The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, October 26, 1911, Image 5

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    INTERESTING PA2AS8APKS
Of I 'Cnl and General Interest, (lathered
at Home or Clipped Inn our
Exi'.lianjjes.
George Bradnick of Kuobsvillc
was ono of our callers on Alondiy.
George W. Locke was at the
County Seat ou Friday of last
weolf.
G. J. Mollott of U Covo Tan
nery was seen on our streets on
Monday. i
Sam McLucas of I5i Ccve Tan
nery visited tho County Capital
on Friday.
E. Mowery Gelvin and wife
were at the City Hotel on Thurs
day last.
W. II. James of Fort Littloto-i
was a business visitor to town ou
Friday last.
Found a good No. 01 overshoe.
Owner can have it, by calling Vt
this ollice.
" Mr. and Mrs. AhimanzUunyan,
ofNcedmoro, are visiliug m It o
homo of their son Jojm U. who
has been coDlined to his homo in
this place nearly two weeks on
account of illness.
J. W. Copeland, of Dayton,
Ohio, purchased a bottle of Cham
berlain's Cough llemedy for his
boy wiio had a coll, and before
the bottle Was all used the boy's
cold was gone.. Is that not be tter
than to pay a live dollar doctor's
bill? For sals by all dealers.
McConnellsburg Iju therm:
Sunday school, !):ir; llojy Com
munion 10:510, Oct. Ill), 10 U; V. 1
S. E. 0:00. Tho regular prepini-
lory service will be hoid Oct
28th. Big Cove Tannery Lnllier
an: Sunday school 1 ::;, Holy
Communion, 2:5jO, Oct. L'.i, It'll.
Hero is a woman who speaks
f'om personal knowledge and
long experience, viz, Mrs. V. II.
Brogan, of Wilson, l'a., who says,
"1 know from experience that
Cham berlain's Cough Remedy is
far superior to any other. For
croup there is nothing that excels
it." For sale by all dealers.
Mr. aud Mrs. F. J. Bonner, !
Wilson, Pa., are spondii'j' their
anuual outing among their Fill Ion
county friends. Mr. Hummr is
Yard master in the railr.iad y:;.rds
at DuQuosne, Pa , and is one of
the Company's most trusted em
ployes.
If you have young'childrenyou
have perhaps, noticed that dis
orders of the stomach are their
most common ailment. To cor
rect this you will find Chamber
Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets
excellent. They aro easy and
pleasant to take, and mild and
geutlo in effect. For sale by all
dealers.
Surprise Party.
On Sunday October tho -nd
'luito a pleasant surpuso was
given in the Home of Mr. aud
Mrs. George Bradnick near
K'nobsville in honor of their .son
Daniel Paul, when he went to the
door, to his surprise, he saw
friends and neighbors coming in
to celebrate his third birthday.
Ho received 11 beautiful cards
aud many other useful presents.
Tho. e present were: Lydia Allcr
Km ma Bradnick, Brico Ailer,
Frank Braduick, Ada Catchall,
Mary Peddon, Oscar Allcr, Ella
Ijradnick, John Pedden, Irene
Bessie Alter, Be-tha Pedden,
Velma Bliss Aller, Irvin Brad
lck, Daniel and Elnora Green,
David and Aunio Cooper, Alviu,
'rgio, Lotuo, M. M., John Or-
v'llt, and George Bradnick and
Wife.
0.k Who WasTiikkr.
give
is no
soot
T-i
oor oil cannot
good light Then
lcker, no odor, no
wucre
FAMILY FAVORITE CIL
u "sed Thi3 triple-refmed
jnp oil costs no more than
thenferiorkinds and saves
un0 end of trouble. Get
. your dealer's it
is therein barrels shipped
irom our refineries.
avorlv Oil Woi-ft. Co.
"""p.nanni R.rin.rs
PITTmunr.
Alto m.L... nrt ...
sn.-i.ir.""' y
"vriy UMollnei.
fi'.'iiMk.
Cl.liAR KlWif-.
M in-iii) (.'.- .i fi,.j-s spent the
week i with .Vmuie I .' tad Teller.
W. I. Fii'lil.s va during the
post vv(.M-k linirg sieno ropiir
woi k in- Aadiei (:; ,), M, tjlks
n u t.
