The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, May 04, 1911, Image 10

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    Mr. and Mrs. David Fohner
moved to town from Dane
last week and are living in Kiley
Peck's house on south First
street-
Rev. W. M. Ilann will preach
at Laurel Kidge at "2:'o0 Sunday
afternoon May 14th, and at Mor
ton's Foint at 10 o'clock, May
21st.
Wantkd Ladies to introduce
Glossit. Good money. Nothing
invested. Send ten cents for full
size box. Tun Glossit Co.,
South Bend, Ind. , 4 127 -It
Tommy "Pop, whatisatheo
rist?" Tommy's Pop "A theo
rist, my son, is a man who thinks
he is learning to swim by sitting
v on the bank and watching a frog. "
Buy at The Irwin Store, can
ned goods at 10 c. per can; "The
Irwin quality" Sweet Potatoes,
Corn. Peas.Fish flake, Campbell's
Soup, Peanut Butter, &c.
IL W. Welch, formerly of
Burnt Cabbins, is now in the em
ploy ot the C. D. & P. Telegraph
Company, and is located in Pitts
burg, Pa. Mr. Welch likes his
new worir.
At The Irwin Store 2 lbs. line
Peaches 2."c. J" 4 packs Mothers'
Breakfast food 23c; 01b. Rolled
Oats 25c; 5 1b. Flaked Hominy
25c; Coal Oil 7c. gal.; Irwin Blend
Coffee 24c. lb., Lemon Cakes 10c.
per pound.
For soreness of the muscles
whether induced by violent exer
j cise or injury, Chamberlain's
Liniment i? excellent. This lini
ment is also highly esteemed for
the relief it affords in cases of
rheumatism. Sold by all dealers.
The Bedford Baseball Associa
tion has secured the Snell field in
that town and will convert it into
an up to date baseball grounds.
A new board fence will be built
around the field and a grand
stand will be erected. Bedford
will have a good ball team this
season.
John and Otis Ilockensmith,
who have been working at Keer
ney, during the lust fifteen
months, started from their home
near Saluvia last Sunday morn
ing and after spending Sunday
night at Kearney, left that place
Monday morning to drjve through
to Abingdon, Illinois, where they
expect to spend the summer.
They are making the trip with a
horse and buggy.
Is there anything in all this
world that is of more importance
to you than good digestion;' Food
must be eaten to sustain life and
must be digested and converted
into blood. When the digestion
fails the whole body suffers.
Chamberlain '8 Tablets are a ra
tional and reliable cure for indi
gestion. They increase the flow
of bile, purify the blood,
strengthen the stomach, and tone
up the whole digestive apparatus
to a natural and healthy action.
For sale by all dealers.
In remitting a dollar to renew
her subscription to the News,
Mre. J. 1. Unger (Uannah Glenn),
of Dixon, 111., says: "Winter
seems quite content to linger in
the lap of spring; but is hoped
that some good will come from
the lateness of the season. The
buds are not advanced enough to
be nipped by early frosts, and
there is little danger of there be
ing frozen when out in bloom. A
good crop this year will be very
acceptable; for the fruit crop has
been a failure during the past two
years. I am gaining strength
daily, and am able to do light
housework. 1 hope as the days
grow warmer that I shall improve
still more rapidly."
Makes Home Baking Easy
mi
Ml
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Absolutely Pure
. ill
mm
Tho only baking powder
mada from Royal Crapo
Croam of Tartar
K3 ALU! W3 LIME FOFH ATE
At
once
THE
Three
Springs, Pa.,
Chas. Huston
& Bro.
50 Tons of Fertilizer Just Received.
10-2 Alkaline Bone 515.00 ton
10-5 Potash Mixture 17.50 ton
14 per ct. Acid Phosphate-14.50 ton
Other Grades to 23.00 ton
FARM WAGONS.
Acme, one horse, 33 00 and up.
Acme, two horse, 65 00 and up.
Long hounds, round coupling pole.
Sold on Positive Guarantee.
Ontario Grain Drills. ,
8 or 9 Hoe-Spring
Fertilizer Attachment
Harvesting Machinery.
Binders, Mowers, Reapers,
Hay Rakes, Tedders, Hay
Presses, etc., etc.
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes,
Clothing, Hats and Caps,
Queen's-ware and Glass-ware.
Come
Tulcs Wanted.
The Union Telephone Company
wants about 100 chestnut poles
delivered at McConnellshurp;
must be eight inches at top,
peeled, sound and reasonably
straight, 35 feet long, and of the
butt cut. Send sealed bids to
this office. 4 27-tf.
Saved Child From Death,
"After our child had suffered
from severe bronchial trouble for
a year," wrote G. T. Richardson,
of Richardson's Mills, Ala., "we
feared it had consumption. It
had a bad cough all the time. We
tried many remedies withdlit
avail, and doctor's medicine seem
ed useless. Finally we tried Dr.
