The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, August 25, 1910, Image 8

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    A Bush Mooting is in progress
at Dublin Mills. ,
This vicinity was visited by a
heavy rain on Sunday night.
S. M. Rohinson, Justicoof the
Poaco, McConnollsburg, Pa. 7-7
-m.'3.
Mrs. D. A. Flora died at her
home in Chambersburg last Fri
day. The Racket Store people have
a new advertisement this week.
. Read it.
Anothor bank has boon organ
izod in Dry Run, Frauklm coun
ty. 50 cents pays the fare one way
between McConnellsburg acd
Mercersburg. Shoots stage
line.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Llill rf this
place, are happy over the arrival
of a young son last Saturday.
Lost. August 15th, in Belfast
township, between Joseph Tru
ax's and Scott Bumgarner's a
linen jacket. Finder please leave
at Nkws olllce.
Good chance for a bright boy
or girl not under sixteen years
of age to learn the printing busi
ness. Steady employment. In
quire at the Nkws office.
The new C. V. R. R. station at
Scotland is s tid to be one of the
most attractive along the line.
The first load of poaches from
Mercersburg was brought to
this place on Monday. They
found ready sale.
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
sheepskins and tallow.
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Fisher
celebrated their golden wedding
at their home in Bedford last
week.
There was an unusually large
crowd attended the campmeeting
held by the Cito A. M. K church
last Sabbath.
Buy it now. Now is the time
to buy a bottle of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. It is almost certain to
be needed before the summer is
over. This remedy has no superi
or. For sale by all dealers.
It is said that Fort Littleton,
Fulton county, can boast of a
man seventy-nine years of age,
Elijah Baldwin, who finds it no
difficult task to leap over a four
rail fence. Is Franklin county
in a position to equal this show
ing? Peoples Register.
Cuts and bruises may be healed
in about one third the time re
qui.'ed by the usual treatment by
applying Chamberlain's Liniment
It is an antiseptic and causes
such Injuries to heal without ma
turation. This liniment also re
lieves soreness of the muscles
and rheumatic pains. For sale
by all dealers.
The Salvation Army church
will hold a ten days' camp meet
ing in W. E. Stone Grove on Tim
her Ridge, commencing Satur
day evening, August 27th, and
continuing over two Sundays.
Rev. Capt. A. Dotterman will
have charge of the services and
will be assisted by other Salva
t'on workers. Meeting nightly
at 8 o'clock; Sunday meeting at
10:30; United Holiness meeting at
2:.'J0; a Gospel Praise meeting at
7:30, a Great Salvation meeting.
There will be excellent singing
and speaking and good order.
All are welcome to these services.
TO MAKE CHANGE.
McCLAIN
HAS IT
Boiled Ham, Break
fast Bacon and Dried
Beef and ho will slice,
it from 1-48 to 3-8 of
an inch, just to suit
. you. Como in and
sample it," and see
the machine work.
E. R. McCLAIN.
Banker t'rgcs Necessity for (lie Coinage
of a Two-anda Half Cent Piece.
The coinage of a 2i cent piece
is strongly advocated by William
II. Short, a new banker, who de
ckres that its use would mean a
saving of $v9,000,000 yearly to
consumers. The half cent enters
into the price of many commodi
ties that are sold by the pound,
quart or yard, and whenever the
purchase does not result in even
money tho half cent is added
This practise, it is estimated,
adds at least $2.50 per year m an
ordinary family, to the price of
articles for which no equivalent
was rendered. Exact justice cer
tainly demands such a provision,
but there are many sections in
this country in which coats are
not in use the smallest coin used
being a nickle, where evidently
greater shaving is olten done.
Letter to W. C. Patterson,
' AkConncllisbunt, Pa.
Dear Sir: Here's the gist of
the paint question:
1st. Every job painted Devoe
takes less gallons than of any oth
er paint.
2nd. The paint that takes least
gallons wears longest; always
We can't help it.
