THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURG, PA. Boarding. Summer Norma: Students can secure good board and rooms at Michael Clack's McConnellsburg. Apply early Judging from the amount croaking by members of three of our moat prominent political par ties, we may look for a new par ty to be known as "The Frog' lestive" Party. Among the purchases made by Harry Johnston while in New York a few weeks ago, is a large, handsome show case for the dis i piay ana protection of sporting goods, auto supplies, etc. Mrs. S. B. Woollet met with a very painful accident on Satur day when a heavy window sash fell on her right hand cutting two of her fingers so badly that they required the services of a surgeon. HIDES. Frank 13. Sipes pays the highest market price 'for beef bides at tieir butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins sheepskins and tallow. Advertisement. II. E. Ilirk and II. H. Clevcn- ger, two young men of Hiram, Taylor township, have completed a lime spreader that compare favorably with any factory-made machine. Howard and Harvey certainly are geniuses. Now let's hear about that roller. Summer freaks have already made their appearance on the old pike. Last week a man on stilts passed through, and two men with a push-mobile went puffing by enroute to "Somewhere," and a band of Gipsies with six or eight wagons and about forty horses defied the law by camping outside of town. George Garner, of Tod town ship, went to farming last spring after having worked in Altoona for several years. We know that he is going to succeed because he is built that way. One of the straws that point that way is the fact that he dropped in to the News office the other day and planted a couple of Ads. to let people know that he has what they may want. The razing of the century-old building on the corner of Water and Second streets affords an op portunity to study methods used by builders in colonial days when they built "good fer strong." Specimens of lumber were re vealed that, could it be had now in quantities, would sell for fab ulous prices. Nails and spikes made by hand on an anvil in a blacksmith shop were used in many places. Some of the stud ding and joists were of material clean of knots, such as seldom find their way into buildings of the present day. PLEASANT GROVE. Amos Barber is not so well, acaiu; and Mrs. Hays Morgret is quito poorly with rheumatism. Pleasant Grove School closod Tuesday. The term was very satisfactory under the charge of Web9ter W. Mellott. Sorry to see him go. Come again, Mr. Mellott. Easter services were held in Pleasant Grove Church on Easter Sunday. There will be some moving near this place, soon. We are glad that spring has, come. It was a very severe win tor. Samuel M. Clevenger is quite poorly. FACTS AND FICTIONS. Experience of McConnellsburg Citizens Are Easily Proven to be Facts. The most superficial investiga tion will prove that tile following statement from a resident of Mc Connollsburg is true. Read it and compare evidence from Mc Connollsburg people with testi mony of strangers living so far away you cannot investigate the facts of the case. Many more citizens of McConnellsburg en dorse Doan's Kidney Pills. Kiley Pock, shoemaker, Pleas ant St., McConnellsburg, Pa says: "some years ago 1 was troubled with my kidneys and soreness in my back. I was diz zy at limes ana it auectea my eyes. I bad to get up often at night on account of the kidney secretions. I was tired out when 1 got up, and 1 didn't feel likedO' ing any work. I had a doctor at the time, but he only gave me little relief. A friend insisted up on me taking Doan's Kidney Pills as lie was cured by them. I got two boxes at Trout's Drug Store, and found great relief at once I hive never had any severe svmD lorn oi Kidney trouble since. l'rice :)c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kiduey Pills the same that Mr. Peck had Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buf M- I XT V miu, n. l. Summer Normal. : The Summer Normal for teach ers at McConnellsburg, Pa., will open Monday, May 11, 1914, at 1.39 p. m. For the advanced section some of the common branches will be eliminated and higher branches substituted, thus giving oppor tunity for those teachers who hold provisional certificates to prepare to pass an examination for professional certificates. This change will be made in order to keep pace with the provisions of the Code. Superintendent B. C. Lamber son will assist in the teaching during the entire term. Tuition: Full term $7.00, less than seven weeks 1. 