The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, October 19, 1911, Image 10

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    MARKET REPORT.
CORRECTED EVERY WEDNESDAY.
The ifruln mnrbntN urn tiilim from lh Chnm
brNlurr dully iiifwspupi'rs. Tim provision
prices ure lliuso tlmt olt:iln m .MuCorini'IN
Lurtf. GRAIN
Wheat !)
Now wheat 81)
JU'UD
Corn JH
Oats ... J'
Kye 75
PROVISIONS
TIam por 11. 20
Shoulder IS
Uacon, Sides per lb 15
Potatoes, per bushel
Hutter, Creamery 31
1 (utter, Country 25
Kggs, per dozen 22
Lard, per tt 12
Live Calves, per lb d
Chickens, per lb 8
C. E. Starr at Three Springs is
selling coal oil at 7 cents a gal
lon. 10 mi
A load of apples was sold on
our streets one day last week for
25c per bushel.
Somebody is going to got into
trouble. The squirrel law does
not come in until November 1st.
Last year it came in on Octooer
15tn.
E. R. McClain has begun work
for a new ice house, stable and
wareroom on the lot recently
purchased from Mrs. M. B.
Trout.
Sick headache is caused by a
disordered stomach. Take Cham
berlain's Tablets and correct that
and the headaches will disappear.
Tor sale by all dealers.
The Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper will be observed at the
Green Hill Presbyterian Church
on Sabbath morning at 10:30,
October 22nd. Preparatory ser
vices Saturday preceding at 2 p. m
Kev. Landis of Fort Loudon
will hold, Communion Services
in the Reformed Church next
Sunday morning at 10:30. Pre
paratory services Saturday at
2:S0 p. m. Communion services
at Hebron 2:30 p. m.
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When you hae a bad cold you
want the best medicine obtainable
so as to cure it with as little de
lay as possible. Here is a drug
gist's opinion: "1 have sold
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
for fifteen years," says Enos Lol
lar of Saratoga, Ind., "and con
sider it the best on the market."
For 6ale by all dealers.
While coming down the west
side of Cove Mountain with a
four-horse load of coal, returning
from Mercersburg last Saturday
afternoon, Bert Henry fell from
the wagon and narrowly escaped
death. As it was, he sustained
painful lacerations of the scalp,
which were sewed by Drs. Mos
ser and Robinson.
There will be "All Day" meet
ings at the Sideling Hill Baptist
Chnrch on Saturday, October
28th and 29th, services beginning
each day at 11 o'clock, a. m.
Also, at Need more on the 1 1th
and 12th of November, begining
at 11 o'clock. Eld. J. A. Norton,
of Washington, D. C, is expected
to be present.
Eighty bags of chestnuts weigh
ing 3,500 pounds, passed over the
C. V. R. R. from the Virginia '
mountains a few days ago, des
tined for the eastern cities. Oth
er shipments large and small,
have been made over this road
the past fortnight, some of the
chestnuts coming from the north
and south mountains in Franklin
county. The market price of
chestnuts has taken a drop on ac-'
count of the big yield.
A LHOAl ONER.
We Guarantee to Relieve Dyspepsia.
If We Fail the Medicine Costs
Nothing.
To unquestionably prove to the
people that indigestion and dys
pepsia can be permanently re
lieved and that Rexall Dyspepsia
Tablets will bring about this re
sult, we will furnish the medicine
absolutely free it it fails to give
satisfaction to any one using it.
The remarkable success of Rex
all Dyspepsia Tablets is duo Jo
the high degree of scientific skill
used in devising their formula as
well as to the care exercised in
their manufacture, whereby the
well-known properties of Bis
muth Subnitrate and Pepsin
have been combined with Car
imuatives and other agents.
Bismuth-SubnitrateandPepsin
are constantly employed and re
cognized by the entire medical
prolession as invaluable in the
treatment of indigestion and dys
pepsia. The Pepsin used in Rexall Dys
pepsia Tablets is carefully pre
pared so as to develop its greatest
efficiency. Pepsin supplies to
the digestive apparatus one of
the most important elements of
the digestive fluid. Without it
the digestion and assimilation of
food are impssible.