Yours truly
73 F. W. Devoe & Co.
P. S. Bull & Bender, McCon.
nellsburg; J. A. Boyd, Mercers
burg, and Norman O. Iluber,
Chambersburg, sell our paint.
KNOBSVILLb.
We are glad to learn that Mrs,
John Tice, who has been in poor
health for some time, is some
what better.
Mrs. J. F. Johnston and son
Ralph spent last Tuesday in the
home of J. P. Peck.
Mrs. Eugene Harris and two
children Owen and Mabel, were
visiting in tho family of Rev. D.
W. Kelso, a few days last week.
We have been having some very
tine rains, which were much need
ed.
Blanche O. Peck gave a crokin
ole party Ust Saturday evening
in honor of her lriend, Miss Nina
Aber, of Indianapolis, Ind. Miss
Aber is spending her summer va
cation with Miss Blanche. The
rooms and tables were tastefully
trimmed with ferns and flowers
After luucheon was served, the
remainder of the evening was
spent in music. Those present
were Mary Uorton, Nina Aber,
Verda Sharpo, Lola Wilson, Nina
Kelso, Myrtle Stinson, MaryStin
son, William Scheidleman, James
Campbell, Samuel Kelso, Ira
Peck, John Kelso, Wilbert Peck,
Harry Ilamil, and John Gunnels,
Jr.
The majority of our people ex
pect to attend the Soldiers' Re
union, Friday.
Life On Panama Canal
has had one frightful drawback
malaria trouble thathas brought
suffering and death to thousands..
The germs cause chills, fever and
ague, biliousness, jaundice, lassi
tude, weakness, and general de
bility. But Electric Bitters nev
er fail to destroy them and cure
malaria troubles. "Three bot
tles completely cured me of a
very severe attack of malaria,"
writes Wm. A. Fretwell, of Lu
cam a, N. C, "and I've had good
health ever since." Cure stom
ach, liver and kidney troubles,
and prevent typhoid. 50c. Guar
an teed by Trout's drug store.
New I'ostoffice Rules.
Our postmaster formulates the
following rules for the benefit of
his patrons and that you may
know what you may expect: No
letters given out until they have
been received. If you don't get
a letter or a paper on the day you
expect it have tha postmaster
look through all the boxes and
down tho celtar also. It ought to
be there somewhere and he likes
to hunt for it just to please you.
If your friend don't write raveat
the postmaster. He is to blame.
If ho tells you no, put on a grieved
look and say there ougVit to be
som. lie is probably hiding
your mall for the pleasure of hav
ing you call for it. Ask bim to
look again. II you are buying
stamps make bim lick them and
put them on, that's his business.
-James Campbell, of Knobsville,
was a visitor to our town on Sat
urday.
Real Estate.
I have for sale 25 limestone and
slate farms m the heart of the
Cumberland Valley, near railroad
and good markets, on easy terms.
Can suit any one who is thinking
of buying a farm either for home
or an investment. Caller write,
Geo. A. Uakius, Agent.
8 18, tf. McConnellsburg, Pa.
SIPES MILL.
Just to let you know that this
"neck o'woods" has not dried up
and blown away, I will send you
a few items.
Job Clark, an old and lifelong
resident this community, had
the misfortune to have his right
hand caught in a threshing ma
chine and badly mashed.
Farmers are busy plowing
since the rain.
This section was well repre
sented at Crystal Springs camp
meeting.
Miss Iva Ilolden, of Baltimore,
is on a visit to her uncle and aunt
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bard in
Brush Creek valley.
M. V. Mellott, who has been
visiting here for some months,
has returned to his homeinStar
City, W. Va.
Charles I lam mers lost a horse
recently. Hard luck, Charley.
Listen for wedding bells.
Apples are a good price and an
abundant crop, in this section.
School Tax Notice.
