The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, August 17, 1911, Image 12

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    MARKET REPORT.
C(Pi(i:i:t.TKlJ UVKUY vVKHMiSDAY.
Tin- itrnln nmrUcis me iiikeu Ironi the Cliam-
lu-rsiiiirK iluilv newspapers. I lie provisni
prices ure those thai uliluiii m McUouuell
tiuru.
GRAIN
Wliniit
New wheat
Jinin
Corn
OuU ,.
Uyo
PROVISIONS
lliiin per l
Shoulder
Huron, Sides per Hi
l'otulues, per bushel
liuttor, (Jreumery
Huttur, Country.
V.jlXS, per dozen
Lard, per tt
Live Calves, per lb
Chickens, per tb
Jersey Sweet Potatoes at Ir
win's.
Emanuel Keefer, Jas. Sharpo,
and D. W. Cromer, County Com
missioners, were in session on
Saturday.
Proper Time to Seed Alfalfa.
I am rweivin' mq'uironos as
to whether it is still safe to seed
alfalfa: from which I iud'e that
some readers got a wrong lmjires
siou from my article on the sub
lect.
The established practico with
successful alfalfa growers in the
cast is to seed during August;
'2 and our experience here shows
that any time during the whole
month, and even during the hrst
week of September, is safo. We
havo tried this question out pur
posoly, seeding as late as Octo
her 1st; but the later scedings
wero badly, hurt. No August
seeding has been seriously hurt
by frost, even during the very
hard conditions o' last winter and
sprin
The point I was trying to make
is that perhaps the established
practice of soeJing in August,
while it is bringing good results,
is not tho very best practico. In
dications are that the early July
si
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iii(lin". for masons I will dis
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The "virgin Mary came back CUS3 lalor at longth, i3 going to
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give even oeiier results. iun
now I wish to correct a wrong
impression.
liy all means go ahead and seed
any time during tho present
month Conditions this August
Teachers' Preliminary Meetings.
Tho Teachers' Preliminary
meutings of this county will be
held as follows:
Thompson. P.ethel, Union, and
Uelfast, at Needmore, Wednes
day, August Urd.,
Brush Creek, Licking Creek,
Taylor, Wells, aud Dublin, llus-
tontown, Thursday, August LMth.
Ayr, McConnellsburg.andTod,
McCounellsburg, Friday, August
25th.
List of questions will bo mailed
to each teacher. All teachers are
expected to attend, at least, one
of these meetings. We extend
tj all peoplo who are interested
in the i m provem en t of tho schools,
an invitation to attend.
It is to be hoped that the teach
ers will come prepared to discuss
tho questions on tho list and that
they will feel that it is their duty
to make these meetings as profit
able and interesting as possible.
Bring your qjestlons along.
Meetings will begin at i) o ciock
a. m.
Yours very truly,
B. C. Lamukunon, Co. Supt.
nvor t.hfi mountain'1 Tuesday. It
was observed that she was carry
ing au umbrella
E. W. Swope, of Pleasant Kidge
was a business caller at tho N i:vs
nfliro last Saturday. Ed is haul
ing telephone poles to town for are better than they were during
any ol tlio tnree preceding years;
yet seedings during those years
tho new Hell line.
The Trustees of the Cito M. E
Church will hold a festival in II
P. i Ilohman's Locust-(Jrove on
Saturday evening, Aug. -15th
Everybody welcome
were all right,
I have just received a fresh
supply of inoculating material
aud of circular letters telling how
in Ilea if. nnrl in-ill ho VPfT clflll trt
1 m MO V. ... w .w.j f,
Tuesday, August 22. Mrs. mail, without expense, to those
i
who wish to use it. Do not make
tho mistake of seeding without
inoculation. It is a vital necessi
ty
Alfalfa in its second year yel
lowed badly this summer, during
tho vcrv dry weather. We cut
x i iuuj iu0u.iw j -.wu
I Trnnv will soil at t,ho res donee it; ana it is now recovering uuuiv,
r mnf.hor Mn. W . A. Truax No stands will havo to be turned
ono and a half mile south of Pleas under this year, so far as exam
Ant.TIioVfi " horses. 2 shotcs. 1 ined or reported
l.oifop 9 hilcrmfio. prn.in. liaV. &C. A. B. RSS
Sale bosinsat 10 o'clock a. m. Schcllsburg, Pa., Aug. 10, Kill
Nellie Tritlo will sell at her resi
dence in McConnellsburg,2hors
es. wagon and bed, s urrey, har
ness, plows, household goods,
&'c. Salo bezins at 10 o'clock
Credit 6 months.
Mrs. Frank Bowser and two
children Sara and Clyde from
Bedford are spending some time
with relatives and friends at, and
about, Pleasant Ridge. Mr
Bowser will join them in about
three weeks, and accompany
them homo.
