The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, October 28, 1909, Image 8

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    Trespass notices at this oflice.
Preaching in the Presbyterian
church iu this place next Sunday
morning and eveniug.
The Kev. Dr. Waters, of Wash
ington, D. C, will preuch at Meed
more on Saturday night, Sunday,
and Sunday night, nrst Sunday
in ioveruber. Services Sunday
morning at ten o'clock.
IIidi;.s Wantkd. Highest
market prico paid for beef hides,
horse hides, wildcat skins, and
all kinds of greaso, at Paul Wag
ner's Tannery, McConncllsburg.
Charlie Vorea his purchased
from J. W. Mellott the new house
recently occupied by Ralph Hill,
and has moved into it. Mr. Hill
has moved his lamily into one of
Jakte Hykes' houses in East End.
A carrier pigeon tagged "D. P.
1123S" came down in East End
ast Friday for something to eat,
and was taken care of by Hen
Fisher until Saturday, when it
was liberated and went on its
journey.
HIDES. James Sipes & Son;,
pay the highest market price
for beef hides at Pieir butcher
shop in McConnellsburg, also
highest price paid for calf skins,
sheepskins and tallow.
On account of the protracted
meeting beginning ou Sunday
eveuing. October illst, W. C.
Peck will have his singing on
Saturday evening, instead of
Sunday eveuing as at first an
nounced. Miss Lillio Humbert, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Hum
bert, near Big Cove Tannery,
who was taken by her parents to
Philadelphia last week to a hospit
al for treatment, for a spinal af
fection, has returned home great
ly benefited.
Most women are troubled with
Kidney complaint, and you know
very many serious and even fatal
diseases result from these ue
glected Kidney troubles. If you
will take DeWitts' Kidney and
Hladder Pills as directed, you
may be confident of good results.
Try them and see how really
good they are. Beware of imita
tions, pills that are intended to
deceive you. Be sure you get
DeWitt's. Sold by Trouts drug
store.
Kev. Harry Moyer, of Huston
town preached in the Methodist
Episcopal church in this place
last Sunday morning. Rev. Moy
er is a very pleasant gentleman,
and preached a very interesting
and helpful sermon.
Jamo3 11. Peck and family, who
. have been living at Fayetteville,
Franklin county, lor sometime
removed to Fulton again, and will
make their home on the place
with Jame's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Peck in Thompson
township.
Miss Winifred Houser, daugh
ter of the late Rev. Frank Houser,
at one time pastor of the Presby
terian church in this place, was
married at the home of her moth
er at Mount Vernon, N. Y., on
Wednesday, October 2)th, to
Lieutenant Ernest Grove Cullom,
of the United States Army. Mr
and Mrs. Cullom will be at home
to their friends after the twen
tieth of November at Fort Meade,
South Dakota.
Sale Readier.
Friday, October 29, W.II. Kuhn,
havug sold his farm, and intend
ing to go into other business, will
sell at his residence 3i miles
south of McConnellsburg, on the
Jutown road, 8 head of horses
and colts, 17 head of cattle, 5
sheep, 10 hogs, farming Imple
ments, hay, outs, buckwheat,
corn, household goods, Ac. Sale
oegios at 10 o'clock, nine months
credit. A. L. Wible, auctioneer.
Saturday, October 30, Miss
Uattie Alexander will sell at her
late residence West Water street,
McConnellsburg, lot of house
hold goods, consisting of parlor
Organ, parlor furniture, brus
sells carpet, walnut, marble-top.
dressing bureau, extension table,
desk end book case, cuppoard
ana book case, dishes, cooking
stove and fixtures, kitchen fur
niture, lot of good feathers, hang
ing lamp, and other articles.
Sale to begin at 1 o'clock, p. m.,
six months credit.
Thursday, November 11. Mrs
George Finmil, Sr., on account of
ill health and advancing age has
decided to quit housekeeping,
and will sell at her residence in
Tod township, 2k miles north of
McConncllsburg.household goods
consisting of stoves: 2 iron ket
tles, upholstered chairs, caneseat
chairs, tables, bureau, stands,
bedsteads, dishes, crocks, 70
yards of carpet, good sewing ma
chine, 11 skeps of bees, nice fat
ten ing hogs, lot nf poultry, pota
toes by the bushel, and many
other things. Sale begins at 12
o'clock noon. Credit (J months.
A. L. Wible, auct.
Saturday, November 13, Ira E.
