The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, June 04, 1912, Image 8

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    THE PULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCC NNELLSBURG, PA.
, MARKET REPORT.
CORREOTKD EVERY WEDNESDAY.
The ifraln murknm are taken from the Clium
pernliurK dully uewnptkpt'm. Tno pruvlvum
orlui' are lUone inut ubiuln lu MuCuiiueiln
our. GRAIN
Wheat :t
Now wheat a
Bran ' l.lio
Coin ' 70
Cuts ... :ir
l;je 2
PROVISIONS
ITam per lb lfi
Shoulder 14
Dacon, Sides per lb 12
1'otutoes, er bushel Wi
Butler, Creamery 25
Butter, Country 1
Eggs, per dozen 1
Lard, per lb 11
Live Calves, per lb 7
Chickens, por tb 13
Old hay is reported very scarce
in some parts of the County.
Wool is reported as bringing
better prices in the County than
when the duty was higher.
Special sale of all Millinery
during the week beginning June
1st. Am closing out. Miss Mary
C. Wilkinson. 5-28-2L
Five tons of crushed stone to
the load soon wore out the solid
rubber tires on the State High
way's auto truck, on Cove moun
tain. Did you put up that old shoe,
hollow stick of wood, or a little
box for the wrens? Remember,
the entrance hole must be just
three-quarters of an inch in size
or the sparrows will take pos
session. Abner Lake and two children
were pleasant visitors in the
'home of Joseph E. Mellott last
Sunday. B. F. Daniels and fam
ily, of Hancock, spent the time
in the same home from Saturday
until Monday.
HIDES. Frank B. Sipea
pays the highest market price
for beef hides at tbeir butcher
shop in McConnellsburg, also
highest price paid for calf skins
sheepskins and tallow.
Advertisement.
Wells township occupies the
unique position of having lots of
road money in the treasury, but
lacks men to work on the roads.
Gee, but work must be plenty
over there! But then they say
the sun makes the roads in Wells.
We try to mow the alfalfa from
our chins twice a week, at least;
and every time we mow we feel
rcc-ret that the chins (hills) out
in Licking Creek township are
not clothed with an equally per
sistent growth of alfalfa of the
trifoliate variety.
A low rate excursion will be
run over the Cumberland Valley
railroad of June 11th. to State
College, in order that farmers
may visit that institution to learn
more of what is being done there
in the way of experimenting on
better farming. A through train
will run to the College.
From one of our exchanges we
learn that a month-old Holstein
bull calf was purchased in the
northern part of the State for
$3,390; after keeping it for four
weeks the owner sold it at auc
tion in Syracuse two weeks ago
for $11,300, a clear gain of $5,
900, or more than double what he
paid for it. That profit of $5,
900 is more than many persons
make in a life time.
"The Philadelphia Record"
rides uo hobbies and plays no
favorites. It gives all the news
for just what it is worth. It
steers clear of sensationalism. It
is clean and wholesome. Its
sporting department is a tower
of strength. Its financial reports
are authoritative. Producers
swear by its market quotations.
Its editorial policies command re
spect and confidence. It's good
natured cartoons inimitably hit
off the leading topics of the day.
Good judges deem DeMar the
best cartoonist in the country.
FACT.
Local Evidence, j
Evidence that can bu verified.
Fact is what we want.
Opinion is not enough.
Opinions differ.
Here's a McConnellsburg fact.
You can test it.
F. M. Taylor, civil engineer,
Water St., McConnellsburg, Pa.
says: "i suuerea irora severe
pains in my back and loins. I
had weak kidneys, the action be
ing somewhat irregular. I was
advised to Uso Doan'stKidney
Pills by a friend at Burnt Cabins
who told me how he had been
cured by thetn. I got a box and
could notice a difference immed
i.itoly. Doan's Kidney Pills gave
me great relief. I always take
them with me when I go out of
town because if I catch cold, I
get a slight attack of the trouble.
When this occurs I can always
depend on Doan's Kidney Pills
I recommend this remedy when
ever I hear anyone suffering
from back ache or kidney weak
ness. I confirm the endorse
ment I gave Doan's Kidney Pills
some years ago."
Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't
simply askfor a kidney remedy
get Doan's Kidney Pills the
same that Mr. Taylor bad.
Fostor-MilburQ Co., Props., Buf
falo, N. Y.
G. W. Reisner & Co.'s
Wlicn Subscriptions Are Pail
When you make a payment on
your subscription account do not
overlook the fact that no receipts
are given unless payment is made
at this office and a request is made
for a receipt when remittances
are received through the mail.
If our subscribers will bear this
in mind it will save them need
less worry as to whether or not
remittances are received by us for
the fact that the label on your
paper is your receipt and if the
date has been changed thereon
you may rest assured that remit
tance has been received and
properly placed, to your credit.
The change of date on the label
mentioned may not occur for sev
eral days and at times a week or
more after remittance is received
but be patient and keep looking
for the change of date until it is
made and if not made in due
time then it is time to write us
about it. We feel that with this
explanation much annoyance both
to us and our subscribers will be
avoided.
Moths and Lice.
It is claimed that the strong
scent of red cedar will keep moth
from clothes, and lice from the
roosts of poultry. This being the
case, it would seem that the free
use oi red cedar, shavings, or
sawdust, would be greatly pre
ferred to that of the moth bal
which leaves such a s'ekening o-
dor on woolens and furs.
For poultry roosts, it is recom
mended that the roost poles be
made of cedar, and that as much
of this wood as possible be used
in hen houses at places where lice
harbor. An ample supply of ce
dar sawdust could be had by hack
ing a piece of the wood with
saw until the desired amount is
procured, to be sprinkled freely
among woolens and furs when
they are packed away for the
summer months.
Spring
Wose Pigeon Is This?
On May 25th, a- blue pigeon
came to the residence of John
Gladfelter, Clear Ridge, Pa. It
is very tame, and refuses to
leave. The bird wears on one
leg a gold band; and on the oth
er, a silver band on which is mark
ed "B. 0450." Mr. Gladfelter
would be glad to hear from the
owner in order to satisfy his
curiosity as to where the wan
derer came from.
nmemammn
No Substitutes
RETURN to the grocer all sub
stitutes sent you for Royal Bak-
ing Powder. There is no sub
stitute for ROYAL. Royal is a pure,
cream of tartar baking powder, and
healthful. Powders offered as sul
stitutes are made from alum.
' The balmy days of springtime are here again, with all its joys of
housecleaning, garden making, and general shaking off of the
odors of a long winter. With this season comes the" necessity for
new carpets, new rugs, new wall paper, new paint, new garden
tools, to say nothing of the new dresses for the girls and women,
and new shoes for the whole family.
From our long experience in catering to the wants of the Fulton
County trade, we know just what is needed, and have our store full
to overflowing with the very best things to supply the demands of
our varied patronage. For instance :
We have a large assortment of Women's Misses' and Children's
Dresses in colors and white at prices ranging from 25 cents to $3.
Beautiful Waistscolors and white 50 cents to $3. A large lot
of Summer Dress Stuffs in Cotton, Silk, and Wool, and a splendid
assortment of Embroideries, beautiful and cheap.
CARPETS AND MATTINGS
A ?ood assortment of carpets and mattings ranging in price
frorn 13 to GO cents. Brussell's, 65 to 80 cents. Blinds from 10
cents to 45 cents. v
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING
The large sale of men's and boys' clothing this springproves that
we huve been exceedingly fortunate in the selection of our stock. Come right
along for your spring and summer suits; while we have sold lots, we have plenty
left, and are adding new stock right along.
SHOES! SHOES!
Not as many going barefoot this season as formerly, and we have on hands shoes
enough to go around, and at the right price. They come to ydu direct from the
factory, and one profit is saved to you. Style and quality guaranteed.
6. 1. Reisner & Company at the Old Stand.
Practical Training as Teachers
Every Graduate of the State Normal School at Indiana, Pa., hag hid the
advantage of actual teaching experience. Practice lend9 confidence and
makes the significance of book-learned precepts come out clear and strong.
