The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, November 10, 1910, Image 8

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til&uit notes at the NfcHv j olilce.
Trespass notices at the News
ofllcc.
Tliero will bo a total oclipso ol
the moon on the night of Novem
ber lOih.
Mrs. J. Milton Ungcr is ser
iously ill at this time, at her resi
dence in McConnollsburg.
The Grcencastlo Evaporator
Company turned out 03 tous of
apple "smts" this season.
Why not buy that Ladies' or
Gent's watch at the Irwin store?
Oar guarantee means something.
Instead of committing tramps
to the Franklin county jail they
are sent to the county home.
HIDES. James iSipes & Som
pay the highest market price
for beef hiiles at tteir butcher
shop in McConnell&burg, also
highest price paid for calf skins
sheepskins and tallow.
Don't fail to call at the lrwiu
store during Institute week.
Our low prices on Books, Tablets,
Pencils, Etc., will please you.
A movement is on foot to es
tablish a light plant in Mercers
burg. Evidently the electric
light furnished is not satisfac
tory. "I do not believe there is any
other mediciuo so good for whoop
ing cough as Cnamberlain's
Cough Remedy," writes Mrs.
Prar.cls Turpin, Junction City,
Ore. This remedy is also unsur
passed for colds and croup. For
sale by all dealers.
'The county commissioners of
Franklin county recently issued
orders that prisoners confined in
the jail in Chambersburg, should
be taken out under guard and
put to work. Tbe order was
carried out, Result; Ten have
escaped.
"I am pleased to recommend
Chamberlains Cough Remedy as
the best thing 1 know of and saf
est remedy for coughs, colds and
bronchial trouble," 'writes Mrs.
L. B. Arnold of Denver, Colo.
"We have used it repeatedly and
it has never failed to give relief."
For sale by all dealers.
You will probably want to do
some shopping wben you come
to town next week, and to help
you, our merchants have taken
much pains in telling you in their
advertisements, what special at
tractions are ,in store for you.
Read the advertisements care
fully. It will pay.
There is little danger from a
cold or from an attach of tbe grip
except when followed by pneu
monia, and this never happens
when Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is used. This remedy
has won its great reputation and
extensive sale by its remarkable
cures of colds and grip and can
be relied upon with implicit con
fidence. For sale by all dealers.
Beginning Monday, November
14th, the following stores will he
open every evening during No
vember and December. Closed
all day Tbauksgiving: George W.
Ilays, Charles B. Stevens, Geo.
W. Reisner & Co., E. R. McClain.
J. K. (Johnston, A. TJ. Nace &
Son, W. II. Greathead, C. F.
Scott, John A. Irwin, W. II. Nes
bit, Geo. B. Mellott.
Sale Rcgiitif.
Saturday, 'November 12. Si
mim and David Ritchey, intend
ing to quit lumbering, will sell at
their residence about half way
between Fort Littleton and Burnt
Cabins, 4 head of good work
horses, 3 wagons, a lot of work
harness, chains, farming imple
ments. Ac. Sale begin at 10
o'clock. (Credit 9 months. A. L.
Wible, Auctioneer.
Friday, November 18th, The
Heirs of Mrs Maria Mann, de
ceased, will sell at tbe late resi
dence of the decedent, near Sa
luvia, live stock household goods,
&c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock.
Saturday, Novftmber, 19, Re
becca Edwards, administratrix
of the estate of Jehu Edwards,
deceased, will sell at the late
residence of the decedent one
fourth mile west of Enid in Wells
Valley, household goods, buggy,
farm implements, hay, apples,
potatoes, &c. Sale begins at 10
o'clock, when terms will be made
known and a reasonable credit
given.
Wednesday, November 23,
D. C. Malott, having accepted a
position on the road, will sell at
his residence in Whips Cove, at a
place known as Klickersville, Store
Goods, consisting of Dry Goods,
Boots and Shoes, and horses,
cattle, wagons, cream separator,
Ac. Sale begins at 10 o'clock.
Credit 9 months.
Saturday, November 20, D. V.
Si pes will sell at his residence at
the tollgate, west of town, 2
horses, cow, wagon, wagonbed,
dump cart, sled, harrow, plows,
rakes and forks, log chains,
breast chains, household goods
and many other articles. Sale
begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 6
months.
Letter to C. Maun.
McConnellsburg, Pi.
Dear Sir: Twelve words state
the fact:
Every job painted Devoe takes
less gallons than of any other
paint.
If any one doubts this state
ment he may paint halt his job
Devoe, the other half any paict
he likes.
If Devoe half doesn't take less
gallons, no pay.
Yours truly
8 j F. W. Devoe & Co.
P. S. Hull & Bender, McCon
nellsburg; J. A. Boyd, Mercers
burg, and Norman O. Huber,
Chambersburg, sell our paint.
DANE.
Clem C. Brant and Chas. T.
Coleman, both of Altoona, have
returned home after a three day's
hunt down in "Old Fulton" in
which they report of having
killed 3 wild turkeys, 25 rabbits,
5 squirrels, 8 quails and 1 pheas
ant. L. II. Wiole, Esq., of Harris
burg, is visiting friends near this
place.