Notice is hereby given to the tax
payers of Belfast township that the
undersigned, treasurer of the school
board wjll be at the following places
for the receiving of the school tax for
the current year:
Monduy, September 19th at Joe
Buker Mellott's store from 8 to 12 in
the forenoon, and at Scott Bumuar
ncr's from 1 to 4 o'clock in the after
noon. Tuesday, September 20th at Need
more from 8 to 12, and at McKibbi.
postolllce from 1 to 4. i
On all school tax paid during the
month of September an abatement of
5 per cent, will be allowed. During
October the full amount must be paid,
and after the last of October the law
requires that 5 percent, be added.
K. P. STRAIT,
8-25, 3t. Treasurer.
C. E. STARR,
Three Springs, Pa.,
Has just received a Carload of
M i ff I i n burg
Three Seated
Top Wagons
which he is selling at only
$88.00.
Just Received
One Carload
of Cement
which will be sold at Lowest
Price.
ADVERTISE IN
Tte Fulton County News
JUNIATA COLLEGE
FOR
r
Young Men and Young Women.
Departments: 1 The College 2
The Aeadomy. 3 The School of
Kducation. 4 The Bible School.
5 The School of Music. 8 Tho
Business School.
8 pec I al Features: Large Facul
ty; Small Classes; Full Equipment
' In Library, Laboratories, and
Gymnasium; Comfortable Dormi
tories; Healthful Location; Easy
of Access; Moderate Charges.
Fall Term will begin Monday,
Septembor 19, 1910.
Write for catalogue and illustra
ted bulletin.
PRESIDENT, JUNIATA COLLEGE,
Huntingdon, Pa.
8-18ifit.
ftodol flyspepsia Curo
Digests what you eat.
J. K. JOHNSTON.
We have the Goods
You have the Money
You need the Goods .
We need the Money
v.
See Our New Advertise
ment Next Week.
J. K. JOHNSTON,
McConnellsburg-, Pehh'a.
You
Save
Money
Here
It pays in dollars and cents as well as in personal satisfaction to buy of me.
You have my personal, positive assurance that what, I sell is exactly as represented.
1 and about 3500 other leading retail druggists of different towns and cities of
the United States and Canada are affiliated in a co-operative organization. This
gives me a great buying power, enables me to buy hundreds of things frequently
and in small quantities at the lowest prices. This means that you get fresh, up-to-the-minute
goods at the cost of inferior quality merchandise.
It's safe to send your children to my store. They'll get the same careful and
prompt treatment and the same prices you would get if you came yourself. "
- REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of McConnellsburg,
At the close of business June 30, 1910.
RESOURCES.
Loans sod Discount tlOT.MI.gs
Overdraft, secured and unsecured. , ' 838.67
U. S. Ilonds to secure circulation 25,000 00
Premium on V. 8. Bomll KM.18
Bonds, Kccurltles, eto 50,(76.4?
Mankind house, furniture, and fixtures 270.00
Due from Nulloual Ilnnks (not reserve
agent )
Due tram State, Private lianks. and
Hunkers, Trust Co'a and Sav. Hank
Due from approved reserve agent...
Check and other eash Items ,. ,
Note of other National Dank
Fractional paper ourrency.nlokels and
cents 169.01
Lawful Money Rkxkrvi in Hank, viz :
Specie in.fn.06
Legal-tendor notes.... l.MO.OO 18,17.06
Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer
(6per cent, of circulation) 1,260.00
Total $380,612 16
1,176.08
42D.0S
A3.0fW.64
12.fi0
2(10.00
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In 128,000 oo
Surplus fund 10.O0o.00
Undivided prollts, less expenses and
taxes paid
National Hunk notes outstanding
Dividend unpaid
Individual deposits subjeot to oheck
Detnutid certificates of deposit
Time cert'flnates of deposit
Certified cheek
Cashier's checks outHtandlng
J.MJ.TJ
85.000.00
18.00
T3,Mt..w
.
TOTAL .