Wednesday, August !10, Ro
Iwrt J. Flemins. executor of the
will of T. E. Fleming, deceased,
will sell at the residence of the
Into dnnnclnnt. at Clear Kidze in
Dublin township, horses, cattle,
farming implements, grain, house
hold goods, itc. Salo will begin
at 10 o'clock, a. m. A. L. Wible,
auctioneer.
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Business Meetings.
There will boa business mo.
in" at the Sideling Hill (Jliristn.
church August 18th in the after
noon. All the members are re
qucstodto be paesrnt.
KirnK.v S Mku.ott,
Church Clerk.
There will bo a business meet
ing at Laurel Ridgo Christian
church on Saturday, August 19th
at 2 o'clock. Members of the
church are rcqucstad to be pres
ent for tho purpose of transact
ing important business. Friends
in tho community are at liberty
to be with us, as we do not havo
secret business meetings.
A. (J. B. Powkks, Pastor.
A King Who Left Home
set tho world t) talking, but Paul
Mathulka, of Buffalo, N. Y. says
he always Keeps at Home the
King of all Laxatives Dr. King's
New Life Pills and that they're
a blessing to all his family. Cure
constipation, headache, indiges
tion, dyspepsia. Only 2jc at
Trout's Drug Storoi
Thirty Years Together
Thirty years of association-
think of it. How the merit cf a
good thing stands out in that time
-or the- worthlessncss of a bad
one. So there s no guessworK in
this evidence of Thos. Ariss, Cmi
cord, Mich., who writes: "I have
used Dr. King's New Discovery
for DO years, and its the best
cough and cold cure I ever used."
i Once it finds entrance m a home
you can't pry it out. Many fam
llies havo(used it forty years. It's
tho most lufallibio throat and
luricr medicine on earth. Uu-
equaled lor lagrippe, asthma,
hay-fever, croup, quinsy or sore
i
Mr. W. S. Cunsalus. a farmer Iuul's. Price 50c. 1.00. Trial
living near Fleming, Pa., says ho bottle free. Guaranteed byTrouts
has used Chamberlain s oolic, Drug Storo
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
m bin familv for fourteen years. UMU:' hulluw.
and that he has found it to bo an Roland Sharpo wife and daugh
nvf.pllf.nt remedy, and takes tor Mabel spent last oaturuay in
1 7 I
unenrn m fwnm m pnd ins? it. the home of Mrs. Shape s uncle
JFlLUtCIUl U I www- O
l,w Balf. hv all dealers. Lewis Sines in Whips Cove,
. . ....
. , . Mrs. Austin hwopo, aaugnter
uasper urant, accomii.uiiBu ujr ,-., ,i
.. , , .. j.neima, auu sister ucumuc
IIIM HUH i'dlltta, o iiijriwi uo.i.j.,
teacher, ot near West Dublin, was
in town Friday. Mr. Brant in
Kctson all of Pittsburg, are
sDendinz a tow weeks with her
nay. MT. jirau u.- ..,,, Uu,u cWfm(,
forms us that' tho wife of his mi c.,.1nM
brother Scott d.ed m U-ator
Kansas, on the 22nd of July. Mrs Rnmn9nn Mfil,n.t
Brant was a western lady but ' & aud HarolJ;
fter UMbanu was oorn au Mel,
in Tay or townsh.p, and taught I MeJott
.Ai.A.n tfiima nf cfhnrvl 111 thP
Leona and Hazel Strait spent
night at Hoy
several terms of school in the
county in tho eighties. Mr. and
Mrs. Brant had been married
twenty years but had nochi'dren
Fulton Democrat.
A vast amount of ill health is
flnotoimDaired disrestiou. When
last Saturday
Sharpe's.
Those who spent part of last
Sunday at Mrs. Emahno Daniels'
wero Oliver Daniels wife, and
dauchter Evahne; Rosa and
tho stomach fails to perform its Kyillis Daniels, George Mellott
functions properly the whole sys- an j Jlirgi Bowers and grand
A few ,i
We luvent had any rain along
Sideling Hill mountain for so long
tem becomes deranged
doses of Chamberlain's Taolets
in all vou need. They will
strengthen your digestion; invi- tjiat tnQ fj8hes have to stand on
gorato your liver, aud regulate
your bowels, eutirely doing away
wit.h that miserable feelins: due
to faultv diL'estion. Try it
w.. J o
Many others have been perman
pnt.lv cured whv not vou? For
Bale by all dealers.
Foil Salk. Two acres of land
there noses to wet their gills
Lea Truax, Mrs. Kutli Swope
and daughter-in-law and grand
daughter, and Howard Swope
and friend Gertrudo Ketsin,
spent Sunday at Abraham Dcsh-
onz's.