King's New Discovery, and are
pleased to say that one bottle ef
fected a complete cure, and our
child isagainstrong and healthy."
For coughs, colds, hoarseness,
lagrippe, asthma, croup and sore
lungs, its the most infallible rem
edy that's made. Price 50c and
$1.00. Trial bottle free. Guar
anteed by Trout's drug store.
NEW GRENADA.
The rusty bladed shovel and
hoe that have been idle since last
fall, were brought into requisi
tion in the gardens of New Gre
nada last week.
Mrs. Hunter Truax and Mrs.
Joseph Bridenstme were visitors
in our village on Monday.
Charles Thomas, of Saltillo,
visited his parents, John Thomas
and wife.
A new yard fence adds much
to the appearance of Bert Ileet
er's property.
Harvey Shafer and family, of
Fort Littleton, spent Sunday in
the home of Harvey's parents,
Mr and Mrs Geo. Shafer.
Ethel Foster who has been in
Altoona during the past year, re
turned to her home in that city
after having spent a few days
among friends here.
Ada Gracey, of Gracey, is in
tho home of Richard Alloway's.
A dwelling house of Wm. Wat
kins, in Cries Valley near New
Grenada, tenanted by James
Ross, oaught fire Sunday even
ing. Both dwelling and contents
were entirely destroyed, as Mr.
Ross and family were away from
home at the time, and the fire
was not discovered in time to
save anything.
TIME
At
once
THE PLACE
THE STORE
The time for you to give us a trial is at once;
The place, of course, is Three Springs, Penn'a.,
And everybody knows the store is Chas. Huston & Bro.
Wire Fencing, American or Pittsburg.
3 It. fence 6 strands 19c. rd.
4 ft. fence 8 strands 24c rd.
49 inch high 9 strands 26c. rd.
Barb Wire $2,65 cwt.
Galvanized Smooth Wire 2.60 cwt.
SEPARATORS.
Blue Bell $47.50
Sharpless $40.oo and upwards.
Riding Cultivators, Walking Cultivators,
Harrows, Hillside and Furrow Plows, Single,
Double and Triple Shovel Plows, 5 and 7
tooth Cultivators.
Agents For
Manure Spreaders, Gaso
line Engines, Automobiles,
Well Drills, &c.
and
CHARLES HUSTON & BRO.,
Three Springs, Penn'a.
IDDO.
On account of tho wet weather
the farmers are back with their
ploughing.
John and William Martin, of
Whips Cove, are doing carpenter
work at John Plessingers.
Luther Smith is building a
wagon shed.
Shafer and Ilelman, of Wind
ber, were in this section buying
horses this week.
Garland and Layton have fin
ished sawing at Iddo, and have
moved to Joe Garland's.
A Burglar's Awful Deed
may not paralyze a home so com
pletely as a mother's long illness.
But Dr. King's New Life Pills
are a splendid remedy for women.
"They gave me wonderful beue
fit in constipation and female
trouble," wrote Mrs. M. C. Dun
lap, of Leadill, Tenn. If ailing,
try them. 25c at Trout's drug
store.
Dase Ball.
Laidig and Pleasant Ridge on
Laidig's Ground.
Laidig Tlcasant Ridge.
Brant D. c "WinkG.
AllowayG. c ' Mallott M.
Cutchall G. p Strait S.
Alloway D. p Deshong A.
Shafer R. ss MallotiG.
LambersonF. lb Mallott C.
Brant D. lb
Peightal A. 2b Deshong A.
2b Strait S.
Brant E. 3b Deshong B.
Brant C. cf Mallott N.
cf Wink G.
Cutchall J. If Deshong N.
Gracey R. rf Morton T.
Lamberson F. rf
Score:
Laidig 1200 500x-12
Pleas't Ridgo 40120100 08
Umpire 11. Iv. Stevens. Score
keepers Chesnut, Alloway and
Ralph Fraker.
County Normal.
The undersigned will open in
the Public School Building of
McConnellsburg on Monday.May
8th, at 1:30 p. in., a Normal
School for tho training of teach
ers and those preparing to teach.
Length of term 8 weeks. Tuition
15.00.
Thanking students for past pa
tronage and soliciting a continu
ance of same, we remain
Yours, respectfully
Emouy Thomas,
Lewis Harms,
Mifllinbflrg
Jackson
Lull
Durant Dorts
Auto
Paints, Oil and Varnishes,
Hard-ware and Furniture,
Anything and Everything.
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The Place to Buy
Implements, Furniture, Hardware,
Harness, Wire, Stoves, Carpets, Etc.
IS
Clem Chesnut's,
Furniture
Kitchen Chairs, $2.50, $3.50, $1.50
Dining Chair6, $5.00, $5 50, $0.00,
$0.50, $7.50 to $10 per set
Bedroom Suites, all prices.
