J no. A. Irwin u in New York looking aftor linlitlav qooils. Winer R Gross niul lady friend spent Sunday near Webster Mills The Racket store people have a Ho.v advertiHi-fiipnt in the News this week. John iiolletiahead, of Sipes Mill, was in town on business Saturdaj'. Kx-Slieritf .1. A. Kummell of Adams county, is spending a few days in this county. J. Alfred Sipeand Milton Deck rr, of lliin isonvillo, were in town Monday on business. Fred Mock, of Tod township, speut Saturday night the guest of frieuds at Clear Hidge. Dr. West will preach in the Presbyterian church next Sun day morning and evening. Miss Anna M. Buckley and Miss Emma Lyle, of Fort Little- t)D, spent last Saturday it), Fou Sam-:. Qui, fn,K. KA ' i-rse. flood djiver gontle ulul safe. Inn at the Nkwh oftice r M'Ward Swope, one of Licking ''Creek township's well known young farmers, spent Saaurday in town. Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs and colds: reliable, tried and tested, safe and sure. Sold at Trout's drug store. Merchant L. C. Kelly, ol Burnt Cabins and Uncle Mike Wilt, of Fort Littleton, spent a few hours in town last Faiday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Otto, of Altooua, have heen spending the past week in the family of I. D. Thompson and wife. Miss Ella LatTerty, of War fordsburg, called at the News office while spending a day or two in town last week. This is a good time to sub scribe lor the b ulton County News. Only a dollar a year in ad vance. Mr. and Mrs. Willnm Youse and son Lewis, of Altoona, is spending a few days with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Youse. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Truax of McKibbin, were among the town visitors the tirst of the week, and pleasant callers at this office. There is no cough medicine so popular as Foley s Iloucy and Tar. It contains no opiates or poisons and never fails to cure. Sold at Trout's drug store. Mr. C. U. Spaugler, the hust ling ICnobsvido lumber man, is carrying a ' pet hand," the re sult of a recent bruise. It is badly swollen and very painful. Mr. Baltus Stigers, one of Bethel 'spromineutcitizens, spent a day or two in town last week. The weight of years seem to be resting lightly on our old friend. Mr. C. Howard Kendall and son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. Russel Kendall all of Altoona, are visiting among their many friends in town and in the Cove. Wanted at Paul Wagner's tan nery, McConnellsburg, tallow, beefhides, horsehides, callskins, and sheepskins, for which the highest market price in cash will be paid. W. A. Herren, of Finch, Ark., writes, " I wish to report that Foley's Kiduey Cure has cured a terrible case of kidney and blad der trouble that two doctors had given up." Sold at Trout's drug store. The German Baptist church, at Sth Ave. and and 5th St., Altoona, is to have a new pastor with.n a few weeks and he will be paid a salary, o move that is a radical departure from the usual custom of this church. While not the lirst German Baptist, or Dunk ard church In America to have a salaried minister, the Altoona church will be oneof the few and the only one in Pennsylvania out side of Pailadelphia and Pitts burg. At a recent meeting, the Altooua congregation voted in favor of a paid minister and lat er elected the Iiev. Mr. Long, of Germantown, oue of the paid roa hersin