Mellott will sell at the residence
of Eli M. Funk, about li mile
southwest of Sharpe postoffice in
Thompson township, 3 head of
21 year old colts, 2 fine spring
colts, 1 tine heifer, brood sow,
good buggy, harness, corn and
cornfodder, oats, potatoes, house
hold goods, &c. Sale begins at
10 o'clock. Credit 9 months.
It'i d Top Notch Doer.
Great deeds compel regard.
The world crowns its doers.
That's why the American people
have crowned Dr. King's New
Discovery the King of Throat and
Lung remedies. Every atom is a
health force. It kills germs, and
colds and Ja grippe vanish. It
heals cough-racked membranes
and coughing stops. Sore, in
flamed bronchial tubes and lungs
are cured and hemorrhages coase.
Dr. Geo. More, Black Jack, N. C
writes, "it cured me of lung trou
ble, pronounced hopeless by all
doctors." 50c, $1.00. Trial bot
tie free. Guaranteed by Trout's
drug store.
School Reports.
AKKlttVII.LF. ADVANCE.
First month ending October 15,
1909. Number on roll during
month: male, 9; female, 10; per
cent, of attendance: male, 8CJ;
female, 03; average, 893. Whole
number of days attended during
month: male, 103; female, 170; to
tal 279.
Honor roll: Ira Duvall, Bretz
Conner, Harry Pee, Lulu Siehng,
Vernie Duvall, Kamy, Jackson,
Myrtle Duvall, Edith Clark.
F. Grant Spade, teacher.
Makes
the most nutritious
food and the most
dainty and delicious
Ay
m
Bald nff Powder
No fretting over the biscuit
making. Royal Is first
aid to many a
cook a success
Say Now, u Will Try These
Foods Shot from Guns"
Order one package, either Puffed
Wheat or Puffed Rice. Then you
will know the whole story.
Hear what your folks say when they
taste the gigantic grains. See if they
ask for more.
Do this tomorrow order the pack
age now. Do it to learn just how
much you are missing.
Hosts of housewives have already
done this, and been glad that we told
them to do it.
And their folks have been glad.
For no other cereal foods can com
pare with them. None are even half
so good.
The result is this: Those folks last
month served seventeen million dishes
of these delightful foods.
Can you doubt that you are going
to like them as well as the rest of the
world ?
One package will tell.
Puffed Wheat-lOc Puffed Rice-15c
These are the foods invented by Prof. An
derson, and this is his curious process:
The whole wheat or rice kernels are put into
scaled guns. Then the guns are revolved for
sixty minutes in a heat of 550 degrees.
That fierce heat turns the moisture in the
grain to steam, and the pressure becomes tremendous.
Then the guns are unsealed, and the steam
explodes. Instantly every starch granule is
blasted into a myriad particles.
The kernels of grain ,are expanded eight
times. Yet the coats are unbroken, the shapes
are unaltered. We have simply the magnified
grain.
One package will tell you why people de
light in them. Order it now.
Made only by The Quaker Oats Company
J. K. JOHNSTON'S
Are You Ready
for this winter's cold weather?
Are you well supplied with
Ladies' Coats, Ladies' and Children's Furs?
We can supply your needs and do so at a considerable
saving. Doesn't that mean something to you ?
Ladies' Long Coats in Black and Grey. 1909 and 1910
styles 53.00, $3,50 to 5.5.00.
Black and Tan colors 55.00 to 510.00.
Ladies' Jacket Suits, 56.00, in Black or Smoke, also blue,
Green and Black 512.00.
These are full 4o inch Jackets, lined throughout with good
quality Satin.
Fur Scarfs 75 inch
Brown or Black, $1.00,
$1.25, $1.50, $2,00 to
$5.00 in full length, also
Muffs to match. Chil
dren's Fur Sets $1.25 up
in white and black.
Men's and Boys' Over
coats and Rain Coats.
any price you want, and
fit guaranteed in any of
Our Goods $2.50 to
$12.00.
Men's Suits in the very latest styles, Blue Serges, Green,
Brown and Black, these are all new ones $8.00 to
$12.oo.
Boys' and Youths' Suits, we have some special Bargains.
It will pay you to look thsse over before pnrchas
ing elsewhere
Men's Every Day and Dress $1.25 to
$4.00, tan and black. These
are new fresh goods no old
ones.
See our Boys' .All Leather Shoes.
Ladies' and Children's Every Day
and Dress Shoes that are guar
anteed all Leather.
