The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, September 15, 1910, Image 8

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    U. S. Solicitor General Bowers
died iu Iiostou last week after a
two weeks' illness.
S. M. Robinson, Justice of the
Peace, McConnellsburg, Pa. 7-7
-m.'J.
The fall term of Wilson College,
Chambersburg. will open next
week.
50 cents pays the fare one way
between McConnellsburg and
Mercersburg. Sheets stage
line.
Call at The Irwin Store and
see the new Claywood Art Pot
tery. East window.
Congressman Pocht says he
will make an effort to have the
border raid bill passed at the
next session ol Congress.
We sell Coal Oil at "c. gal.
Don't buy Fodder Yarn until you
see ours for quality and price,
Hull & Berder.
"McConnellsburg, Pa.," En
graved on each sheet of line fab
ric finish writing paper. 23 cts.a
box at The Irwin Store.
Mike Moore, well known In
this place, was sentenced to 11
months and 2) days in jail in
Chambersburg last week for fur
nishing liquor to minors.
Fou Sam:. Forty A n g o ra
Goats, bred from registered
stock. From 2 to G dollars. If
interested call on or write to
E. D. Akehs,
9 8 13. Akersville, Pa.
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.
Tde Everett Republican says:
Mrs. Katharine A. Barndollar, an
aged widow who removed to Ev
erett, her former home, from
Fairfield, Iowa, last spring, is
quite ill from diabetes, at her
notne on First street.
"I have a world of confidence in
Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy,
for I have used it with perfect
success," writes Mrs. M. 1. Bas
ford, Poolesville, Md. For sale
by all dealers.
The Executive Committee of
the Democratic State Committee
met in llarrisburg on Tuesday
and selected Thomas II. Greevy
of Altoona as the candidate for
Lieutenant Governor, thus tilling
the vacancy on the ticket made
by the withdrawal of Samuel B.
Price of Scranton.
As usually treated, a sprained
ankle will disable a man for three
or four weeks, but by applying
Chamberlain's Liniment freely
es soon as the injury is received
and observing the directions with
each bottle, a cure can be effected
in from two to four days. For
sale by all dealers.
In a letter enclosing the "long
green" to advance his subscrip
tion to the Fulton County News,
II. M. Johnston, of Bristol, Colo.,
says: "This is a great farming
country lots of hay, beets, and
cantaloupes. Dick further says
that when wo Fulton county peo
ple are eating a luscious Rocky
Ford cantaloupe, we are just to
think ot him, for that is the kind
they raise out there.
Saturday, October 1, Rev. S.
B. Ilollman intending to remove
from the County, will sell at his
residence at Dublin Mills, 1 horse,
good driver quiet and gentle and
will work anywhere; 1 buggy, set
driving harness, good parlor or
gan, set chairs, couch, sink, 20
bushel potatoes, GO nice chickens,
and other articles, Sale begins
at 2 o'clock, p. m. Credit G
months.
J. K. JOHNSTON
McCLAIN
HAS IT.
TPI
BEAR THIS IN MIND
FOR COLD WEATHER WILL SOON BE HERE. AND
YOU WILL NEED SOME OF THESE GOODS
We Now Have Them In Stock
Men's Suits
Heady to wear, and fresh and
up-to-date, In color and style,
running In price
$5 to $15.
Boys' and Youths' Clothing
that will pay you to look at
$1.50 to $9.00.
Shoes
Men's everyday solid leather
Shoe
$2.50 to $3.50.
Also carry some cheaper
grades.
Ladies' Good Strong Every
day and Dress Shoes
$1.25 to $3.00.
Don't forget our Children's
School Shoes. They need the
best and we have them.
lljTAYLOR
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can stand
the test, so,
for this rea
son you are
earnestly
invited to
compare
their quali'
ty and pop'
ular prices
with other
made'tO'measure clothes.
II tfyouarenotpte3&d
with li'iio GARMENT I
l do not fjAe it II
I Hare it made ridhtv
V before you If
J WEAR IT. Jj
J J.L.TAYLOR Sctd
So certain are they
of superiority and of giv
'ing you absolute satis
faction that they attach
this tag to every garment.
Ladies Jacket Suits
Blue, Grey, and Blacks, Ve
nitian or Mohair Linings.
Blacks,
$6.00 to $12.00.
Blue and Grey,
$9.00 to $14.00.