theDunkard Church. Sale Register. I'rlday, November 4. James S. Akors will sell at his rpsiilon.ee at Locust Grove, horse, c.mle, hogs, buggies, wagons, farminv implement-', household pomli, Ac. Salv begin llt u (,VIocU. Credit l months. Weduesday, November 1(5 W. M. Bard, haviug rented his farm, aud intending to quit farm ing. will sell at his residence, L' miles north of Need more, horses, cattle, hogs, farming implement-. grain, household goods, .v.c. Sale begiuuing at Id o'clock slnr. Credit li months. Thursday, November 17. G. Ellis Sipes will sell at his resi dence on the Geo, W. Sipes furm, 1 mile south of Needmoi e horso. cattle, hogs, hay, farming imple ments, household C'.vmIs, Ac. Sale to begin at 10,Vlock. Tuesday A'ovem ber 2" Rob. ertVyman, intending to quit iarming, will sell at his residence 2J miles south of McConnellsburg horses, cattle, hogs, farming im plements, hay, grain, household goods, il-c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. MADE YOUNU A (IAIN. "One of Dr. King's New Life Pills each night for two weoks has put nie in my 'teens' again," writes D. II. Turner, of Dempsey town, Pa. They're the best in world for 1 iver.stomach aud bow els. Purely vegetable. Never gripe. Only 25c at Trout's drug store. Admlnist -ator-'s Nctit.a. Nulluv Is hi- ely '.:iv oil Hint IctiTKut ..ilinu IMnuion mi Hip uhit vt .lolin Klx i;u-.- ui I township. Fulton i-iiimi v 1-1.. (i-.xa ., ,1. ti:i he i. -:r. t.i. i.i i!i iini'ior-l-n-il rut ml 1- i -i.l in, Inn , ,i .i 0--IUM- i I r -i:i ' p i " -I d tihw lli.xin-' ivulii H:l M.:t'il tlip:n p'uripriv iriili'-iitii-nli'ii fur pti.vmi-nt. II. HAN II '. IliillMOii', li.f. en. Ailhiiuii'.l num. I-I'MH. i:WT'M! MiTII..- 1,11 I mid li-M l--Ilii-Ul of lull- nl ' Snuiiii-I K, nip Wi'lls tnm- Sll'P. l-'llllllll I'nillitv. I'l'Hrs.N IVllli;-' I'l'l-l-ll-tvt l.c-tlrr trstuinrnturv 1111 ihi- n'mvi- i-v;ir Imvinir lui-ii K'rutiti-il id i In- iindci.-itT'i.l. u',; pi-r-niii l!iili-liii il to i hp Miid i-t iu- iiiu n-illi"-U-il In iniilii- imylin-iil, -Hul lh,i,. Iinvllni Wlilmi lii ir.-M!M the miiiiv milium delay l i:. sin mi:, io.m-imikii-. 1' ! "'. Mllin-lsvlllp. I'll. Goods Bought "Right" aft Arc Bound To Selljg G00dYalU6S Cl'TOK'S NOTIUl... Mil'i-i- Ik Iuti-Iiy uIvimi Hi lit t-tr.-rf li -li'lnent IV lin Vf In-ill Ki.ililnl io tin- 111! l-llMi'il tipini Mm t .i nr Kll'ilwlh l ii.li-r hi'e of Wi'lls Iciiniclilp. Kiillmi (niiiif. I'll. (! ii'iimiI Any priKonit having r IhIiu" H';iint sun citu'i III I'll'. out tin-in rupi'ily iintliftilK-HK-il (or ni'lii'liH-nt, mill iIkmu iiwIuk the mi in? will i;iM 9:iM niul trttii. . .IAS A Mi'H'Ot:fiH. B'.'l "I ' Ni." Sii'lladu. I'll- Executor's Nottce. l.i'tli-rs trstnn.i ntiii'y on tin! i-'imoul i:nh rtiim 'Iri'rfiuy. liitt- uf I'll I'np.fiii tiiuiisliip. .'ui tuh cininty. e.i , ili-i'Hiiscd. Iiavr:' bci-ii i.'r:.iii eiltuthi' nnli!rsl.'ni'il nl pitmhh liiili'liitil hi said cm :i It ;ii'- ri-i'K--!.-.