The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, September 28, 1911, Image 10

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    A STRANGE BIG.
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT.
MARKET -KErOKT.
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liersimiK Uuiiy nt-wsMji-n.. Tin- provision
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GRAIN
Wheat W
New wlient 85
Bran
Coin CH
Oats ... 45
Ilye "
IPROVISIONS
TIam per It) 20'
Shoulder 18
Uaeon, Sides per th 15
Potatoes, per bushol
11 utter, Creamery 2'l
Hutter, Country 20
Eggs, per dozen 17
Lard, per Ih 12
Live Calves, per lb 0
Chickens, per tl 10
Subscribe for the "News' only,
11.00 a year.
There will be no preaching
Rerv'ce in the Lutheran church
of McConnellsburg and Big Cove
Tannery Sunday October 1st.
The salt of the oceans 19 enough
If collected, to cover the United
States all over with a uniform
layer more than a mile and a half
high.
V. T. Runyan, optician will
again be at McConnellsburg, Oc
tober 2d to 0th. Hancock, Octo
ber 9th to 14. Needmore, Kith
and 17th. 9-28-2t.
If you knew of the real value of
Chamberlain's Liniment for lame
back, soreness of the muscles,
sprains and rheumatic pains, you
would never wish to be without
it For sale by all dealers.
Colt Foil Sale. S. N. Bum
garner, cear Droit postoflice in
Belfast township has a good
three-montb's-old colt for sale.
Good heavy boned, good breed
and price right to quick buyer.
Wanted Healthy, sober, and
industrious man aged about
thirty with wife and one child
wants to rent a farm 'already
stocked. Is a practical farmer
and is now on farm. Inquire at
News Office.
The Orbisonia Dispatch says
that Orbisonia has more widows
than any other town of its size in
the County. The Fulton County
News does not suspect that the
aforesaid widows had anything to
do with this advertisement.
Running up and down stairs,
sweeping and bending over mak
ing beds will not make a woman
healthy or beautiful. She must
get out of doors, walk a mile or
two every day and take Cham
berlain's Tablets to improve her
digestion and regulate her bowels
For 8 ale by all dealers.
On their trip to the eastern
cities this fall to buy their fall
stock of millinery goods, Mr. and
Mrs. D. E. Little were accom
panied by M'iss Jessie Correll,
who assists Mrs. Little in the
selection of the stock. Miss Cor
rell has been employed in the
Little store for several years and
is an artist in her line.
An article that has real merit
should in time become popular.
That such is the case with Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy has
been attested by many dealers.
Here is one of them. If. W.
Hendnckson, Ohio Falls, Ind.,
writes, "Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is the best for coughs,
colds and croup, and is my best
seller." For sale by all dealers.
The Robertsdale and Woodvale
collieries are doing line work at
their fullest capacity steady time.
The output of coal is large and
the rolling stock is kept busy al
most day and night in transport
ing the product to Mt. Union.
The prospects seem bright for a
busy and prosperous winter
which is certainly gratifying to
the employes and people in gen
eral. We hope that the coal trade
may still continue to grow great
er and boom all winter. The
railroad traffic is good and has
been all summer which means
employment for additional men.
Long may the industries prosper
is the wish of everybody. Orbi
sonia Dispatch.
Motorist l imls One At Strowlsburg and
Gets Advice From State
Zoologist.
One of the Chambersburg Mo
tor club while recently touring
through the northeastern part of
Pennsylvania stopped for lunch
at the Indian Queen hotel at
Stroudaburg. There was much
remark made there of an insect
which none present could lienti-
ty.
The bug was much the general
shape of a wasp, but nearly twice
as long, with very long, rather
coarse antennae and long black
legs. The specimen observed
was busily engaged in laying eggs
under the bark of a dead tree
stump which was preserved for
purely ornamental purposes.
To the writer not being an en
tomologist, the species was quite
strange and he determined to col
lict the specimen and send it to
Dr. Surface, for identification.