Harry Mollott spent part of
on which is erected a two story last Sunday in tho home of I lart
frame seven room dwelling, sum- man iruax.
L-,f,.h0n nf.tiif.hf.fi. irood stable Grandpa Brumbaugh is spend
0u ,naaarv nntiiuildinffs. inir a few days with L. W. Swopo.
also a workshop shop suitable for Howard Booty returned homo
any kind of tradesman, 3 miles to last Friday
trnltpv. i miles to railroad, situ
nfQ,i .n ninsnrvillp. (Cumberland Frank M. Diehl, Uuion town
pnnntr. Pa., and onlv ten miles to ship's candidate 'for Prothono
Carlisle market. Good chance tary, spent Tuesday night in
f,, f,M,in AfUroaa T. t1. town. Mr. Diehl is m ucb. en
Alexander. Bloserville, Pa. I couragod by his prospects.
Harris Sale List
of
REAL ESTATE
will appear soon again with
many new properties
added.
GEORGE A. HARRIS, Agent,
Prothonotary & Ftecorder's Offico,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
Mrs. A. F. Little's
SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE
Our annual Midsummer Clearance Sale
of Fashionable Millinery Goods is now on. It
is our custom at this season of the year to
make a thorough clean up of goods on hand
so that we may enter our fall season with a
stock entirely new and right up to the minute.
Never more stunning style or better assortment of
beautiful and becoming hats, than we are showing this
season. No matter what kind of hat you require, we
have it here; and when you get it, you will tind it will
cost you less than at any other store. Come and see lor
yourself just what an extensive assortment we have for
your selection. Also shirt waists, coat suits.'skirts, pet
ticoats, embroidery, laces, baby caps, boys' hats, collars,
jabbots, belts, all of the latest styles and at prices any one
can alford to buy. Come and see goods whether you
want to buy or not.
9 pairs Men's faultless Polish style, sizes 7 to 9 1-2
at $2.25. Blucher cut ot same
shoes costs $2.50.
We have a full line of WHOLE STOCK SHOES.
They are good and solid and cannot
be beat for wear.
BUY YOUR FALL SHOES AT
HOLLINSHEAD'S.
Window shades 10c
Table oil cloth 15c
A fairly good muslin (c
Good serviceable poplins
at 20 and 25c
Toweling 5, 0,8 and 10c
Pure linen 25c
Men's hats 50, 75c and $1
Shippcnsburg work shirts
45c
Shippensburg overalls
50 to 90c
Clothespins ledoz
Colanders ' 10c
Dustpans r
Skimmers I
Tin basins' J
Advertising Real Estate.,
Po you want to buy or sell a home, a farm or a business
llaeo? If so, my business Is to help you. I havo a good us
snrtmmit located In every township In Fulton County.
TWO WATER-POWER GRIST MILLS
In pod condition, well located:
"Vull description of the best bargains Is given in booklet form.
If you want to buy, write for one. Since I have been adver
tisui),' tho booklets through forty-six leading newspapers
throughout tho country, hundreds of pooplu from nearly
every state in the Union havo gotten them and are getting in
terested In Fulton County Fruit Lands, farms and homes. If
you want t(j buy, now Is the time, before prices advance or,
strangers, como and get tho best bargains. There is no schem
ing lu this. I do not speculate on these properties. I just let
you know where you can buy direct from the owner. My in
terest Is only a small commission to pay expenses.
If you want to sell a property, tliore Is a person some
where who will pav you a good price for It, und there is no
iwtter way to tind that parly than advertising as 1 do,
throughout the country. I charge nothing unless it Is sold,
then only a Binall commission und do not take option on it,
but leave you free to soil at any tlmo and get the highest pos
sible price It may bring.
I will bo in homo otllce only on Monday and Tuesday of
each week.
FRANK MASON, Agent.
McCounellHburg, l'a.
Look Here!
1
NOTE PRICES
M,H. HOLLINSHEAD
Harrisonville, Pa.
ho following are a few bargains which we pick
ed up, and when these are gone we can
get no more of them.
SHOES
Juniata College
Maintains its A. fi. Course at a high
standard. A member of tho Collcgw
and University Council of I'nnn'a.
Oilers thorough college preparation
In it-H Academy.
lias lengthened its Normal Course
to four years.
Encourages Pablo study, as organ!,
ed in tho Uiblo School.
Presents excellent opportunities for
Music.
dives careful commercial training,
including Shorthand and Typewriting.
Has an Experienced Faculty, seven
lurge Huildlngs, complete Equipment,
healthful Location.
Tho Fall Term of. 1911 will open
September 18th. For catalogue, ad
dress
President, Juniata College,
7-27-71 lluntini'don, l'a.