-l in n-linti.piiiat p i-mi-Hi. niul i liii-i- h.ivl'iv i-llmi ur cli!iniiini ntMitist tin' Mirnt-. w 111 iiii-mit thi'!n u'itliiiiii llt-iiiy hi T. II Tltl-AX. )i!kc.H Moiin'.nlii. I'n li-JI-ul. one! 4nf Winter ! W'c inakc an incnl Kijucst to investigate our winter stuck. We Otler the Litest "ParkhiiK C rpntinni" t'iiimnp.l hv our ' vjity Modiste" and promise a beconunvr hat or bon net at your own price. An unrivaled line of trimmings to select from. Ribbons. Silks, Velvets, Ostrich Plumes, Tips, Willis. Trimmed hats and ready-to-wear hats al ways in stock. Dame laslnoii has been busy this season, and our Ladies' Coats, Ready-made Skirts, Shirtwaists and Petticoats are woith looking at. In dress goods we can show yon every con ceivable frabric and color, broadcloth, Scotch suitings, extra heavy for unlmed skirts and jackets. An unlimited supply of 'Black Goods. Specials at special prices. 6 pop- mar styles ol corsets that will tit you. Winter underwear for men, women and children. Furs, Fas cinators, Witlens. Gloves. Neckwear. Veilinirs. Hosiery. have added to our stock acompleee line of gent's furnish ing goods "BANNER PATTERNS" easily comprehended. Children's winter dress and coat patterns to cents. P.est ti-ndo prices for Ksr unci I'oultr.v. T, J. WIENER, HANCOCK, MD. After takiii!' in tin- stvli-s nf tin i-tnt- i-ru mul wi.-sici n ritii-s. we lin- i ready to nhow vou all of ilie l:ite-.t ereiitidti in .Millinery and I'ane.v GooiU, fluiiiii-fiis of J !'-ady-to, ttear Hals, and tin- lini t lot of Ueady ti limned hats ever l't-ciiijjlit to tliis town. Tiini-u-nlianti r-, In funis (.,'ii,s, Xeekwear, Corsets, Misses corsets, Waii-ls, Me-ual-lious, Kniliniiilerii s, f.aie-i, Kili lions, Vol vi.-: s and I'iiiii;nidiiir eonilis. Come one, ;mi all. ami win v. ill lie ustonislied to liii.l v!;a! inonev von I'lin save at our More. A fancy lia j.-in y iven a .i'ay v. iili ev- l ery dollar hat. )i;iosile l'osl-ollli-e. Hats trimmed free of charge. VV Prohibition Meeting; Last, Friday eveniuf; Rev. Ell wood of Wilmington, Del., gave an interesting instructive lecture in the Court House under the auspices of the Prohibition party of Fulton county. The lecturer traced thednvelon- tuent of Prohibition m this coun- ! ty and showed the position which I society, the uavy department, M r z API tf8r railroad corporations, aud olhov "ll ' .- ' L--s- industrial enterprises takes with ' L 0,1!LC li-"' regard to the use of alcoholic btv-! ,.,,!., if ii.'...Z7. . j rni r .1 "lulling IIIIIWI 1 IU IVllt the Prohll-ition ticket : Prosiilcut Snas C. Swallow; Vice President, Geo. W. Carrol; Jud;'e .Supn iiio Court, A. A. Stevtfus; Piosident Judge, Homer L Castle; Legisla ture, George W. Keisnor; County Treasurer, Henry Wolf. A. J. IRWIN & CO., AND WINTER MILLINERY "own VuLiL A full line of Hats and Honn -ts in ull the very latest shapes, nhudes and colors This is to lie :i season of soft ellects and bril liant colors. Very happily have tho manufacturers of fancy silks and velvet ! met the demand of fiishion. We have an element line of III MOONS, S1IJCS, VKLVKTS, I'AXOV l-'KATflKI'.S, TIPS and AMAZON I'LtTMKS. In fact, we have every tiling in a I-'IItST CLASS MIIXINRUY STOIJK. Special attention will be given to Trimming. Kcmeniber that our long txperionce in the millinery business em. hies us to select nothing but the most fashionable goods. All we ask is that you t:ive. 113 a call, see our e-oods and tret our prices. mr ;oods soli themselves. J. J. Irwin Si Co, McConnellsburie:, Pq. I low mces 1 1 New Neckuear lor Ladies' J. G. Turner & Go's., CM Millinery Show. Tho Millinery exhibit is by odds the most charinind', to which we h ivn ever invited you. This is to be a season of colors, rather than materials We nt-e, showing a handsome line of Trimmed and Un- ,4i trimmed Hats In