E S. Nead and wife talk of
moving te Now Jersey.
Bert Wiiiee.-ai di.er has jux.t Jin
ished remodeling his liouso.
Ward Berkstresser teacher of
school No. (j, is noarding in the
homo of J. W. Mower and wife.
li. J. Fleming of tho County
Seat spent the week end at his
home here.
Mrs Viola llahr aud throe chil
dren of Somerset county, are
visiting Horace Grow and wile,
her parents; she i.; aUo accom
panied by her sister iu law, Mary
llahr who is visiting iu the Grove
home,
The pupil t who came from the
school in T:.yior to ti'iu Debhn
school hi'Ve been sent back to
their own school.
List S i! nrdu v night, there was
auction at the Winegavdner store,
as will also be m two weeks in the
atteruoon. Mr. Wmegardncr expect.--
to go out of the mercantile
business.
Jesse C irben v a former boy
ot this place was here l-'aturday
evening after an absence ot sever
ai years, lie and Mrs. Carberry
aro visiting her fa Milt Jamison
Hess.
It recently dawned on our
friend Jehu W. Mower that his
vacation must bo about due, so
he started and after visiting rela
tives m I'Hh Valley, Mowcrsviile
his two sons in Chamhcrsburg,
ho attended tho H.igcr.stown Fair
went over the Batlleliehl at
Gettysburg, where lie had be.-ir
present tho ' day of the Great
Battle, and visited Ins daughter
m New Jersey and oa his return
he says he had the "time of his
life."
Mrs. Frank Keith and three
little sons of Saltillo spent the
past week with her home folks,
and ou last Thursday she, ace-oin-pinied
by her mothe r Mrs. X. B.
Henry drove down to McCormells
burg to consult the dentist and
returned on Fiiday bo'.h tooth
!es wanderer a.
Little Julia Baker spent S.itur
hiy night v ith her uncle and
aunt Calvin Baker and wife at
Hotel Baker.
C. U Shore and L. II. Grove
expect, to got n proline engine
md saw ihe wood of the comuiuu
ity.
Our Band is progressing nicely.
L. P. Moitou and Mortie
Stevens spent Suudav with B. S.
Winegardner aud wife.
We learn Mrs. Aaron Ihmiier
of Waynesboro, who w.s former-
ly Bessie Swisher of this place,
is iu very delicate health. Her
many friends here hope lor her
speedy restoration.
Frank Keith and nephew Pern
Barber of Saltillo spent Saturday
night and Sunday With N. B.
Henry and wife.
We are informed there are
seven case;', of eiph.heria m Sal
tillo, iu;d another now cise in
Maddoiisvilli! one of the twin
boys of Robert Locke and wife.
Mrs. Barton was vis'uing here
recently.
William Meilott, wife and sons
Lester and Robbie spent Satur
day cvemug, with A. J. Fruker
and wife.
Frank Madden wife and little
son Richard spent Sunday with
her pan. nt.s Calvin Baker and
wife at Hotel Baker.
It's Tqual I on't Txist.
No one has ever made a salve,
ointment or bithn to conmare
with Buckten's Arnica Salve. It's
iho ono perfect healer of Cms,
Corns, Burn?, Bruises, Sores,
Scalds, B iils, Uicers, EeKcmu,
Salt Rheum. For Soro Eyes,
Cold Sores, Chaped Hands or
Sprains its supreme. Unrivaled
Piles. Try it. Only LT-c at Trout's
drug store.
WHY HKITATi:?
.'n CiLr Tliat hilc m " n;::y Ihk
if i. A .vc.'l !!.
We are so positive our v me ly
will completely relieve constipa
tion, no matter how chronic it
may be, thn wo offer to furnish
it free oT all cost if it fails.
Constipation is commonly
caused by weakness of ihe nei u s
and muscles of the large intes
tine. To expect a cure you must
therefore tone up and strengthen
those organs and restore them to I
healthier activity.