1330,612.11
Compare the above state
ment with statement, pub
lished since Mafrch 29th,
1910, and note our growth.
GREAT SACRIFICE
CLEARANCE SALE
AT THE IRWIN STORE
Commencing Aug. 4th
And Lasting Until .Aug. 24th.
For The Teeth
Pearl Tooth Powder
For The Hair
Itexall "1)5" Hair Tonic
For The Toilet
Violet Dulce Toilet Water
For Freckles
Tan and Freckle Lotion
For The Bath
Violet Ammonia Oath Powder
91r
Cream of Almonds v
Hexall Shavinjr Lotion
For The Nerves 71-
Amerlcaultls Elixir C
For Headaches
19c
50c
75c
19c
25c
Uexu.ll Headache Powders
10c
For Her
... '
Every jfirl haa a candy heart. If
you want to win her easy take
her a box of
Chocolates
They are the purest, most deli
cious confections it is possible ta
buy. Try a box to-day. 0!r
Pounds 80c
For The Babies
We have a list of remedies that
are prepared with skill and care
from the best doctors prescriptions.
Mother Krow's Remedies .
Each One 2jC
r1 tm n
ror me mooa nr
Sarsauarllla Tonic OjC
Regular $1.00 Bottles
it ri .
ror itueumaiism nn
Rheumatism Remedv OvC
11.00 Bottles
in
llexall Orderlies lUt
For Constipation
a '
ror indigestion or
lvexall Dyspepsia Tablets )C
r- nr-i
ror me moneys on
Rexall Kidney Remedy OjC
60c Size
r- c
rur Ltzema on
Rexall Eczema Ointment OvC
mm
What .flMcatt emaW'Mpnn
t
Every one who takes a Rexall Remedy and is in any way dissatisfied may get j
their money back for the mere asking. Rexall Remedies are shipped to us direct
from the laboratory. There are no middleman's profits. The expense or their nian
ufacturing is minimized and we sell them to you at the smallest possible margin of
profit, when you buy Rexall Remedies you get a better medicine at a lower price
than you can otherwise obtain. Just think what this means to you. We
take all the risk and you taHe none. Could we offer any better reason why you
should use Rexall Remedies I . s
TAe GUcdUL Mora
Leslie W. Seylar
i
McConnellsburg.
We are going to offer the people of Fulton
county an oportunity to buy at less than
cost prices, the following goods :
Decorated China, Dinner Ware, China Plates,
Berry Bowls, Chop Dishes, Cut Glass, , Lamps,
Clocks, Books, Pictures, &c.
300 Plain Tumblers 2c. Each.
300 Plain Thin Blown Tumblers 3c. each.
250 Decorated Fruit Saucers 2c, each.
2006 inch Plates 4c. each.
200 7 inch Decorated Plates 9c. each.
100 Regular Size Bowls 9c. each.
50 Mixing Bowls He. each.
75 China Cups and Saucers 13c. each.
BOCream Pitchers 10c. each.
50 Tea Pot Stands 9c. each.
Guaranteed 8 day Clocks $1.68 each.
Have you seen our 9 cent Window.
We stand by what we advertise. And you know us.
Come in. Everybody Welcome.
The Irwin Store.
Unvarnished Dependable Facts
Such points as peculiar sagging pockets,
lapels becoming shapeless, buttons drop
ping off at unwarranted moments, and
seams ripping here and there, are all to
tally foreign to the suits you buy of us.
The Key-note of This Business Is
as much good making as can be squeezed
into a suit made to your order.
:- -:- The Suitings to Suit Are Here in All Grades. -:-
We have the season's styles, in Straw
Hats, Stiff and Dress Hats. They come
in new every few weeks.
, Dusters, Khaki Pantaloons, all kinds.
Dress Shirts In great variety.
" Men's Boys' and Children's Suits. Do not
forget , the place.
A. U. NACE & SON.
PULTON COUNTY NEWS
io tho pooplo'o papor.
$L00 a Year in Advance