ninnv nun tt.vli.u nn.1 oiTn.iu nlm linn r.f KlllllniiM) it,'! '? Tl,iiraigs consisting ot silks, velvets, ribbons, feathers, plumes, pw;t f i pompons, fancy ornaments, and veils. J-V 58 COATS AND FURS Our line of Coats and Furs is correct in style and the workmanship (, of the best, this line is now ready for your inspection and judgment. Jfo Tin: iiriT" uutfrvr. ctiijt 'M 1 V k TtltS iS finO Of 1 hll llOUt. Llrll-ta llimln n.wl tl-n l.n.'n n la.ii nnn.M select from, all Tailor-made. $ O ni)i:cc fiftLi rnn 1: t t 1 O -' Mft liroad Cloth, Fancy Suiting, Millons, Mohairs, Zlbllenc's, Sur- K!', and Silks Never has our line been so exteusive as now. Do Sff not make your selections until you see our stock and compair pr ce and dualltins wl Hosiery for La dles',. Hisses, and Children. J. G. Turner & Co. Hancock, ittcl. S,hoes for Li dies', Misses, and 'Children. Vl at Private Sak:. A UOOD COMPLtXION. "SparkliuK eyes und rosy cheeks restored by iisiny Le Witt's Little Early Risers," so writes S. L Moore, of Nacogdo ches, Tex." A certain cure lor biliousness, constipation, etc. Small pill easy to taire easy to act. Sold at Trout's drugstore. THOUSANDS CURED. DeWitfs Witch Hazel Salve has cared thousands of cases of pile. I bouKt.taboxofDeWitt's Witch Hazei Salve ou the recommenda tion of our druggist," so writes C. Ii. LaCrolx, of Zavalla, Tex., and used It for a stubborn case of piles. It cured me permanent ly"' Sold at Trout's drug store. Local Institute. A local instit.uo will be held ut Jugtown, Friday evening, Nov. 4th. Questious : 1. The Evils of Tardiness. By what means can I procure the attendance of pu pils on time? Is this due to neg lect on the part of the parents ': To what extent can the end of such nolect bo remedied by the teacher? 2. Since thirty live dol lars per month hn been declared the minimum salary of the teach er, cau any hoard exact the clean ing of the room and cutting of the wood as part of his duliosi' :;. Mow can the teacher reap tho greatest, benefit from the county institute, as a listener or by tun ing a more active Dart 'i Teachers, patrons and all friends of education are Invited. Maye Mellott. ANXIOUS M0M!iTS. Some of the most noxious hours of a mother s life are Viom when the little ones of the household have the croup. There is no oth er medicine ho effective in li.is terrible malady as Foley's Honey and Tar. It is a household favor ite for throat and lung troubles, and as it contains no opiates or other poisons, it can bo safely given. Sold at Trout's drug st-ire. The Y. P. S. C. E. of tlieLuth eran church gave a chickon-and-wallie supper at tho home of Mrs. Coo. W. Keisuer last Saturday evening, which netted thenra handsome sum. If tho young people are succeeding as well in their endeavors to bo good as they did in their endeavor to give l lie upper they will always hold the banner as the star aggrega tion. The editor never had such a good mess in all his life, nor so much of it. The undersigned will sell at pri vale'salo the uvi! kin.-vn Washing ton House property in McCon nellsburg, situated on Court House SijUftro. Tiiis is one of most desirable hotel properties in the tow n, ami has u splendid patronage. Trie present owner has conducted it for a period of twenty -five years and lias no oth er tnoti.e for selling than a desire to retire from active business. For further lnforinaliuii call on or atluress S. I!. WooUiKT, M cCi m nell si 11 rg, Pa . OliCK AKRIiST. J. A. (julledgo, of Verbena, Ala., wan twice in the hospital from a severo case of piles caus ing 2-1 tumors. After doctors and all remedies failed, liu.