The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, October 06, 1910, Image 9

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    Blank notes at the Nkws office.
8. L. Lasliley, of Union, wa9 a
town visitor on Saturday.
Trespass notices at the Nkws
ofllco.
Rev. J. A. Dillon will preach in
tlio Cedar Grove church, Tues
day evening, October 11th, at 7:30
Everybody welcome.
S. M. Kobinson, Justice of tho
Teace, McConnollsburg, Pa. 7-7
-mil.
&0 cents pays the faro one way
between McConnollsburg and
Mercersburg. feheets stage
line.
Ex County Commissioner W.
L. Cunningham, of Wells town
Rhip, was a town visitor on Mon
cUy. The W. C. T. U. will meet at
tho home of Miss Ella Shinier,
Friday evening October 7, at 7:80
o'clock. A full attendance is re
quested.
Uev. J. li. Stansborry, the pre
Biding elder of Cito A M E church
will preach next Sabbath, Octo
ber 9th, at 7:30 p m, in said
church, at which time communion
will be held. All are welcome.
HIDES. Jamos Sipes & Soni
pay the highest market price
for beef hides at fieir butcher
shop in McConnellsburg, also
highest price paid for calf skins,
sheepskins and tallow.
Kev. and Mrs. J. M. Diehl are
visiting this week among the
members of the (Ireen Hill Pres
byterian congregation. Coin
muunion will be held in the Green
Hill church next Sabbath. Pre
pariatory services on Saturday.
Lame back is one of the most
common forms of muscular rheu
matism. A few applications of
Chamberlain's Liniment will give
relief. For sule by all dealers.
Last Thursday, George M. Dav
is, of Mercersburg, and Marga
ret Brown, of Everett, were mar
ried at the home of the bride's
brother, John Burk, in Cito, in
the presence of several witnesses
by Kev. C B Bray. They left for
Mercersburg, where they will
make their future home.
The best plaster. A piece of
flannel dampened with Chamber
lain's Liniment and bound on
over the affected parts is superior
to a plaster and costs only one
tenth as much. For sale by all
dealers.
Mr. T. Clyde Strait, formerly
of Pleasant Kidge, this county,
but now a hustling farmer in
Illinois, in sending two dollars to
advance his subscription to the
News, sends also a post card pic
ture of himself and a dandy four-year-old
colt, which he had at the
county fair. In addition to the
colt, he had at the fair six head
of registered horses, and took
live blue ribbons on firsts
"W'hatcher know bout that.
Biliousness is due to a dis
ordered condition of the stomach
medicine, intended especially to
act on that organ; to cleanse it
strengthen it, tone and invigorate
it, to regulate the liver and to
banish biliousness positively and
effectually, For sale by all deal
ers. V'alker Mellott, merchant farm
er, residing in Belfast township,
was in town last Thursday, on
his way to the eastern cities to
purchase fall and winter goods
for his store. Mr. Mellott owns
the home farm about two miles
northeast of Meedmore, former
ly owned by his father, Elder
Ahnnaaz Mellott. Like many
other farmers in his township,
he has brought the old farm up
to a high state of cultivation by
the application of lime, and has
just finished gathering a harvest
of 530 bushels of wheat, besides
his rye and other grain. Under
ordinary conditions he expects a
crop of 75 tons of hay next year.
Letter to Chas. R. Spangler
MtConnclltburj, Pa.
Dear Sir: The point i right
here:
Every job painted Devoe takes
leas gallons than of any oil er
paiut
If any one doubts this state
ment he may paint hull his job
Devoe, the other half any paint
he likes.
If Devoe half doesi.'t take less
galloni and cost less money, no
Yours truly
80 F. W. Dkvois & Co.
?, S. Hull Bender, McCon
nellsburg; J. A. Boyd, Mercers
burg, and Norman O. , lluber,
Chain bersbur, s 11 our paint.
GET
READY
WNTER
,At Chas. B. Huston & Bros'.
Big Store, Three Springs, Pa.
At no time in the history of this store have we been so well prepared to help you get
ready. The greatest supply of merchandise we ever gathered. In larger variety, and
containing more unusual and new things from our very best markets than ever before.
Now Goods
constantly arriving and the store is packed to the roof with bargains. Come and be
convinced as to their standard. Each stands absolutely first .: : : : : :
Men's Cravenettes
Men's Overcoats
Men's Fancy Suits
$6.00 to $ 18.00
5.00 to 20.00
6.50 to 22.50
Men's new weave Suits $4.00 to $ 12.0O
Children's Suits 1.25 to 8.00
Don't buy until you see our line.