In bis usual illuminating man
ner the doctor sends the follow
ing information:
Daar Sir: We have received
the insect which you sent to us,
and which you supposed was a
borer in the bark of a dead tree.
1 hasten to inform you that it is
called the Long-tailed Ichneu
mon, and the scientific name is
Megarhyssa lunator. The im
portant fact about it is that it is
not a borer injurious to trees,
but it is a parasite laying its eggs
in the holes of the bark, where
they hatch, and attack the real
depredators and destroy them.
It is thus a beneficial insect, and
where it is abundant, as you say,
it will made its good services
manifest by preserving the tree
which are evidently very badly
infested by a destroying borer.
Every effort possible should be
made to have these insects 'pre
served rather than destroyed.
They insert their long, knife like
tails or ovipositors into the tree
and guide their eggs to the de
sired place by this means. When
they are fastened upon a tree
they cannot readily escape, if
seen, many persons ignorantly
crush them, with tlje belief that
they were destroying insects
which were boring into and de
stroying the tree. By all means
preserve the Ichneumon Flies, as
they are among the most benefi
cial insects and contribute great
ly toward suppressing the devas
tating hordes of insect pests.
No Need to Stop Work.
When your doctor orders you
to stop work, it staggers you. "I
can't" you say. You know you
are weak, run-down and failing
in health, day by day, but you
must work as long as you can
stand. What you need is Elec
tric Bitters to give tone, strength
and vigor to your nystem, to pre
vent breakdown and build you
up. Don't be weak, sickly or
ailing when Electric Bitters will
benefit you from the first dose
Thousands bless them for their
glorious health and strength.
Try them. Every bottle is guar
pnteed to satisfy. Ouly 50c at
Trout's Drug Store.
Sale Register.
Friday, October 20, John G.
Bess, executor of the will ot
Emanuel Fegley, deceasad, will
sell at the late residence of the
decedent, about one mile south
west of Needmore, horses, cattle,
hogs, fanning implements, buggy
wagon, harness, hay, Ac. Sale
begins at 9 o'clock, when a credit
of 0 months will be given.
Wednesday, November 1, C.
M. Unger intending to quit farm
ing, will sell at his residence in
Ayr township, about four miles
south of McConnellsburg, 4 hors
es, harness, wagous, binder,
plows, harrows, lyO bbls. of corn,
lot of cornfodder, &c. Sale be
gins at 10 o'clock. Credit 10
months. C. M. Ray, auctioneer.
mm,
iAKIMG PWDER.
Absolutely Pure
Tho only Baking Powder made
from Royal C rape C ream of Tartar
NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE
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VOTE FOR
MAX H. SHEETS
For Sheriff of
Fulton County
Democratic Candidate of the Rank and File
MAX H. -SHEETS in u candidate for tho olllce of SIIEU-
Il'F OF FULTON COUNTY, lie deserves nomination and '
election. Mil. SHEETS, Is perhapB, more widely known
than any other man In this- county. He has claims of a
Rpcclal nature upon his follow citizens. ITe has been a part
of tho life of our-county all hi life, and has always contrib
uted to the entertainment, pleasure, and progressive ad
vancement of our citizens. In season and out of season he
has been at the command of those who desired his services.
Without regard to creed, politics or nationality he has al
ways lent a helping hand when he could do so. Without
money and without price, any church, society, gathering or
person could call upon MAX SHEETS and receive his aid
unless circumstances, over which he had no control, prevent
ed. Now w lien the time has come when he may be helped
why not help him? He seeks the olllce of SHERIFF and Is
thoroughly competent to perform Its duties,
MR. SHEETS has been in active business In this, his
nativo county, all his life and is one of our best citizens.
The Democratic I'rimary election is an open one and
every vote will count. Why not help MAX SHEETS.
1 VOTE FOR SHEETS FOR SHERIFF.
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Some Prices at J. K. Johnston's
That Will Interest You.
Ladies', Gents' and Chil
dren's Coat Sweaters,
45c, 90c, $1.00 to $3.00.