Ladies' New Fall Coats
are the prettiest and most sty
lish we have ever handled,
$2.50 to $12.50,
We have one for you, If you
need it. Children's and Misses
$1.00 to $8.00.
All Wool Dress Goods
Outing Flannels, Muslins,
bloftched or brown; Ginghams,
Shirtings, Comforts and Blank
ets.
Men's, Ladies' and Children's
Hosiery; Men's Everyday and
Dress Shirts; Ladles' Black
Sateen, Shirtwaists and all
wool Skirts. These gpods are
all fresh and up-to-.il ate.
We are still Headquarters for all kinds of
GUNS:AND-:-AMMUNITION
Now is the time to select a Good Gun, and be ready for Squirrels.
J. K. Johnston.
The Orbisoma Despatch says
that J. W. Fisher, of Newport,
Tennessee, a native of Saltillo, is
now with his family visiting at
that place. Sixteen years ago,
Mr. Fisher moved from Saltillo
to Tennessee and engaged in buy
ing up timber land and in lumber
ing and tanning. He became
very prosperous. Last year,
vhile on a visit to Saltillo, be bad
a water system installed in the
town at his own expense. Dame
Rumor says that he is now con
sidering introducing in his native
town, electric lights.
Boiled Ham, Break
fast Bacon and Dried
Beef and he will slice
it from 1-48 to 3-8 of
an inch, just to suit
you. Come in and
sample it, and see
the machine work.
E. R. McCLAlty
The Lash of a Fiend
would have been about as welcome
to A. Cooper of Oswego, N. Y., as
a merciless lung racking cough
that defied all remedies for years.
"It was most troublesome at
night," he writes, "nothing help
ed me til I used Dr. King's Mew
Discovery which cured me com.
pletely. 1 never cough at night
now." Millions know its match
less merit for stubborn colds,
obstinate coughs, sore lungs, la
grippe, asthma, hemorrhage,
croup, whooping cough, or hay
fever. It relieves quickly and
never fans to satisfy. A trial
convinces. 50c. $1.00. Trial bot
tie free. It's positively guaran
teed by Trout's drug store.
HUSTONTOWN.
Harry Dawney's sale was well
attended ou Saturday.
Miss Mabel Kirk is sick at this
writing.
Thomas Leasure and vCife spent
Friday night in the home of Geo.
Sipes and wife, and went up to
Sixmile Kun, Pa., to visit Frank
Ttmley and wife.
' Job a Shore, wife and son spent
Saturday at Mr. George Sipe's of
Hustontown.
Harvey Black's wayon was re
turned home after having been
taken some time ago.
Hev. S. U. Hoffman preached
his farewell sermon last Sunday.
He has been with us two years.
TheU. D. Church repairing
bill is now all paid but 3 15 and
the stewards thank ' those . who
have so faithfully aicod by the
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Goo. B. TVlellott
McConnellsburg, Fa.
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Store open every morning at 6 a. m. Closed at 7:00 p. m. Monday. Wedne
day and Friday. Open until 10:00 p. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
I have just got in my Enterprise Goods Lard Presses, Meat Chop-
oers. and reoairs for the same. 85
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Tar Rope! Teir Rope ! 5 U2 Cts
I have bought two tons of tar rope, guaranteed pure Sisal, 21 oz.,
price 5 1-2 c. per pound.
Wire Nails and Cut Nails, Wire Fencing and Smooth Wire a Spcial
ty. I am selling Sharpless and Dairy Maid Cream Separa
tors right along. Any farmer who figures closely will
soon find he can't afford to do without one.
Horse Blankets .
I will have the largest line of Horse Blankets I have ever had and
will sell them at stunningly low prices.
Note Prices on Just a Few of the Many Arti
cles I Have in Stock For Sale.
a, Mo
Kitchen Saws,
Kitchen saw blades. ,
Compass saws,
Hand saws, 30c, ,J5c
Slmoud cross-cut saws, 5 ft.,
" " " 5i ft.,
" Uft., -
Doubleblt axes, as low as
Polo axes -
William Mann Axes,
Hobt. Mann axes Half Peeler and Crown
Patterns ....
Lanterns,
Dash lanterns,
Coaoh driving lamp,
Apple peelers -Hold-fast
shoe nails,
30o
lo an inch
10 and 21c
91.0 J and $1.75
:i 10
$3.45
$1 00
45a
OOo
70o
70o
30o and 85e
45c and $1.00
. 12 40
43c and OSc
2 for Do
Muttocks,v all steel, -
Picks, :
Pick handles,
Fork handles,
Half bushel measures,
Scoop shovels,
Dirt shovels,
Manure forks, .