PENNSYLVANIA STATE
NORMAL SCHOOL of Indiana, Pa.
Where Ambition is Inspired, Directed .and Trained I
IN CONNECTION WITH THE STATE NORMAL ARE
THE INDIANA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS A. E. KINSLEY. Principal
and THE INDIANA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC . H. E. COGSWELL, Director
The LeadiAg ' Institutions of their kind in Pennsylvania
New catalogues now ready for d'ltributSon.
Addrmu Dr. Jammi E. A mint, Indiana, Pa,
The Fortieth Year Opens Sept 8, 1914
Resolutions of Respect.
Whereas, In his infinite wis
dom, it has been the will of the
Ahnighty to remove from our
midst our much beloved and re
spected teacher, Robert Alexan
der Stouteagle , therefore, be it-
Resolver, That we, the mem
bers of the Eira Bible Class, of
the first United Presbyterian
church, Altoona, Pa., bowing to
the Divine will, and wishing to
pay tribute to his long and faith
ful service to our class, do, in
this manner, express our sincere
sympathy to the bereaved family.
Resolved, That copies of these
resolutions be sent to the bereav
ed family, and to the press for
publication.
bruce dunlap,
Grace Shiffler,
Edith Slippy,
Committee.
Ice Cream
Having installed an
ENGINE and POW
ER FREEZER. I am
prepared to furnish
ICE CREAM in any
quantity desired up
on short notice.
Special wholesale
PR1CETO DEALERS
LESLIE W. SEYLAR.
5-21-41
JVeWITT'S WITCH HAZLl
SALVE For Piles Burns, Sores,
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I The Burden of Proof
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A Senior Teaching in ihc Training School under the Inspection of a Critic Tcarhor. f
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In case of disputes over payment of a bill, the
burden of proof lies with you to prove that you
have paid it, and a receipt must bt shown.
If you pay your bills by check you always have
the necessary proof. The check is a GOOD
RECEIPT and you CANNOT LOSE.
y Open Your Account With This Strong National Bank
The First Rational Bank
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of McConnellsburg, Pa.
The BANK that made it possible for you to re
ceive INTEREST on your Bavings.
Nursery Stock
Thos. T. Cromer, Fort Little
ton, Pa., is representing
Knight & Bostwick's big
nurseries in this county and
will be glad to receive your
ordors for all kinds of Fruit
Trees, Koscs, Vines, Small
Fruits, Ornameutal Trees
and Shrubs. Satisfaction
guaranteed. 511 4t
New Summer Goods
Mrs. A. F. Little has just received
a lot of splendid summer millinery
goods, that are now on display at her
store.
Mrs. A. F. Little,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
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J. K. JOHNSTON'S
Men's Wool Suits, the newest and most
stylish Blue, Brown, Green and Gray,
$12.50 to $18.00. Some special suits for
Men and Youths as low as $5.00.
Every Suit Guaranteed to Fit
Men's and Ladies' shoes, Oxfords and
Pumps Tan, Black and Patent Leather.
Ladies' Shirt Waists, Skirts, and Dresses,
Middy Blouses, all the very newest.
GET IT AT
J. K. JOHNSTON.
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ness community;
service.
of satisfactory service is as-
sured to all depositors and jj
patrons of our bank, whicnjj
invariably adheres to the
principle of extending the
same courteous, efficient at- J
tcntion to tlin smallest as I
well as the largest patron, jj.
A commercial baDk exists)
for the benefit of the bust-1
If you aro a part of it come here for good .
FULTON COUNTY BAM !
"THE HOME FOR SAVINGS." J
First of April
In Fulton County is the customary time
for taking possession of properties, &c
Many during the past year have purchas
ed a home or a farm and are now their
own bosses.
It is not too early to make plans for
next April first.1 1 have a large list of prop
erties to select from and will be glad to
help you to a home. I have a nice list of
Cumberland Valley and Shenandoah Val
ley farms.
Call on or write for full particulars
GEO. A. HARRIS,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
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