Fleeced Cotton and Wool
Under-wear,
23c, 39c, 50c to $1.00
Men's Dress Hats Pretti
er than ever,
$1.00.
Ladies' White Muslin
Gowns, Petticoats and
Shirt Waists,
50c to $1.00. '
Men's Extra Everyday
and Fancy Trousers.
50c to $3.50.
Extra E v e r y d ay and
Dress Coats.
$2.00.
Leggins and Over Gaiters
25c and 50c.
Cord Trousers,
$1.25 to $3.00.
Canvass Gloves,
3 Pair for 25c.
Men's Every-Day Shirts,
Blue and Grey,
Only 39c.
fpiif
Tailoring by Taylor Is
the kind that you would
expect to nay big prices
for, BUT YOU DON'T.
We are the people who
will be able to supply all
frour needs. This fall's
ine is made in the pret
tiest of materials ever
shown, and the new styles
are on display here, rang
ing in prices from $ 4.75
to $15.00. These will
pay you to inspect.
In Ladies' Coats we sure
ly have some beautiful
garments, in Black, Blue,
Brown and all the shades
of Tan, $1.75, $2.25,
$3.00 to $10.00 and up
to $15.00.
Ladies' Jacket Suits that
are all of the very la
test designs,
$5.75 to $15.00.
Hole-Proof Hosiery Guar
anteed, ask for them.
Neckwear 15c to 50c.
$1.00 Shoes $1.00
$1.25 Shoes $1.25
$2.00 Shoes $2.00
$3.00 Shoes $3.00
New Blankets and Com
forts, 65c up to $5.00
Something New in
Ladies' Dress Goods.
Single Barrel Shot Guns
$3.25 up to $4.50.
Double Barrel in Hammer
and Hammerless.
$8.00 to $18.00
Ammunition
At the very Lowest
Prices.
Quite a Store Full of Ex
traordinary Values
That will Pay You to In
spect, and get Prices.
J. K. JOHNSTON.
Executor's Notice.
Kstute of Kinauuel I'ligli-y, lute of Ilelfnat
townhl, 1'a., deceased.
Letter textnmeutary on the above estate
huvlng been trriktileil to the underxlKned. all
person Indebted to the suld estate ure re
quested to nmke payment, and those having
claims to present the suine without delay.
JOHN O. HKSS,
Sept. 2X, 11, At. ' Eiecutor.
Johnson's Cider Mill.
The undersigned will make
cider at his flouring mill in Thomp
son township, the following days
of each wenk Tuesday, Wednes
day, Thursday and Friday. Ci
der boiled for merchant's use.
First class whiskey barrels for
sale.
James Johnson.
Birthday.
James B. Connelly desires
through the columns of the News
to thank the many friends and
neighbors for so kindly remem
bering him ou his 2(ith birthday
for the many nice cards they
sent him. In all he received 108
cards from Monte Vista, Uolo ;
Six Mile Run, Kearney, Benton,
Altoona, Williamson, Harrison
ville, McConnellsburg, Knobsville
Hustontown, and Dane.
Jurors Drawn For October Court.
Following Is a list of jurors drawn
for October term of court:
GKAND JUKOUS.
Ayr Kdward Clug9ton. David M.
Kendall.
lletbol Job Hess.
Brush Creek Hobort Dichl.
Dublin U. M. Cline, Dolph Jones,
John Marks, John W. Snider.
Licking Creek Thomas Hollens
head, Kdward Sharpe.
McConnellsburg Frank 15. Slpes,
KIH3 Unger.
Taylor Isaiah Baker, David K.
Cluvsnut, William Leldy.
Thompson Watson Carbaugh, Har
ry B. Hill.
Todd Benjamin Cline, Philip Rotz.
Union W. C. Beatty, George SIgel.
Wells-Il. E. Spangler, John W.
Gibson.
I'KTIT Ji'itons.
Ayr Abner Lake, Barton Logue,
George C. Mellott, James Woodal,
Sr., William Ott.