The Carminatives possess prop
erties which aid in relieving the
disturbances and pain caused by
undigested food. This combina
tion of these ingredients makes a
remedy invaluable for the com
plete relief of indigestion and
dyspepsia.
We are so certain ot this that
we urge you to try Rexall Dys
pepsia Tablets on our own per
sonal guarantee. Three sizes, 21
cents, and $1.00. Remember,
you" can obtain Kexall Remedies
only at our store The Rexall
Store. Leslie W. Scylar.
Averts Awful Tragedy.
Timely edvice given Mrs. C.
Willougbby, of Marengo, Wis.,
(R. No. 1) prevented a dreadful
tragedy and saved two lives.
Doctors had said her frightful
codgh was a "consumption"
cough and could do little to help
her. After many remedies failed
her auut urged her to take Dr.
King's New Discovery. I have
been using it for some time," she
wrote "and the awful cough has
almost gone. It also saved my
little boy when taken with a se
veie bronchial trouble. This
matchless medicine has no equal
for throat and lung troubles.
Price 50c and fcl.OO. Trial bottle
free. Guaranteed by Trout's
drug store,
Sale Register.
Friday, October 20, John G.
Iless, executor of the will ot
Emanuel Fegley, deceasad, will
sell at the late residence of the
decedent, about one mile south
west of Need more, horses, cattle,
hogs, farming implements, buggy
wagon, harness, hay, Ac. Sale
begins at 9 o'clock, when a credit
of G 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, wagons, binder,
plows, harrows, 150 bbls. of corn,
lot of cornfodder, ifcc. Sale be
gins at 10 o'clock. Credit 10
months. C. M. Ray, auctioneer.
Subscribe for the "News' only,
$1.00 a year.
Royal has no substitute for
making delicious home-baked foods
J. K. JOHNSTON
Fulton County's Headquarters for Men's Women's
and Children's Clothing.
We are offering an unequaled variety of the newest
fall and winter styles at unmatchably low prices.
The clothing that we sell is the most satisfactory Clothing that can be
made. You cannot get better workmanship or more snap and style
into your Garments than you will get in Ours.
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ABSOLUTELY PURE
The onlv Baking Powder made
from Royal Gra;c C;ax. .if Tartar fej
Men's Suits at $5.00 to $15.00.
In Blue, Rrown, Black, Green, and Grey,
both in all wools and mixed cloths. Men's
$5.oo Blue or Brown Suits that most stores
will ask you $6.00 for same quality.
a, a aa we can give you a Suit in all
At tplU.UU the late Shades, that sure is
a Classy Suit. These we feel certain can
not be equaled at less than $12.50.
fl C19CA Suits are All Wool and the
Ulir tplZ.Ju Finest that has ever been
put on the Market for this price. We have
a large assortment at this Price.
F C1 C Afi we can s'low vou Suits that
rOr IplD.UU are 'better by far than the
Ordinary Custom Made Suit.
With every Suit a Belt or Pair Suspend
ers FREE.
Ladies' Jacket Suits $4.75 to $15.00
These are all 1911 Garments, Mostly Blue
and Black colors. We have your size and
also a FIT.
We can show you a full line of Jacket
Suitings and all the different shades.
Ranging iivprice from 25c to$l.oo per yd.
Linings and Trimmings to match.
Ladies' Wool and Silk Scarfs 40c to $1.00
In white, black, or blue and pink.
Coat Sweaters For all the Family
Men's Wool at $l.ooup to $2.50. Ladies'
$l.oo and up. Child's 50c and up. Also
in cotton mixed from 45c up.
Underwear, Underwear.
A full line of all kinds of Underwear.
Men's at 39c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. These
are all Sanitary.Flecced, full size and well
bound. Ladies' piece suits at 45c to $1.00
Ladies' union suits 50c. Children's rang
ing according to their age.
A full line of Outing Cloths and Flannels,
also Shakers and Cantons, Seersuckers
and Ginghams.
Men's Overcoats 2.50 up to $15.00.
At $2.50 we can furnish you a man's Rain
Coat that will stand the Rough wear for
everyday. $1.25 a Rain Proof Slip-on
that is becoming very popular.
a will buy you a good full length over
$0.00 Coat with or without a storm
proof Collar.