-klen's Ar nica Salve (piicKIy arrested fur titer intla matioii and cured jam It conquers aches and kills pain -.":. at Trout's drug store. .'' Vm ;t iiw ti "x nl W. V; :..'.Wi, To The Public. D. H. Patterson it Son l;;ue r cently bouglit the slock (.f .'foods from J. L. Patterson m. Wt!sier Mills. e intend to keeji a tnst class country store, and t supolv our patrons witheverylhingtl.ey may need in Dry (Joods, (Jiothing, Hoots aud Shoes, Hats and Cups Notions, Hardware, firoeynos Ac, Ac. ueiieving tliat one person s money is just as good as anoth er'., wo have our goods inui ki;l pliiiiny ui figures, and will soil at absolutely ono price to all. Hy fair dealing we hope to merit tho patronage of the public. We will take Lumber, Dried Fruit, Lard and Corn in exchange for foods. Uespectfully, D. II. Pattkhko.v it Son. On Wednesday of list week, Miss A n::elia Maud Hixon, daugh ter of Ceorge W. Hixson, deceas- ed, was united hi marriaye to Mr. Edward Loo Cover, e v. Thebrlde's parents were natives of this conn ty; tho bride and groom arc resi dents of Everett. I'HVSICI NS PkhSCKIUI: IT. Many nroad minde 1 physicians prescribe Foley's Honey aud Tar as they have never found so safe and reliable a romely for throat and lung troubles ns this great medicine. SeJ 1 at 'front's drug store. i I V '-. v . I 11 IT es -' - -. '- 1 . 0:;.'..-, i tic.iu JLt is, - Mm 'X rnu'.io Jewel Slo tnixl V.lls k..' anj Lst so bag. ia I''- :-tc','j;"- t:ey ;.:e !yll: t.ar v?y. They are luaJe in the :;V in V.'.t W'j'M, n f f.rc t!-.ey know hew. iM!i. .;i::a.-, Wc-rlcs" c j -t on it .iwtl r:;iy!J f.ii,l i.fc STOVES I :: 3?: DivCt 1 'W : ' u- f.l I J .' tO every " LIRE Is What You Make It. We can help you to make yours a pleasure. Cold weather is coming and you will want a new stove. 40 different patterns now in stock from $2.00 up to 25.00 each. Beautiful Rag carpets at 35 cents per vard. Rag with wool stripes .SO and 55 cents a vard. In grains at 30 cents a yard. People should not be judged by the clothes they wear. But a store is judged by the style it carries. J'We-have just received a lot of Ladies' Hats this ff . . . ! . JT i. 1 v . i. .1 an. 1 t j wcc-K, many ur inein imporreci. aii ine lat est Parisians styles. LADIES' COATS in Brown, Tan, Ca.stor, etc. They are beau ties. Also, the latest things in Ladies' Skirts. You w - ut a new Fur to. do you not ? ' Any kind vulvar, or size you want. Prices 75 cents to 5100 each. ALBERT STOINER, MILLINERY. WANTED. The Latest Fall and Winter Styles. I luivo taken a (fi-eut dual of wire to sokrt styles and at il-ii-i- tliut will bo suro to suit evi-ry oni-. Wo din trive any tiling in tho lii)ular tiii-huu, tho new Hut i-i-dwncil siiilin-, plush und vnl vct droiis hats, misKi s and ;lii 1 dron'fi tains, swoati-rs, every llihi' in silks and velvotH, rih- fiiillS, voililltff, lut'OH, L'tL'., I'll!., ji prices that will astonish and :ili'iiso yon. Ilund rnado hats . si(riali(y. Hats trinunod of rhurj;o. wo five hluo or .""d tradini; ttamps. Mays Johnston, McConnellsburg, Pa. S. M. ROBINSON. DEALER IN Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Etc., Etc, McConncllsbur Pa. I liny my own stock from a llrl oli-s IViinsyivaniu Cursory und - lui-e, fiiio fif liliaruo, uiiy ti-ooK th:; i) mi! (trow the lii-M. vi nr. . Fall dnlivpry will bs mad- aho:i: Vrmhrr 1st. S.