Belfast G. C. Dcshong,' Iloss Hol
lonshnad, Ilaynard Mollott, Samuel
D. Mellott.
Bethel Stephen Fisher, Frank
Lewis.
Brush Creek Charley W. Acres,
Morgan Barton, James Garland,
Watson I'iessingor.
Dublin lrvln Bradnick, John Fore
man, John Fleming, William Galla
gher, William Kelso.
Licking Creek Ball zer Cutchall
Milton Cline, William C. Davis
Emery Ilesler.
MuConnellBburg Michael Black,
Joseph Doyle, J. Kendall Johnston,
Marsdon Kirk, Ellis Lynch. Paul
Wagner.
Taylor Howard Barr.eM, John
Kneppor, Jacob C. Lamberson, Geo.
Laidig, Sr., B. H, Shaw.
Thompson Asa Brakeall, Isaao
Culler, J. W. Douglas, Hoy Mason,
Ezra L. Peck, Elijah Souders.
Todd Hal Trout.
Union Johnston J. Hendershot,
Gilbert B. Mellott.
Wells W. H. Baumgardner, J. W.
Duvall, John Houck, Clide Pluiner.
Western Maryland Railway Company.
In Effect Juno 4. 1911.
Trains leave Haneock ag follow:
R.BOa. m. (Suadaysonly) for HuKeratown, Bal
timore and Intermediate pointH,
8.00 a. m. (dally except Sunday) for Hairers
town, Hulllmore und intermediate points.
B.Ma. m. (dally except Sunday) for Cumber
land and Intermediate points
10.08 a. m. (daily except Sunday) Hnirnrxtnwn,
Waynesboro, t'liiimbersburir, Gettysburg,
Hanover and Imltimoro.
12.55 p. in. (dully exuept Sunday) I.lltle Oi
lcans, OWltowu, Ihimherliuid, Klk'iisuud
western points. Mullet, observation, par
lor ear. solid vestibule train.
2.55 p.m. (dally except Sunday) Hapcrstown,
Gettvsburx. lUuiover. York, Hulllmore
and intermediate points. Solid vestibule
train with observutlou, bund, parlor ear.
A KlIUKKTHoN, J A SlIKPIIKIUI.
President, lieu I Manager.
M Howell, Ueu'l Pass, Ageut,
Harris' Sale List
of
REAL ESTATE
will appear soon again with
many new properties
added.
GEORGE A. HARRIS, Agent,
Prothonotary & Recorder's Office,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
I Advertising Real Estate.
Do you want to buy or soil 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.
TWO WATER-POWER GRIST MILLS
in good condition, well located:
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 forty-six leading 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 prices advance or,
strangers, come and get the best bargains. There is no schem
ing in 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-.
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If you want to sell a property, there is a person some
where who will pay you a good 'irve for it, and there is no
better way to lind thut 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 tho highest pos
sible price it may bring.
I will be in homo olllce only on Monday and Tuesday of
each week.
FRANK MASON. Agent.
( McConnellsburg, Fa.
S Y.V V.V y.T XX Y.V Y.Y YY Y. V 1
Here! Here!
I HAVE A SMALL STOCK OF
-: China Ware
both American and Imported that
I am going to SELL and from my
regular Prices I will cut it all . .
:-: One-Third Off :-:
from Regular Price, If you need
any odd pieces, come in as they
are all BARGAINS
E. R. McCLAIN,
Post Office Building.
Mrs. A. F. Little's
Big Underselling Store.
Alter having spent a lot of time m the Eastern
Cities getting all the latest idea in Fashionable
Millinery, we arc now receiving and unpacking
the largest line ever brought to his town. The
hats are . , .
: SIMPLY GREAT:-
and the wonder of our customers is How we
can crowd so much style and quality in a hat and
yet afford to sell it for so little money.
COME EARLY
and get first choice. We, of course, have chil
dren's Bear-Skin Coats in all colors, Collars,
Belts Buckles, Combs, Barrettes, Hair Nets
and Hosiery. Silks as low as 25 cents a yard.
A. F. LITTLE. j