Yellow collar pads, 11 In,
Felt " . " ;
Crowbars,
Wire and cut nails,
Smooth wire,
Hurb wire, '
Cow chains,
Breast chains,
45c
. 45o
17o
10c and lOo
45o
60c and 70c
40o and 50o
45c, 55c and 60c
20c and 25o
. 37o
6o per lb
12 40 per 100 lbs
$2.55 per 100 lbs
13.25 per 100 lbs
13o and 17o
30c and SOo
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KJTI have a great number ot bargains lo a great many small articles that would not
justify the expense of advertising-such as lilus, drawing knives, tack and claw ham
mers, trowels of all kinds and sizes, etc :: :: :; :: ' : ' '
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Come in and see me. It will pay you. Thanking' you for the pa
tronage I have so kindly received. , I am, yours truly
GEO. B. MELLOTT. '
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8 Real Estate
I have farms for sale in all parts ot Fulton,
Franklin, and Cumberland counties:
Town Properties
Building Lots
and Timber Lands
for Sale.
Costs you nothing to list your property.
Loans negotiated for purchasers needing
money. See me before buying or selling.
GEO. A. HARRIS, Agent
McConnellsburg, Pa.
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'REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of McConnellsburg,
At the close of business Sept. 1, 1910.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discount (217,2.11.79
Overdrafts, Beaured and unecured. . 1U6.26
U. S. UondH to secure circulation 5,000 00
Premiums on U. S. Ilonds bm.id
Bonds, securities eta 60,470.87
Bunking house, furniture, and Uxtures 270.00
Due from State, Private Banks, and
Bunkers Trust Co's and Sav. Banks lK.HI
Due from approved reserve agents... 23,105.19
Cheeks and otber cash Items 1.090. 42
Notes of other National Banks MO.OO
Fractional paper currency, nickels and
cents 109.23
Lawful Monky Resehts in Bank, viz :
Specie , ... $18,080.40
Legal-tender notes l.KtO.OO 19,249.40
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer
(Sper cent, of circulation) I.2W.C0
Total (339,272 (4
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In 2ft,O0O00
Surplus fund lO.tta.OO
Undivided profits, less expenses and
taxcspald 4,01X91
National Bank notes outstanding J.V0OO.0I)
Due to other National Banks 3S1 Ji
Dividends unpaid 3. 00
Individual deposits suhjent to check. 8.1.r'.;i
Duinund certltlcates of deposit 7ID.M
Time oert Qcates of deposit 18O.Ds5.(0
Cashier's checks outstanding .. 1 w
f!9.272.5
Compare the above state
ment with statement pub
lished since June 30th,
1910, and note our growth.
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J. NKLSON SIPES, . . , WILSON. L. NACE,
gm, President. ' Assistant Cashier.
8 The Farmer and His Banker
Our bank never fails to give as good service to the
farmer as it gives to any business man. As a mat
ter ot fact few banks could exist in this day and
age of the world without the co-operation of the
farmers. Often a farmer can make money by
borrowing. Do not hesitate to call on us when
you want money. We welcome a responsible
borrower quite as heartily as a substantial deposit
ee v It will pay every farmer to carry a checking
account with us. Why not come - in and talk it
over with us to-day? Accounts may be opened
by mail and monies deposited or withdrawn in
this way with equal facility. We make a special
ty of serving the farmer.
We Pay 3 Per Cent. Interest.
FULTON COUNTY BANK
W. H. NELSON, Cashier.
Have Your Garments
Tailored-to-Order
X E offer garmen ts made-
to-measure for about
one-half what most ladies'
tailors charge. Suits, $13.50
up Coats, $10.00 up Skirts,"
$5.00 up Dresses, $12.00 up
Capes, $7.50 up.
You can have your choice of
268 fabrics, all the stunning
styles designed for fall by the
American Ladies Tailoring
Co., Chicago.
The garments will be made to vour
individual measure, under the person
al direction of M.Kayser the famous
designer of the American Ladies Tail
oring Co. We guarantee your per
fection in fit, workmanship and ma--tenals.
Yet the cost will. be almost
as, little as for the same, grade in
ready-mades. 7 "
A. U. NACE &
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