Dressers, $0 00 to $12 50
Sideboards, oak, $10.50 up
Wooden Bedsteads, $2 00 to $5.50
Iron Bedsteads, $U 50 to $7.50
Springs, $2 50, $3.00, $3 50, $4.50
Oak Extension Table, drop leaf
" ' 8 ft. $0 50
Mattresse8,Couches,to suitbuyer
Rockers from 90c to $G.00
Linoleums, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Etc.
Table Oil Cloth, $1.70 per roll
Linoleum, any quantity
Window Shades, 10, 20, 25 and
30c.
Matting, 10, 15, 18, 22 and 25c.
Stair Carpet, , 10 to 35c. yd.
HARNESS
Yankee Harness at reasonable
price.
Harness Bridles, $1.50, $2.00,
$2.50, $3.00.
Syracuse Plows and Harrows, Oliver Chilled Plows
Repairs for same constantly on hand.
Will have Screen Doors ui a few days at $1 up,
with hinges, screws, and everything complete.
Stoves and Ranges
Page and Pittsburg Woven Wire Fence
Prime grade ot Flour, 50c. per Sack.
I now have the largest lot of goods ever carried. Give me a
call. You will receive kind treatment.
CLEM CHESNUT, Hustontown. Pa.
Three
Springs, Pa.,
Chas. Huston
& Bro.
BUGGIES.
67.50
45.00 and up
55.oo
50 to 570.OO
or regular seats.
CORN PLANTERS.
Gale Double Row Edge Drop
without fertilizer $28 and $3o
With Fertilizer Attachment $38 Guar
anteed to drop 95 per cent, correctly.
HARNESS.
BuggyHarness51oto $25
Work Gears, Collars, Bri
dles, Whips, Lap Robes.
Groceries.
Granulated Sugar 5c. lb
With $10 purchase 4Jc. lb
Lima Be-ins 7c. lb
Rice, 6 lbs, 25c.
U
AT
Hustontown, Pa.
Hardware
Nails of every description
Glass 8x10, 4c; 10x12, 6c; 12x20,
10c; 12x24, 12c; 12x20, 14c;
12x28, 10c.
Heavy Tire, Spring Wagon Tire,
Buggy Tire.
Heavy, medium and light Spokes
and Rims.
Ice Cream Freezers, 1 $2.00 up
Lawn Mowers. $2.25 up
Churns, ' $2.00 up
Hay Forks, Rope and Pulleys at
bottom prices.
Carpets, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 50 and
55c yd.
Linseed Oil, 90c. gal.
Lead, Varnish, Dryer, Filler Col
ors and Stains.
Brooms 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, and 45c
Driving Harness, $10 to $16
Check Lines, Buggy Lines Bug
gy Collars, cheap.
Work Collars, $1 to $2.00
Harris' Sale List
289 acre farm, four miles North of'
McConnellsburg, Pa., line buildings,
100 acres fine oak arrl pine timber,
running water through farm, and at
door, good orchard, line stock farm.
Price, 811,500.
125 acre farm In Todd township,
noarly new buildings, good water and
fruit, farm in good condition. 250
acres young timber land adjoining
goes with farm. Trico, $2,500.
100 acres cleared and CO timber, lime
stone farm, Ayr township, well water
ed, good buildings, Ac , in heart of
Cove. I Price, $10,000.
125 acres, Todd township, nearly
new buildings, within three miles of
County seat, within one mile of lime
stone quarry, fruit, and farm in good
condition. Trice, $2,200.
130 acres slate land, Todd township,
two miles from limestone quarry ex
cellent buildings. On this tract there
Is about 00 acres excellent timber,
within four miles of County seat, and
In sight of school and church, right
along public road. Trice, $1,800.
The Harvey Wlshart farm 230 acres,
about 109 of which is good timber near
Wells Tannery, red shale land, nearly
all In grass, lino large buildings, well
watered, near good markets, this farm
lies well. Price, $10,000.
200 acre farm along State Iloadnour
liurnt Cabins, Pa., good buildings,
water at burn and house, about 100
acres of good timber, limestone quar
ry on farm, along public road, near
school and church. Price, 3.000.
130 acres, Taylor township, about
100 cleared, 30 of which is good mead
ow land, well watered, red shale, near
limestone, within 3 miles of Huston
town and nine miles from railroad.
Trice, $2,200.
250 acres, 100 of which is good tim
ber, Thompson township, within five
miles of Hancock, Md., farm nearly
level, well watered, red shalo, tairly
good buildings, inquire for price,
75 acres, Taylor township, about 20
acres good timber, good buildings,
fruit, red shale, good location, about
nine miles from railroad.
Price, $1,200.