Mrs. B. F. Wible, who has
been ill for some time is conval
escing. There will be an institute held
at Vallance School Friday even
ing Nov. 11th. All are cordially
invited to attend.
claim tkumi
IAEONG POWDB
b nil i oic
All Cakes,
Biscuits. Hot Breads
More Tasiy, Economical,
Absolutely Healthful
Accept
hi
Our Advice am) Try
Remedy at Our Risk.
Catarrh is a disease of the mu
cous membrane. The mucous
membrane is, one may say, the
interior lining of the body. Ca
tarrh therefore may exist in any
part of the system.
When the catarrhal poison at
tacks the mucous membrane, in
flammation and congestion are
produced and nature fails to
throw off the accumulated pois
ons. The organ which has been
afflicted ceases to perform its
proper function as nature intend
ed it should. The result is com
plication upon complication,
which may lead to other even
more serious afflictions.
We honestly believe Rexall
Mucu-Tone will do wonders to
ward overcoming catarrh. It is
made from the prescription of an
eminent physician who made a
long study of catarrh, and bis
great success with this remedy
was an enviable one.
We want you if you are a suf
ferer from catarrh in any form,
to . give Rexall Mucu Tone a
thorough trial. Use it with re
gularity and persistency for a
reasonable time, then if you are
not satisfied, come back and tell
us, and without question or for
mality we will hand back to you
every cent you paid us. This is
certainly tbe fairest offer that
any one could make and should
attest our sincerity of purpose.
It comes in two sizes, price 50
cents and if 1.00. Remember you
can obtain it only at The Rexall
Store. Leslie W. Seylar.
School Report
Report of Shanes school Lick
ing Creek township for first
month ending October 19th:
Number of pupils enrolled, 84;
percentage of attendance males;
98; females, 97. Those present
every day during month Rebecca
Hockensmith, Edith Mum ma,
Dottie Hoop, Gladys Deshong,
Mattie Deshong, Laura Mell
ott, Grace Mumma, Hattie
Strait, Emma Strait HelenTruax,
Lucille Mellott, Donald Poln,
Elmer Truax, Joseph Strait, Don
aid Shives, Orlrff Reed, Earl
Mellott and Sharpe Mumma.
Those who missed one day were
Beryl Mason, Rosa Mellott, Mar
shall Mellott and Ralph Deshong.
Munde Deshong, teacher.
Not Sorry For Blunder.
"If my friends hadn't blunder
ed in thinking 1 was a doomed
victim of consumption, I might
not be alive now," writes D. T.
Sanders, of Har rods burg, Ky.,
"but for years they saw every at
tempt -to cure a lung-racking
cough fail At last I tried Dr.
King's New Discovery. The ef
feet was wonderful It soon
stopped the cough and I am now
in better health than I have had
for years. This wonderful life
saver is an unrivaled remedy for
coughs, colds, lagrippe, asthma,
croup, hemorrhages, whooping
cough or weak lungs. 50c, 11.00.
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by
Troqt's drug store.
HUST0NT0WN.
The farmers are very busy
husking corn.
Mrs. Edward Horton and two
daughters were spending a few
days very pleasantly in tbe home
ot Mr. and Mrs. David Lainber
son.
Miss Uessie B. , Cutchall is
spending a few days with her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Cutchall.
Miss Sarah Laidig -spoilt Fri
day very pleasantly in the home
of Miss Viola Mumma.
Mrs. James Lamberson and
Mrs. Maria Laidig have return
ed to their homes after a couple
weeks' visit among friends in M.
F. and Trough Creek.
John D. Cutchall has moved to
our town.
Miss Mantle Skiles and Miss
Essie Kirk were pleasant callers
Sunday In the home of Miss Eliz
abeth Chesnut
Martin Bohnger is busy carry
ing mail for J. D. Cutchall
Our school is getting along
nicely under the care of Will
Kanck.
Miss Lydia liess spent a day
very pleasantly in tbe home of
Miss Rachel Taylor.
Some Timely Prices for Seasonable Goods That Make November
Buyers Sit Up arid Take Notice.
We want you to know that no other place can sell you the same Goods at as
low a price. So don't fail to see these, for we are not afraid for you to com
pare these with any other placeNo matter where.
Men s Underwear
Still the lame 50c. kind at 3!c. per
piece. Also the Genuine Red La
bel High Rock. This grade li the
name as we have always carried.
You know what they are.
John Kelso is teacher of ' the
Summers school west, of town.
The township institute will be
held in his school house next
Friday evening.
Ladies' Underwear
Ladies' at 22c. each full fleeced
and any size. Also a 50c. at 45c.
See these which are sanitary fleec
ed and fulf shaped.
Children's Underwear
Kind you want at the Right Price.
Sweater Coats
Oh ! say, these sure are the great
est we ever handled, for whole
family, 25c. to t.3.50.
