Gounelisburi In
three hours. Carries Mail and Kxpress
Fare For Passenger, 50 Cts.
Have your Express sent In care of
Roy C. Cromwell St liro.
Caution.
Notice Is hereby given that ray
bod Austin Cirbaugh and my
daughter Annie Oarbangh, both
minors, have left their homo with
out my consent, and all persons
are hereby warned not to trust
them on my account, as will
pay no bOU of their contracting.
CllAKLES CAItliAUGll,
Big Cove Tannery, .
9 23 09 3t. Pa.
When a woman can't get any
money out of her husband in olb
er ways she is apt to develop into
u pickpocket.
Change in Schedule
M'Connellsburg-& Mercersburg
STAGE LINE.
Ou and after July 1, UMK the first
wa'on will leave McConnellsburg at
5:.'!.) a. ra., and arrivn at Mercersburt,
at 7:5(1 a. in , the train leaving at 8:10
Ueturninjr, the wagoa will leave Mer
cei'sburg upon the an ival of the 1:40
train and reach MaConnellsburg In 2i
hours.
The second waaron will leave McCon
nellKbU' i; al p. m., and arrive at
Mercprsbur( at 2:ii0 p. ra., and the
train leaves at 3:15. Returning, the
wagon will ave Mercersbura; Immedi
ately upon the arrival of the U o'clock
train and reach McCoonellsburj,' In 'i
hours.
John Sheetz & Son,
6-2101), tf. Proprietors.
ICE! ICE! JOE!
J. N. Hoch of Mercershnra:
has made arrangements with
theCbambersburg; Ice andCold
Storage Company ofChambers
burgforthehandllngof allthelr
Ice delivered at Mercersburg
ICE WILL BE RECEIV
ED BY CARLOAD LOTS
As the Reuson Is approach
hit; for the use of ice, it would
he well to arrange 'for your
supply of lee for the summer
season.
Ice will be delivered 'over
town every morning, except
Sabbath. Also on Saturday
evening,
For further Information la
reference to prices or large
lots luqulro of
J. N. HOCH,
' Mercersburg, Pa.
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We Pnv ft Ppr Cent Tnfpm
Jm Our customers value and "bank on" our security to depositor, V
and or willingness and ability to assist them In every way consist! M
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More Thau $300,000.00 Security to Depositors. ?5
W. II. NELSON. - - - Cashier
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(ORGANIZED IN 1887.)
EIGHTEEN STOCKHOLDERS
f J all among the prominent business men of the County.
p The resources of this Bank now ar exceed any period In It,
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existence.
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a Wm. H. Nelson, J. F. Johnston, Walter M. Comerer, A. F. Baiter
KIRS. A. F. LITTLE'S
-:-BIG UNDERSELLING STORE -:-
SEE OUR BIG OPENING OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
: Our millinery line Is beyond' comparison or competition.
Style and beauty reign supreme. Prices lower than the lowest.'
Hats of all tho latest styles, shapes, and shades in trimmed, un
trimmed, and ready-to-wear; fancy feathers, plumes, ribbons
Bilks, and velvets. In fact, you will find In our stock everything
necessary to make a pretty hat. Our line of notions Is complete
belts, buckles, combs, collars, fancy pins, children's toques, ba
by caps, laces, veiling, fancy shirt waists, patterns, and petti
coatsall at the lowest prices.
Come and examine our goods. We will be pleased to see you.
Store opposite P. O.
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BUGGIES
BUGGIES
I have 'ust refilled my sheds with a fine lot of new Top
Buggies, both factory and hand-made; ranging In price
from t43 00 up to $75 00 for the best hand-made Milllln
burg buggy. My $tt buggy is a good, strong, substan
tial one that I will guarantee to give good satisfaction.
I will sell on time to suit customars. It will pay you to
examine my stock before you buy elsewhere.
Thanking the public for past patronage and soliciting
a continuance of their favors I am,
'ery truly yours,
R . EVAN!
HUSTONTOWN, TP Pi.
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Cent
The Certificates of Deposit of this
bank yield interest at tha 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
Depository
I . The First National Bank
$ OF AlcCONINELLSBURG.
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PULTON COUNTY NEWS
is the people's paper.
$1.00 a Year in Advance.
. 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
x JOHN J. LAWLER
1(3 EXCHANGE BUILDING . , '.. -
UNION STOCK YARDS, CHICAGO
Sound, safe, conservative, strict honesty and
a square deal guaranteed.
ESTABLISHED OVER S3 YEABS .
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Any M.rcantile Agency
, Thousands o. our satibued customers ( "
We hsndlo more stockers and feeders than auy firm in the world. A big
election at all times. Sales, 40 to 50 loads daily. ' .
Com to Chicago nd wo will sell direct to yon, or order at one by mail
or telegram nd o will ship just wliat you want direct to you t lowest mar
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you money. Write us for quounlous of prices before you buy.