7 r CO Coals in Grey or Black with
.DO 10 $3.00 with the new Military Col
iars in all Wool Garments.
1ft t fio pa are certainly Handsome
1U.00 tO $lLu) Coats, these are all in
the Newest Styles and are all Wool.
Boys' Overcoats 2.oo to $7.5o.
Girl's Bear Skin and Pony Cloth
Coats $2.00 up to $7.00.
Ladies' Long Coats 2.5o to $15.oo.
Full Lined Blue or Blacks in all wool
$10,00 to $15.00. These are all full lined
with Satin.
i n r will get you an all wool full length
0 1.30 coat in any shade of Grey, Tan or
Blue, also same in the Black.
6. q in black, brown and Greys
.00 tO $5.00 are the prettiest for that
Price we ever handled.
2- . jq is a full length coat in black
.30 tO $J.OO or Grey. Also have the
Pony Cloth Coats in Ladies' and Children's.
Please note that these are all
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Garments, Full.Length.
SHOES, SHOES,
Shoes that we can recommend to you to be
worth your while to inspect and also take
a pair or two along home.
Men's everyday at $1.25 to $5.00
Ladies' everyday $1.25 to $2.00. Men's
$1.50 to $1.00. Ladies' Dress $1.25 to
$3.00. Children's School Shoes $1.00 up.
AI11 Kinds of Guns and Ammunition.
J. K. JOHNSTON.
' PUBLIC SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate.
Wednesday, October 25, 1911, I P.M.
The undersigned, executor of the
last will Ac. of George Snyder, late
of Todd township deceased, will sell
ou the premises the following valuable
Ileal Estate to wit:
MANSION FARM
now tenantod by Cloyd Kverhart, and
situated along the Cove Road leading
from McConnellsburg to Knobsvillo,
two miles north of McConnellsburg,
containing !)tl acres more or less in
line state of cultivation. The Improve
ments are a good frame dwelling
house, bunk barn, wagon shed, and
other outbuildings. The farm con-1
tains an abundance of all kinds of
fruit trees, is well watered, and alto
gether a very desirable farm property.
In addition to the property already
described Is a tract of TIMBERLAND
containing 40 acres more or less, and
within a convenient distance of the
mansion property.
Terms will be made known on day of
sale.
S. W. KI11K, Executor,
10-5-3t. McConnellsburg, l'a.
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Western Maryland Railway Company.
In Effcot June 4. 1911.
Trains leuve Ilunoock as follows:
fi.Mn. m. (Sundays only) for Hiwrstown, Bal
timore uuU luluruiL'tllale points,
8.00 a.m. (dally eioppt Sunday) fur Hucflrs-
town, Haiumori! and iniurmeaiaie points.
8.W a. m. (dally except Sunday) tor Cumber
land and Intel median; points
10.08 a. tn (daily oxoi'pt Sunday) liiKorxtown,
Wayneslioro. (,'hnmberlMU'K, Oellyxburtf,
Hanover and lialllmore.
1'iMp. Ill (dally except Sunday) Utile Oi
lcans, oldiowu, Ciimlierlmid. Klklns and
western points. UnlTel, observation, par
lor car, solid vestibule train.
2.M p, m. (dally except Sunday) Haucrstou n.
lictiYHiiurir, turnover, lora, ituiiiniore
and Intermediate points. Solid vestibule
train with obsurvuiloti, buffet, parlor car.
A UllllKUTNnN, J A SlIKPHKIW.
1'renldent, Ueu'l Manager.
F M Howell, (ien'l Pass. Agent,
Executor's Notice.
Untitle of. Emanuel Pauley, late nf llelfast
township, l'a., deceased.
Letters testamentary on the above estate
having been granted to Die undersigned, all
nersotis indebted to the said estate are re
quested to make payment, and those having
claims to preseut the same without delay.
JOHN 0. HESS,
Sept. tW, II, Ot. Executor.
Here to Greet You
Our magnificent Fall and Winter lino of the latest stylos and
fabrics in women's handsome made-to-measure garments has
just arrived. It is tho most complete array of newest stylo crea
tions over shown, and It Is well worth your time to call and ex
amine. Come and See These New Fall Styles
There are 72 latest fashions and over 252 guaranteed fabrics
to choose from. And the American Ladles Tailoring Company
of Chicago, whose exclusive representatives we are here, will
tailor your selection to order for you Facltmossly assuring
an absolute lit and perfect satisfaction in every way.