00 t)er week. Length of term 8 weeks. Lewis Harms, 4 10 St. McConnellsburg. Pa. Sale Register. Friday, April 17, Harvev A. Black will sell at his residence one fourth mile south of Huston- town on the Peach Orchard road. all his household godds consisting oi Kitcnen cabinet, sideboard. tables, cbairf, carpets rugs, bed steads and bedding, sewing ma chine, and many other articles. Also, at the same time and place will be sold the farm consisting of 123 acres and an additional tract containing 8 acres. Terms will be made known on day of sale. J. M. Chesnut, auctioneer. Friday, April 24, S. D. Mellott. ad ministrators of the estate of J. Alfred Mellott, will sell at the late resideuce of the decedent, 1 mho northwest of Need more, household gfods and farminsr mplements, consisting ot plows. harrows, harness, buggy, waeron cattle, horses, corn, hay, lumber, &c. Salo begins at 10 o'clock. credit G months, J. J. Harris auc tioneer. Saturday, April 25, S. B. Wool let desiring to retire from the hotel business, will sell at the Washington House, McConnells burg, a large lot of household- goods and hotel furnishings con sisting of bedroom furniture, parlor iurniture, carpets, stoves, chairs, cupboards, dishes, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock sharp. Credit 0 months. A. L. Wible, auctioneer. SHAPIRO BROTHERS ORBISONIA, PENN'A. LARGEST DISTRIBUTORS IN THE ENTIRE COUNTY OF HUNTINGDON. We are ready for the Spring and Summer Season with the most beautiful assortment of Merchandise ever collected in this locality. A visit to our store will convince you of the many advant ages offered you in buying your season needs here. Ladies Suits and Cloaks Charming new styles in this season's best shades and popular designs. Come see thom. Prices $5.19 and up New Dress Fabrics Fresh from the looms in great variety. These include Crepe, Eponge, Ratine, Im ported PJaids, Etc. We positively guarantee you a saving of one-third less than regular price. I Our assortments are so va ried, qualities good and prices guaranteed the lowest. Expert Milliner from tho Fashion Center will direct you to the proper designs, colorings and trimmings. Big Line of Ilats for the Children. Beautiful Lingerie Waists and Lace Dresses Our vast assortment com prises the most popular stylos of the leading makes. Tailor made and haudsomely designed. Prices of dresses Stays, 3 40, $4 98, etc. Silks and Ribbons All the fashionable weaves in a new range of colors. Chif fon Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Superb Messalines, Silk Moires. Lower prices than elsewhere. All the leading ribbons are here at reasonable prices. Domestics -and White Goods A biger line than ever. Lancaster Gingham 7c U. B. Muslin, 10c quality, 1 15c Percale 9c 15c India Linen 9c Other goods low priced. Qi-j'q Olot h I W Eeftson our Men'8 an( Young Men's De- vIVtl ling partment is supreme. Our clothes command style, quality and fit. . We are ready to prove same to you All wool fabrics. $25 00 suits $18.50, $20.00 suits $15.00, $15 00 suits $12 50, $12.00 suits, $9 50 and less. Trousers for dress or work in the best patterns. Prices reasonable. BOYS' SUITS. Over fifty styles and patterns, all sizes. $1 98 to $7.50. vpo. tl,Sh arid Low Shoes in endless variety. Quality assured the best. All the leather in Blucher, lace or button. New whita for the ladies and children. Every number is a winner for the men and toys. Our prices conceded by every one the lowest. FUlrii ShinS TlllS 'ncludeseverything fur Ladies, Gentlemen and the Hosiery, Underwear, Shirts, Neckwear for both sexes. Everything new at moderate prices. FU Tn ltU KP F1r UovjriuK9' Wal1 Papers, Paints, etc. We are head II LA I v quarters, and you can be easily suited here. EXTRA LOW PRICE INDUCEMENTS IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT Com 6 cLnd SG"- beforevouPurchas9el9ewhere- A trip to the largest establishment will put you