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!
Buy your new Fall
Suits at Huston's
and you will save
2 to 6.00. The
reason for this, is :
you do not have to
pay any middle
man's profit. We
buv our cloth di
rect from the mills
and have our cloth
ing made, in all
the latest stvles,
not pushed togeth
er. but the best
tailors that can be
had do our tailor
ing. That's why you
save so much! All
Suits and Overcoats bearing our label
need no consideration.
SWEATER COATS
Demand for sweater coats
last year was so great that
manufacturers could not
supply the trade; and, know
ingthis, we bought our coats
early in March, and not only
got the style and shades
that we wanted, but saved
at least 20 per cent, by do
in g,so.
Men's, Ladies and Chil
dren's Coats all colors Cot
ton and Wool, Prices rang
ing from 25c to $6.00.
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS
The handsom
est styles we
have ever shown
at the most de
cided saving ev
er offered. Come
and see every
thingthat is new,
where the styles
are not only the
most unique, but
variety the great
est we have ever
shown.
l.&jt V''' A
Ladies' Heavy Coats $3 to $15
Ladies' Silk Rubberized 8 to 12
Misses' and Children's All Prices
DRY GOODS
Calicoes, anything in store 5c yd
Lancaster Gingham 7c yd
Fancy Suitings 10, 15, 25c yd
Muslin - 7c yd and up
Silk Poplin Cloth, all color 25c yd
Outing Flannels 6c yd and up
Anything you want in Dress Goods.
All Wool Panama, Poplin Cloth, Storm
Serge, Voile, Silk's, Henriettas, Batistes,
Cheviots, Etc., Etc.
Shoes! Shoes! Shoes!
Think of a store in a farming community,
carrying a $5000 00 stock. Over 3000
pair of shoes.
WHY NOT?
Every man or woman likes to be well
shod, and likes to have a variety to pick
or select from.
We buy direct from manufacturers
and save you from 25 to 75c on every
pair shoes vou buy from us.
.Men's and Ladies' Shoes Gun Metal, Patent Colt,
Tan, Lace and Button.
Children's Shoes All solid, at all prices. Be sure and
see our line betore you buy.
teWM
FURNITURE
Chairs, per set $4.00
Extension tables 5 50
Rockers 1.50 up
Bed Room Suits 13.50 up
Couches 8.00 up
Bureaus, Dressers, Side Boards, Iron
and Wooden Beds, Mattresses, Towel
Racks, Sewing Machines, etc.. etc.
STOVES 1 STOVES I
Moores, Sylvania and Dockash Ranges,
Moores, Single and Double Heaters,"
coal, wood and oil stoves
Anything and Everything.
Wagons, buggies, sleighs, sleds, flour,
feed, fertilizers, salt, hardware, paints,
oils, glass, glassware, Queen's-ware,
crocks, etc,
GROCERIES
Granulated Sugar 5 l-2c lb
Tomatoes 4 cans for 25c
Lenox Soap. 9 cakes for 25c
Arbuckles coffee 16c lb
Loose coffee 15c lb
Rice . 5c lb and up
Miscellaneous.
Tar rope 5c lb
Robt Man double bitted axes 48c
Rock salt 8o cts per cwt
J. K. JOHNSTON
Now is the time to prepare for all your winter wants, while everything is fresh and you get first choice. Uo. when you get
to town, don't fail to come in to see our full line, for we started to Buy Our Pall and Winter Goods Six Mouths Ago, so we
could save you dollars and cents and not be caught with the advance ourselves. So, bear in tnmd a few of the following
prices. Then come in and see the goods for yourself, and be convinced we are right, when we say it pays you to buy Irom us.
Men's All Wool Suits
Blue, Green and Grey with a
Mohair lining. Up to date
Style S.OO, 10.00, 12 50 and
$15 00. Guaranteed a tit and
perfect satisfaction.
Notions
of every description, ask for
them. ' Flannels, wool aud
cotton, all the popular colors,
new ones, too.
Blankets 50c to $5.00
some of the nicest ones you
ever saw. Cold weather will
goon be here and they won't
come in so bad.
Shoes! Shoes!