100 acres Wells township, near
Wells Tannery, Pa., land lies well,
fair buildings, near church and school
and good markets. Price, $1,200.
100 acres 70 cleared and 30 young
timber, within three miles of Three
Springs. Pa., fuir buildings, near
limestone and market, fruit and woll
watered. Trice. $800.
150 acre farm Belfast township, lies
wull. There is fine timber on this
tract more than enough to pay for
the wholo tract, near P. O. and store.
38 acres, Todd township, 15 cleared,
balance good timber, good buildings,
mountain water, 100 fruit trees, 50 of
which are bearing. Within one mile
of church, school and store, five miles
from County seat. Price, $750.
GEORGE A. HARRIS, Agent,
Prothonotary & Recorder's Office,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
Advertising Real Estate.
Do you want to buy or sell a home, a farm or a business
place? If so, my business Is to help you. I have a good as
sortment located In every township in Fulton County. Nino
hundred 10 and 20 acre tracts of Florida land. Full
description of the best bargains is given in booklet form.
If you want to buy, write for.one. Since I have been adver
tising the booklets through thlrty-slx loading newspapers
throughout the country, hundreds of people from nearly
every state In the Union have gotten them and are getting in
terested In Fulton County Fruit Lands, farms and homes. If
you want to buy, now Is the time, before the weather is lit for
strangers to come and got the bargains. I have no money to
loan, but have arrangements to get you money at a low rato
of interest, to purchase with. There is no scheming
In this. I do not speculate on these properties. I just let
you know where you can buy direct from ilie ownor. My in
terest is only a small commission, to pay expenses.
If you want to sell a property, there is- a person some
where who will pay you a good price for it, and thore is no
bettor way to find that party than advertising as 1 do,
throughout the country. I charge nothing unless it is sold,
then only a small commission and do not take option on it,
but leave you free to sell at any time and get the highest pos
sible price It may bring.
' I will be in home olllce only on Monday and Tuesday of
each week.
FRANK MASON, Agent. -
McConnellsbui g, Pa.
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Administrator's Notice.
Estute of villliun llradnlck, late ot Dublin
township, deceased.
Notice In hereby given, that Letters of Ad
ministration upon the ubove estate have been
granted to the undersigned. All persona hav
ing clalmH against Raid estute will present
them properly authenticated for settlement,
and those owing the same will plcaso call und
settle.
GKOIiaEnilAPNICK,
8-2J flt. Administrator.
Subscribe lor the "News;'
only 1.00 a year.
350 acres, Holfast township, lni)
cleared,-balance timber (rcsrved), vc
shale, pood buildings, and a lino lot
of choice fruit. Land lies well, cun
all-be workod with machinery, Bprini.
water, and wator in Holds. ,
l'rico, f l,f,on.
100 acres near Laidig, P. O.,
shale, good buildings; In sight (,(
school und P. O., along public road.
I'rice, tl,.juo.
130 acre farm in Licking Creek town
ship, two miles from P. O. and store,
near school, about 50 acres is line
bottom land, rod shale and in fertile
condition, fair buildinge, stream runs
through farm, 100 acres young timber
adjoining goes with farm.
Price, $1,2(0,
150 aero farm, good buildings, about
40 good timber, near Harrlsonvllle I',
O., some bottom land, situate alon;'
public road, one mile from Pike.
Price, tl,."oi),
2!)0 acres Belfast township, (SO clcur
ed and under cultivation, balance e
cellent timber, ready for market, with.
In 12 miles from Hancock, Md., fuir
buildings and well watered.
Very cheap at $i m.
30 acres slate land, good house,
stable, &c , and store building ami
Post Olllce, good country trade, guml
roads to market, a fine opportunity to
make money and a nice place to livr.
Price,
Good Mill property, roller process,
burrs, shingle mill, cider mill, I'u.e
water power, concrete forebay, Ac,
about 10 acres of land, houso, Ac,
a good opportunity.
00 acres, Licking Creek township
about 25 cleared, good house and fair
barn, 35 good timber, oak and pine.
Price, s"i).
Good hotel property, doing a nico
business, well located, stables, &u.
10 properties In the Borough and
Extension of McConnellsburg, l'a.,
some double houses.
Prices from $800 to $1,000.
Have many other properties in Ful
ton, Franklin, and Cumberland Cone
ties. 103 acres, Union township, (LalTor
ty Property) near Lashley, guoJ
buildings, lot of good timber on this
placo, nine miles from Hancock, Mil.,
good markets, Inquire for price and
particulars.
'Fine building lots in the Roroiili (
McConnellsburg, Pa., good location,
and good investments.
Over 5000 acres of the best timi r
land in County, mostly white pine at d
white oak, tracts from 100 to MO
acres. '
Loans secured for purchasers, an J
reasonable terms on all properties.
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