wise. SHAPIRO, BROS Orbisonia( Pa IA J I I 7 Department Store mmmsmmm AbsoIutelPure ROYAL the most celebrated o! all ike baiting powders in the world celebrated for its great leavening strength and purity. It maizes your calces, biscuit, brad, etc., health! ul, it insures you against alum and all forms oi adulteration that go ivilh the !owpriccCbrands. ENID. Harry Truax, of Juniata, spent from Friday until Sunday with his mother who is very poorly with erysipelas on her face. Dr. Harry ThornJey and moth er, of Philadelphia, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Edwards. D. W. C. Cunningham spent Eastor with his parents. Mrs. L. Keith, ot Trough Creek is spending some time with, rela tives. The sick are slowly recovering, but since the last writing, a new case of pneumonia developed Wm. Lockard. Mrs. Ella Truax is under quar antine for meningitis, the seoond daughter being the affected one; but she is better at this time. J. M. Schenck made a business trip to Three Springs and the county capital the last of the week. Mrs. Emma Ileinsley and chil dren, of Pitcairn, visited her brother, John Rider, recently. Heed and Laura Edwards hav ing finished thoir school terms, the one, in Bedford, the other, in Huntingdon, are both at home at present. Mrs. Samuel Bender has, been suffering greatly from rheuma tism for the past two weeks. Her feet and hands are badly gwollen. Spring and Summer Millinery AT ANNIE FREY'S A Complete Assortment of Smart Trimmed Hats. Hats of the unusual sort, distinctive designs portraying the modes of the moment, and created for the needs of the critical trade. You know that Good Nobby Styles for young ladies and children are bard to find, them a really bewildering ass'irtmeit. We have Everything in Millinery Silks, Ribbons, Mahnes, Nets, Veilings, Laces, Flowers, Feathers, Hatpins, and Ornaments in full and complete as sortment in all departments. The prices you will find just right and you are cordial, ly invited to call and see our stock whether you buy or not. ANNIE B. PREY, North First Street, McConnellsburg. A A00xjl0?k 00 See this space for our Ad. next week on Furniture, Floor Coverings Table Oil Cloth, Shades, Plows and Harrows. Wire Fence, and Hardware. CLEM CHESNUT. $ Hoy Often Have You Looked for a receipted bill one of those accounts which yon know you have paid, but simply misplaced the receipt? Careful about your business matters perhaps, but such mistakes will occur. A Check Account in this Bank will solve these perplexing problems, be it your business or household affairs. Let this 3ank keep your books. You get a re ceipt in the check, a record on the stub and your finaii ces are always well in baud. It is profitable, convenient, economical. j Keep your check account in i The First National Ban! U THE GROWTH AND EARNINGS OF A Ml 5 j5 There is no other line of business in the world that sc - mucn concerns the public and its wellare as the growtt -j auu earnings oi a liana. A little over two vears ago or more. precisely on .lannaru 1 1010 Tim T?T TT nrvxT rTTiTr n itv r . .., iU t-uiviix tuuiui liinux"1"; 2 menced business as a State Bank with a Capital of $3(),000.(X i and total assets of a little over 1233,030.00. ' ll Our last call for a statement February 20, 1914-1 m little more than two years later, shows Total Assets of over ,3 ftiaO.OOO 00 and Surplus and Undivided profits of over $U 000 00 Uurine these two years $0,000.00 was paid out m ! fAfJII nivinwwnc n tni,i.u.... 1 J Tho above Tacts and figures are arguments. GorrPP.t: hanlfinw mofhrwlo. Dm. ir.fm.iin in InnlinnSllll ix the public; Conservative management; Confidence: These 0H aro ine principles that Helped to make this splendid show J lug possible. p GEO. A. HARRIS, C. R. SPANGLER, H President. Vice President. WILSON L. NACE, Cashier. , Spring and Summer Milliner now in stock, and we can please the most fastideous. If it is a new hat, we have it. If you wish your old one remodeled, we have an immense stock of trimmings to select from. Come in and tell us ajbout what you want and we will make it for you. Irs. A. F. Little, McConnellsburg, Pa. FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $100 a Tear in Advance-
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