These are as cheap in Price as the
inferior makes.
I lnHpruPflrens 50c, a 35c, Ladies' 50c. at 45c. per suit,
VJWUCI WC;CU Children's and Boys'. All are new ones.
GUNS, AMMUNITION AND REVOLVERS.
Outing Flannels, Wool Flannels, Muslins, Flanneletts, Lancaster Ginghams. All
Wool Jacket Suitings, Ladies' Silk Scarfs, Wool Scarfs, Gloves leather and woolen
for men, women and children; Robes and Horse Blankets, Comforts and Blankets in
Cotton and Wool.
J. K. JOHNSTON.
Church Notices.
Announcements tor Sunduy, Octo
ber 31, 1H09.
HrsTovmw.v, y. 1J. G'har;e,
S. li. HoITcmki), pastor.
Bethlehem Sunday school 11:30.
Christian Kndeavor 7:30.
Cromwell Preaching 10.
Mt. Tabor Sunday school 2:00.
Preaching 3.
Christian Kndeavor 7:30.
WclU Valley Sunday ichool :30.
Christian Kndeavor C:30.
Preaching 7:110.
Harrison vii.i.k, M. K. Chari.b.v
L. W. McUurvey, pastor.
Aibury Sunday school 0:30.
Preaching 10:30.
Slloain Sunday school 3.
Preaching 3.
Mt. Zlon llevlval services 7:70 p m ,
and every night during the follow
' log week.
The Slloara Aid Society will meet at
Mrs. lllchard Schooley, Thursday,
November 10 a, in.
Scrap Iron.
Write Kittredge Company,
Tunkhannock, Pa. They buy
old stoves, mowing machines,
furnaces, saw mills, etc., in any
quantity, and pay bi prices;
Buyers wanted.
ANNA B. FREY
Si MILLINERY
We offer for the Fall and Winter 1001 1910, the most superb line
of high grade fashionable imported and domestic Millinery it has
ever been our good fortune to offer to our customers and trade,
containing all the
Very Latest New York
and Philadelphia Styles
and novelties. Our assortment of Hats trimmed and untrlmmed;
Ostrich Plumes, Fancy Feathers, Wings, Aigrettes, Velvets, Silks.
Hlbbons, Veiling. Collars, Nets for Waists, Jet Hat Hands,
Ornaments and Plus of all kinds.
The Largest Assortment of Milli
nery Ever Brought to Fulton Co.
Trimming Is an art you get It here; so, In buying from us, you
not only receive the very Latest Styles, and most desirable crea
tions, but, also, the
VERY. LOWEST PRICES.
Come in and let these Goods and Prices make you ooe of our
many staunch friends and customers.
ANNA B. FREY, McConnellsburg. ,
FULTON COUNTY BANK
McConnellsburg, F.
(ORGANIZED IN 1887.)
JJ EIGHTEEN STOCKHOLDERS
J all among the prominent business men of the County.
Q The resources of this Bank now ar exceed any period In Its
existence.
We Pay 3 Per Cent. Interest.
Our GUBtnmflPI Vn.tl1A ftnil "hanlr nnll - . . . W
g "ul acuuruy 10 depositor, -
and nup will Inrnin.. orwl nMKtu tn n 11, i F
S3 V ..u j l T T ' Clu Ja everT way consist-
JJ ent with sound banking.
More Than $300,000.00 Security to Depositors
Cashier
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55 W. II. NELSON, -
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j Win. H. Nelson, J. F. Johnston, Walter M. Comerer, A. F. Baker
MRS. 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 the latest styles, shapes, and shades In trimmed, un
trlmmed, and ready-to-wear; fancy feathers, plumes, ribbons
silks, and velvets. In fact, you will find In our stock" everything
necessary to make a pretty hat. Our line of notions Is complete
belts, ouckles, combs, collars, fancy pins, children's toques, ba
by caps, laces, veiling, fancy shirt waists, patterns, and petti
coats all at the lowest prices.
Come and examine our goods. We will be pleased to see you.
Store opposite P. O.
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 45 00 up to $75.00 for the best hand-made Mifflin
burg buggy. My $45 buggy is a good, strong, substan
tial one that I will guarantee to give good satisfaction.
I will sell on time to suit customers. 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,
Very truly yours,
W . R . EVAN
HUSTONTOWN, FV.
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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
Depository
1 The First National Bank
of McConnellsburg,
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THIS SEASON
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