-H. Robinson.. We want your wants and . You want your wants supplied : Therefore , If vou want to buy Groceries; : It vou want to Exchange; If you want to sell Buckwheat Flour; ' If, in tact, you want anything I in the Grocery Line, and I want to sell anything in the'hne of Country Pro i duce, Tell your wants to C. F. Scott, McConnellsburg, Pa. A Alan uj a Woman WauUd. Good position for tho right par ty at a saw mill in Allen's Valloy, ouo inilo from Kuobsvile, this couuty. For particulars call on or ad droit IJ. rCALUAca & Son, Richmond Furuuce, I 'a. M.11 Wnud. Men wanted iu woods and ou huw mill. . Inquire of or address 11. Kaluacm & Son, Richmond Furnuce, Pa. 1 Lo idmg Shot Guns- full choke 3.55. Smoke or lilack Powder Shells. CLAY. PARK, Three Springs, Pa. J. K. Johnston. Read These Prices. i (ho coufth nd hol lung . Subscribe for the News. MEN'S CLOTHING. Heavy work eouts $1.40 Di ons co uts and vesU - $l.."i0 Good bingle coata 2 v urn iiunis oneu inrou);n tl. tu Vouth'Huurd pants lined through $1.50 Hoys' cord knee pant 'iOc- Mon'u black worntc-d snitH " $f.40 Men's line clay worsted suits . $1.8 ) Men's liuhltu'ss suits, oxtra pood $) Mi-n's fancy druss suit .- $8.50 Men's 18 oz, clay worsted suits $10 Men's dress overcouts $5 Men's fine dress overcoats $8 Men's ulstors 48 Indies lonjj $0 .. Men's uUters 50 iuclies lonjr $8.50 Men's,. storm overcoats $11 Men's sweaters, extra heavy $1 Men's heavy plush caps 40c Men's heavy ilceced shirts and drawer 25c; evtra heavy 40e 10 doz. soft-fronts shirt just received, (the $1 kind ) 50c- Canvus gloves (loat skin loves Tho best heavy, llox calf shoes Ifijih top heavy llox calf shoe li'itjh top, double sole ' " Hoys' high cut shoes Hoys' hijih cut Uox calf shoes 2.V $1.25 vx 2.5l' H.25 2i- Hoys' tlweced shirts and drawurn 25i Children's toques Children's Tamoshanters Men's wool overshirts Hoys' sweaters J 60c oOc and $1 50 and 85c' LADIES' CLOTHING. Pretty capes ' : ' T5o rirocudo e-apes 1.25 Cloth capes 27 inches lou(,' $2.25 H'uclc jackets 3 fan Melton jackets $:i.25 Kxlra lino Melton jackets $."i Extra lino black juckets $7 and $0 Beautiful fur scarf 75c, $1, $1.00, $2, $2.50, $4.50. Muifs to match .jL $1.50, $2 Tailor made skirts $2 Tailor made heavy gray cloth $2 "5 Tailor made heavy black cloth $3.50 railorinaue blue, brown and gray $5 Ladies' fascinators 25 and 5oo Ladies' Hoods ' COo Ladies' mil tens 10. IS and 25n Ladles benut if ui Golf L'love -'25c Ludioa' Hox cu!f shoes 125 Ladles' line kid dress shoe $2 Ladies' knit underskirts TiOii Lu-Ue' hl.ick uuderskii-tn fl " , Ladies' umlvrvcsU und drawers 22o C hildren's union suits 25n Children's hlioes 50, 75c. and $1. All styles and colors in outing cloths, culneu cloth, mid cottong of all kinds Henutiful silk shirts waist patterns mid cloth for jacket suits. All grades of blankets from 50c to Kl per pair Carpets and straw nlattinjfs. J. K. Johnston, McConnellsburg, Pa. DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Tk. $1.00 bottl contain 3 tlmthtrttlU, which tajlilor fOMatv MUK L At TNI LAMtATOaV 0 . B. C D.WITT tc COMPANY, CHICAGO. TTT, I For Sale at Trout'n drug store.
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