Men's work shoes
Men's dress shoes
Ladies' heavy shoes
Ladies' dress shoes
1 35 to $3 50
1 50 to IN 00
1 25 to 2 25
1.25 to 3 00
Boys' and girls shoes $1 00 up
in Dress or School These
will pay you to see.
LADIES'
Ready Made Jacket Suits
Black ' 16.00 to14 00
Blue and grey $0.00 to $15.00
These are all tailor made and
are all fresh 1910 styles
well lined and will satisfy tha
most critical eyes. They
speak for themselves
Don't forget our
Underwear
For we supplied most all of
you last season and are pre
I)ared to do so ag?m. ..Regu
ar 50c goods we are selling
at 39c. Greatest value ever
shown in Men's undergar
ments. Ladies' at 45c per
suit up to $1.75. We don't
have to tell you of the value
of these goods, for you have
seen and worn them before
and here is the place to hnd
them again.
Ladies' Dress Goods
In all wool, blue, green, grey,
champagne, Nile greun, and
bhick. Suitable for dresses
or jacket Buits. Ask to see
them.
The Uppermost Thing
In the wear and set of a
suit, is soundness of shape
Style is but fleeting in a suit that has poor
trimming, and that stretch down and sag.
After All,
the only sure way to get perfect fitting
clothes, is to have them made to fit you
as you want 'em.
If You Will
step into our store and examine our fall
showing of Winning Winter Woollens, you
will give us your order, sure.
J. U. NACE & SON,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
Men's Overcoats
These we can save you money
and were all made ovetour
patterns and sizes and in the
new convertible collar. The
handiest of all overcoats.
Black $5.00 to $12.00
Grey $2.50 to $12.00
Blues and drab stnpe3.
These coats are the nicest
that have ever been shown
in town.
Ladies' Long Coats
B'ack $2 25 to $10.00
Greys andTan $3 00 to$12.50
Uhildrens1 $1 00 up
Misses' $2 00 to $10 00
We warrant these to be fresh
and new goods with the late
styles and cut.
Single and Double Barrel Shot Guns
In single barrels we have four different makes to select from; Also several
v styles and makes of double barrel Hammer and llammerlesa Shot Guns.
PLENTY OF AMMUNITION.
We thank you for all past favors and will look forward with pleasure to having you call on us any time.
J. K. Johnston.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BAM
OF McCONNELLSBURG,
At the close of business Sept. 1, 1910.
RESOURCES.
Louns und Discounts ' (317.2HI.79
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. . 18H.SS
U. S. I to mis to secure circulation 2S.0O0 00
Premiums on U. S. Bonds 504.45
Bonds, securities, etc 50,476.8?
BudUIuk house, furmture.and fixtures ifiO.OO
Due from State, Private llauks, and ,
Hunkers, Trust Co's and Sav. Hanks litt.94
Due from approved reserve agents... 83,IV19
Checks and other ousn Item 1.09M2
Notes of other National Hanks 510.00
Fractional paper currency,nlokcl and
cents 103.23
Lawful Monbt Rkhkkvc in Hank, viz :
Specie '. l8.08iuo
Leifal-tender notes 1,1110.00 10,219.40
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer
(5per cent, of circulation) , 1,350.00
Totai tm.m 54
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In t000.00
Surplus (und 10,000.00
Undivided prollls, less expenses and
taxes puld 4.0IS.QI
National Bunk notes outstanding Sfi.ftftOO
Due to other Natlonul Hunks :t!l 31
Dividends unpaid 3.00
Individual deposits subject to check. Kl9 ..'1
Demand certiorates of deposit 7HI..V)
Time oert Heatos of deposit iki.ok.vcO
Cashier's checks outstanding .. i.imvh
total 18:10,173.5
Compare the above state
ment with statement pub
lished since June 30th,
1910, and note our growth.
NELSON SIPF.S,
President.
WILSON. L. NACE,
Assistant Cashier. 01
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1 The Farmer and His Banker 1
Our bank never fails to give as good service to the
farmer as it gives to any business man. As a mat
ter of 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
z borrower quite as heartily as a substantial deposit
5 er. 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
B by mail and monies deposited or withdrawn in
this way with equal facility. We make a special--
ty of serving the farmer.
J? We Pay 3 Per Cent. Interest.
55 FULTON COUNTY BANK
O W. H. NELSON, Cashier.
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Real Estate
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CX3C3
I have farms for sale in all parts of 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. HARRIb, Agent
McConnellsburg. Pa."
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