We want you to try Rexall Or
derlies on our guarantoo. They
are eaten like candy, and aro par
ticularly good for children. They
si Vii to act directly on the nerves
and muscle's of the bowels. They
apparently have a neutral action i1
o.i the oihor organs. Tl.ey do not j 11
p-.irgc or cause oth r rvonven:- j'1"
vice. e will ri.T r,d vmi i n: in I
e,.- if they do notovei co'in- el . ' '
ie. or habitual c.ii,,p;.i' me a-; 1 I u
C'us aid to relieve tin; my ri-'ds ' '
n .sociaie or dependent. !.: .'.. i""
i-.oinents. Try Rexall On:.-: I'.-, I
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eoel tde
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liell".
t;;iy. Tii.) fo v vi
wore taken n p -x-.i
tho teacli ts pr. -
conrso -lo y.ia ; ') r.
home study' Ti
or. 51. S'-le ol die i
following a re i ; :
who were p: e- i t ..
IS. K Wait rs A ! "
'Lele, S-i,he B-i
I ton aed ('in -.v .- : .
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Havo an Elant Line of Ladies' Suits
and Coats. A good, strictly up-tort
a lo suit for
!'
w
r i'::
'i '.our risk. Three s.;-.e
-":., nnd ."iic. Sold o ,ly
s'-ore The Rexall Store.
W. Seylar.
Ikud! Silj'r.
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Sauerkraut and Wiei. r-.vtrsl, j
hard cider and pret.:e!s are only
i. hint of the (U.i;nt li'i ol fare to '
I) .1 served by the ladies coi'ip - I
ieg the Women I'oreign Mi.--.-ioe-!
-.try Society of the Presbyterian j
church at this phiec. Snepi i ;
will be nerved from to oY!o, ', !
, m., at the residence of Mrs. I'. !
V,'. Peck, Saturday eviein:, (e j
t'jhcr L'tlt. Yes. evervboJ v i.o:.,
Oe.ly S cent. 'd:
P. S Since the .above was put
in type the ladles have in- true ! :d j
" to correct the statement a'..o it
the hard cider. They wiil, how
e ver, have cider just the same.
a. :
i in,
V hi.
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5.00, $10.00, $12.50, $14.00
AND $15,00.
Wo can save you lots of money on these
P,oods and give you as good styles as you
wnl not anywhere. Ladies' and Children's
oals, latest patterns and fabrics at any
price you want. A special Coat at $5.00,
mccly made, full lenfith and a splendid
tiU.:r--a Coat at $7.00 that we are not
a ! raid to put against any coat from any
vv'iore at the price. Coats up to $15.00.
An Liegant Line of Sweaters of which we
have sold already quite a lot. A Sweater
at -pI.oO as good as we, or any one else,
sold last year for ,$2.00, range from 50c
Lo o.OO. Aviation caps 50c to $1.00,
Aulomobilo caps 50c to $1.00, Scarfs
galore.
Blankets All Wool, Warranted,
o4.50 UP. 1-2 wool $2.00 up. - Cotton
blankets 40c to $2.00.
If you want to save money we are sure
we can help you.
Geo. W. Reisner & Co.
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Mrs. Levi Truax and grand
daughter, Flo are visiting rela
lives in Jumalu and B.-dford.
OiaC.eko is spending soine
time, with rUtivs in Mt.Pniei,,
'd ! ton, :a.i! A!m ei-r.
A. S, -id wards and wife spent
i'Vnlay night Willi the family of
li. W Mc'.llam at Kob.-rtsihi'e.
Laura K Iv ards attend, d i:i.-ti-tete
at D.-lia-'ee.
Custer Smith has i.iov.-d his
family to Bverett. I
,U:;i,. Morton sp-mt from l'Yi
i!ay until Sunday at the home of
her parents in MeOonneilshun.-.
Charles K.irly and family visit
ed Cocke Poster at R'jtind IvnoO
last Sunday.
no most hoa'ino &' o l.i tho wck:.
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Wei! some one got bargains in low shoes for
Mjn, Ladies and Children. We have run
out quite a few, we may just have
your size yet at tne same
reduction.
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r.:i -: i ae Heme of our customers
e.,.. ,! a s t.i -ci a little heavier Tin Can
en ti:r.:.:.-. Wo havo them now,
ii tin- ol.l kind 110 tind li.V ilo
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I.. ;n soap 7 i-ak'es
1 ilo. cliitlics pins
'' pi'pi'f 10, 1.1, l.'i anil 2"c
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School Kcports.