Good Shoes
When we say Good Shoes we mean
just what we say. So see our line
of Men's tl.25 to 14.00: Ladies'
$1.25 to $3.00; Children's -depends
on size.
in! Ilk
GET
YOUR NEW
OVERCOAT
Madetomeasure
Get a perfect fit
and make your own
selection of Style
and Fabric.
Have all , your
clothes made by
J. L. Taylor 6- Co.,
of New York and
Chicago and get
wise to what fine
tailoring really
means. Their prices
are by long odds the
lowest and the quality they produce is
beyond comparison. Note also that
when you select from the Taylor line
' you get nothing but pure 'frool
NOW ON DISPLAY AT
Suits for Men
That surely suit the purse, and
the styles, colors, "and fits are
right here for you. Ask the man
who wears one of our suits, or
Overcoats, and they are plenty.
Ladies' Suits
Guaranteed to be 1910 styles made
for our own trade. These range
from HI. 00 to $15.00 and are all
Beauties.
Dress Goods
In any form, color or kind. Out
ing Flannels.
Comforts and Blankets
That will keep you warm see if
they don't.
Men's Cords or
Dress Pants.
Guns and Ammunition.
J. K. JOHNSTON, - - - - McConnellsburg,
FT. M. COMERER,
agent for
1HL GEISER MANUFAC
TURING COMPANY,
BURNT CABINS, PA.
for the sale of Traction and
Portable Engines, Gasq
Ifni, Separators, Clo
rerHullers, Saw
mills. Sc.
Engines on hand all
the time.
Bro.
Western Maryland Railway Company.
In Effect May 29. 1910.
Tralu leave Hunoooli as (ollowi;
No. 106 fc M a. m. (Sunday only) fur Baltimore
and intermediate point.
No. .00a. ra. (week day) for HaKerstowD,
Baltimore, Waynegboro.Cbaaibeniburk,
and Intermediate.
No. I M a. m. (week days) Cumberland, and
Intermediate.
No. 410 08 a. m. (week days) Baltimore, Get-
tyauursv xora aua iniermeaiaie.
No. lli.W p m. (week days) Little Orleans,
Old Town, Cumberland, Klklns aad
wevt. Vestibule train witb observation
budet oar.
No. t 3 00 p.m. (week days) Baltimore and In
termediate NiatlonH. VeHtibule train
with observation buffet oar.
No. t 0.40 p. m. (week days) leaves Haiti more
6 06 p. in., HuiforxlowD H.40 p. m.
No. 106 10.4k p. m. (Sunday only) leaves Balti
more O. ID p. Ul.
Mr. A. W. DesboDfc, one of
Lickmg Creek township's suc
cessful farmers was id town Mod
day. He is uow busy marketing
bis buckwheat flour and potatoes.
He had . a crop of two hundred
bushels pf fine tubers, and be has
already sold two loads of buck
wheat flour and has more. He
got 60 cents a bushel for a load
of potatoes he took to Everett,
and since that be has been get
ting 50 cents. He gets $2 50 a
a hundred for buckwheat flour
when he hauls it over the moun
tain, and when he sells it at home
or in McConnellsburg, he gets
$2 40 for it By theway be has
fifteen bushels of prime clover
seed to . sell to a jmebody that
needs it
Will Promote Dciuly.
Women desiring beauty get
wonderful help from Oucklen's
Arnica Salve. It banishes pim
plea, skin eruptions, sores and
boils. I( makes tbe skin soft
and velvetv. . It glorifies the face
Cures . sore eyes, cold sores,
cr ached lips, chapped hands.
Best for barns, scalds," fever
sores, , cuts, bruises and piles.
25c. at Trout's drug store.
Chas. Huston
.Three Springs, Pa.
We Have just received another lot of Ladies
and Misses Coats in
RUBBERIZED SILK
BLACK CARACOL, .
Plush, Broadcloth, and Fancy Mixtures, with the new Shawl
Collar Semi-fitting back, and lined with good quality Sateen.
Buy that Coat now, before the line is broken, and get a whole
season's wear of it at prices to please" all. : : :: x :
CLOTHING
IF THAT BOY OF YOURS IS A
HUSKY
CHAP
and likes to romp and play, buy
him a W. T. Allen suit of clothes, a
fc pair of B. & O. shoes and you may
rest assured that he will be well
clad for Winter. :: :: ' ::
Boys' Suits
Youths' Suits
Men's Suits.
-' $1.75 to $3.50
- $2.50 to $7.50
- $3.00 to $15.00
We have a" nice line of Moore's Air
tight . : : ; '
Heating Stoves
and Ranges for" cold weather that
can't be beat A new line of
Furniture
and also have on hand a lot of Mif
flin burg top Wagons and Buggies, to
be closed out this fall at greatly re
duced prices.
Underwear, &c.
We have any kind you want, all
weight and sizes at a much lower
price than before; also a line of
Sweater Coats
i
Bed Blankets, Outing Cloths, etc.
Miscellaneous.
Sugar 5 1-2 cents a pound. Men's all-solid Work Shoes $1.25. Tar
Rope IOO strand 5c. a pound. 50-lb. Lard Cans, 33 cents.
YOURS FOR BUSINESS. ,
Chas- Huston & Bro.