Don't miss this great array of Fashion's newest dictates.
The prices are no higher than what you have been paying for
most ready-made and a mere Inspection will prove this to you,
A. U. NACE & SON,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
FULTON COUNTY NEWS
is the people's paper.
$1.00, a Year in Advance.
Harris' Sale List
125 acre farm Todd township 2500
130 aero farm Todd township ."' IBM
75 acres cleared 50 timber Todd township G500
100 acre fur m Todd township 8000
220 acre farm Dublin township 2900
130 acre farm Taylor township 2000
75 acre farm Taylor township 1200
100 acre farm Wells township 1200
150 acre Iarra Belfast towrship 1500
150 acre farm Licking Creek township. t 1500
60 acres cleared 200 timber Belfast township 800
130 acre farm Licking Creek township 1200
80 acres store property and post office 900
163 acre, farm Union township 1500
200 acre farm Todl township ' 11000
200 acre farm Todd township $50 per acre
100 acre farm Belfast township 3000
132 acres Licking Creek township 1200
275 acres Licking Creek township 2500
1 acre Knobsvilb, improved 400
125 acre farm Ayr township 3000
140 acre farm Taylor township 1500
65 acres Licking Creek township 1200
' 90 acres Taylor township 1600
160 acre farm Wells township 2800
100 acres Licking Creek township 1800
30 acres finely improved near Foltz. Pa 3000
50 acres Licking Creek township 400
.161 acres Ayr township, 60 cleared 1500
i acre Dublin Mills, Pa. Good house, etc 450
All the above properties arc' improved.
i acre building lot Kast End 300
Several other building lots in McConnellsburg.
Have several store properties, and grist mills, and oth
er business stands for sale, and many other farms through
out tho County.
400 acres your.g timber laud in Todd township and 250
m Dublin within six miles of McConnellsburg, $3.00 per
acre, can sell same in 50 acre lots or as a wnole.
Write or inquire for full particulai s about any property
you may be interested in.
GEORGE A. HARRIS, Agent,
Prothonotary's Office, McConnellsburg, Pa.
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Advertising Real Estate.
Do you want to buy or sell a homo, 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 locuted:
Full description of the best bargains is given In booklet form.
If you want to buy, write for one. Sinco I have been adver
tising tho booklets through forty-six leuding 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 tho 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.
If you want to sell a property, there is a person some
where who will pay you a good price for it, and there is no
better way to find that party than advertising as I 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.
T will be in home olllce only on Monday and Tuesday of
' FRANK MASON, Agent.
McConnellsburg, Fa.
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Mrs. A. F. Little's
Big Underselling Store.
Alter having spent a lot of time in the Eastern
Cities setting all the latest ideas in Fashionable
.Millinery, we arf now receiving and unpacking
the largest line ever brought to this town. The
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nats are .....
SIMPLY GREAT:-
and the wonder ot 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.
Dissolution Notice.
Notice Is horoby given that the part
nership heretofore existing between C.
II. Mann and II. W. Karper, trading
and doing business at Sa'.uvla, Fulton
county, Pa., under the firm name of C.
II. Mann & Co., has this day been dis
solved by mutual consent, and the in
terest of II. W. Karper is now owned
by C. H. Mann, Jr., and the business
hereafter will be conducted under tho
firm name of C. II. Mann & Son. The
books and accounts of tho firm of C.
II. Mann St Co., are now in the hands
of C. II. Mann, who will collect all
outstanding accounts and pay all In
debtedness of the old firm.
C. H. MANN,
II. W, KAUPEU,
Saluvla, Pa.,
October 2, 1911.
fr. M. COMERE&
agent for
7Hb GEISER MANVfAC-
TURING COMPAQ
BURNT CABINS, ,
for the sale of Traction a
Portable Engines, Gaso
line, Separators, Clo
ver Hullers, Saw
mills, ac. .
Engines on hand an
the time,
Kodol Dyspepsia Cur
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