Report of Locust f i rovo schoi 1
for first month endiuOctober 17,
1911. Number of pupils enrolled
during month; male 7; female, 0.
Per cent of attendance male,
female, 0-1. Number who attend
ed every day during month; Carl
Mills, Ellis Plessingur, Harper
Diehl, Ireue Lay ton, Mary Rless
l iprer and Rtntha Diehl. C. A.
Spade, teacher.
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hacke d up by a su!;sh:i 1; ' . !e .
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Two Cui'loails of liu-rios lit ono tiinr, se in-; pi
T. U. Truax of Plum Run drop
ped in to see us on Monday morn
l ig last for a few minutes.
strong for a Fulton county ilcaler, but, that is jiisi uii.it
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has jnst tTrciveJ, In this lot iii-e 5 (liiferi-i t ; n -1. -
styles, of Iiij.'(,ors ninl Kiumlxiuts liirlii.lii,- tin- .'i.i
hiii'i;. lit) lues on hanil u lur-o stork of
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Tho Prices? Pon't mention it. 1 1' too p: in - w. i e
lo' tliO lowest, ho would Hot b:; .Sriiiiir, by li,i- i ;,i'
V
M"'s A Sons
. ' ' t'i; rket price
':' ' i- Vvrr butch'T
: ': "ini;: lUbur,', also
! o-i." im 1 for calf skins,
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slKCi'slias uod tallow.
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VI 1.1. id of units lit the lowest prices.
I f yo;i . mil to paint any tiling wo
run fiii'tii-dt Urn 1 li;: lit pnint at tho
llh'lit Ml. l.
lOi-lOu
:'( chains
Heavy and lilit iln' chains
Axe single and iloulili' hit
l.'i, ."0 and 70c
We sell the Mann and Kelly lit "'c
Manure forks 4i and i")."o llorso shoo pinchers
,.i aniii-c nooks
Sled picks
Pick bandies
Wo have sold moro Warner Corsets
In tho lust year than wo ever sold.
Just because tho people m e find in
out that they aro nil ridit, nnd thcro
is moro VVurner Corsets sold every
where than uny other. Why not try
them? they don't cost nny moro than
any other and not so much. l.V for a
eOc one, in) nnd ll'io for a 1.(K) and
fl.-'i for a f 1.5(1 ono.
Try a Wnrnor and ho convinced thut.
they uro tho best.
Wo havo a liew Hk: Annorsldo Cor
sets that wo will soli at 50c.
A jrood ladies black hoso So
See our black hoso Jp
Men's cork Insoles 5,.
4-1 and 5--1 shoo laces lo
A 'ci'cat liuo of post cards and
town views lo
Children's Misses' nnd Lndios'
hose su jportcrs 8 and 10c
Watches guaranteed for ono
year (kr, 75 and 11,'w
Alarm clocks 5S, 7,"k! HM
And tho ono thnt rings for 15
minutes f 1 25
Seth Thomas 8 day dock tl US
Tooth brushes 3, 5 and lOo
Silkiitnie lloss 4o u spool
Seo our pearl buttons 5c do.
Don't foiget that wo enn lit all
of you in Shoes and Cbthinc wlien it
conies to school Shoes and Hosiery
we wont step buck for any one and
think wo eau go uhoud of any. Call
and get prices.
Table spoons 2o
Tea spoons rs
Nos. 1 and 2 lamp globes 4 and 5o
Lantern globes 6 and 80
Jelly glasses with lids 2iV) doz
llorsoshoo tumblers 23c dox
Irou handles 5 nnd 80
Guaranteed horse, shoo nallg 12c lb
Ilorso shoo hammers, steel 2.1o
48o
55c Tuck hummers 5 and 80
45c Turing knives 6 and 80
Pic Hull rings 15c
Wo aro this year handling the same fodder yarn
that wo had last year. Don't get it mixed
with the cheap goods that was sold at
same price last year. Our trade on
this goods is increasing every year.
SEE US BEFORE BUYING.
HULL & BENDER.
Storo open all hours. Remember we dotiot close
in the evening.