Women's faultless Polish style,
sizes: 2 4's, I 4J's, 2 Vs, 2 Si,
2 (ij's, 1-"H, at $1.75; regular .2.
Childs' faultless Polish (1 to 12 at
1..'!0; regular 41.. "i0.
A few pair Misses faultless Polish
at tlM, A good school shoo.
You can save 2") cts a pair on tho
above well known brands They
are all new and In good condition.
Ladies' line shoes, sizes .1 ;ij's
and 4rs, only $1.10.
Ladies' lino regular $2 0 but Po
lish style at 1.7"), sizes 3 4's, 2
.Vs, 1 .0 i and 2 ti's.
Six pair Men's gun metal attl.50,
sizes 7 and K only.
. M. COMEKER,
agent for
1HL GEJSER MANUFAC
TURING COMPANY,
BURNT CABINS, PA.
for the sale of Traction and
Portable Engines, Gaso
line, Separators, Clo
ver Hullers, Saw
mills, &c.
Engines on hand all
the time.
Tin dish nans 10c
10 qt lin bucket 25c good
tin and lull size
8 qtstew kettle, enameled
45c
1 gal galvanized oil cans 18c
Dog chains 10c
Sewed leather halters 90c
Horse collars-tick $ 1 .00
Horse collars all leather
$2.50, a good strong collar
Two snap tie ropes
20 and 25c
Iiuggy shafts GOc each
Buggy shaft ends 30c
Buggy tire and buggy rims,
spokes, etc
Western Maryland Railway Company.
In Effect June 4. 1911.
Trulns leuvc lliim-ock iih follows:
"i.fiOii. m. (Siindiivs only) for lluversiovvn, lt.il-
tiiiiurc uikI liilt'riurilhite points,
".00 u. in. (dully rxcepi Sunilay) fur Ilui'i r-
town. HailiiiMiri' und iiilriiiicdiuLi! pomi-..
S.50 II. in. (iluilv exiiepl Sunday) Tor Clllul'iT-
luiul und InlcmiiMlinlt! points
10.08 ii in (diuly except Suniliiy) IInj-'i'iMo ui.
Wuynt'sluiro. 'lmmlTuurtf, lirll.iiiii,:,
Ilunoyrr and haltiinorti.
l&'iS p. in (dally except Sunday) Utile Ot
Jeans. (Mdtouu. (u?ijlici-laiid, KIU !. ;nid
western points. Itutlel. ntervaiiou, p. tr
ior car, MViil vestibule trulu.
4.55 p. in. (dally except Sunday) Hat'ersiou n.
l.cUYsiMiiv. nanover. lorn. iviiMinnrc
ami intermediate points. Solid veui'j;i?
train with observation, nutlet, parlor . i r.
A ItnllKHTMlX, J A SlIKellKlill
I'resident, L.en'1 Man.r.vr.
K M Howell, lieu'l Pass. Agent,
Fork handles, pick, axe and sledge handles;
Crocks 10c gal., glass jars and tin cans
at right prices.
Yours for business,
M. H. HOLLINSHEAD.
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GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
cja' mower nFvr'vi:v.
BANNER SALVE
ho mt haaiina 'e lr th wo"
Cut-Price
Sale
NOW ON AT THE
IRWIN STOI
McConnellsburg, Pa.
Beginning Thursday, August 3rd, the Irwin Store
will conduct its Annual Cut-price Sale which will
last ONL until Thursday, August 31. This is a
Great Opportunity
for the public to realize more than value for their
money. During this period we will offer
Jar rubbers 7c kind 5cdoz
Lamp chimney No 1 and 2, 4c each
300 China fruit saucers, 3c each
200 horse shoe tumblers, 2c each
200 thin blown tumblers 3c each
100 cut band tumblers 5c each
Masons 1 qt jars 46c doz
100 China salad dishes at 25 and .
50c, worth 50c to $1.50
200 G in. plates 4c each
100 China cups and saucers,
12c each, worth 25c
100 China plates, 10c each,
i worth 20c
6 Ten-piece toilet sets at $2.00
to $3.00 worth $3.00 to
50 cake and chop dishes, 19c
to $1.50; worth 25c to $4.
50 China sugar. and Creams.
25 to 50c
200 bread and butter plates,
IOc eacn
1 100-piece $13 'dinner set
I 100-piece $19 dinner set 4.
1 lOO-piece $19 dinner set IJ
100 framed pictures 10 to 50c
each worth 25 to
All our books go at cut prices. Watches, jewelry,
clocks, silverware and cut glass at cut prices.
Don't fail to see our IOc and 5c window "display.
Come in. Everybody welcome.
THE IRWIN STORE.