Try McClain' tSUrn for Cof 1w. Looe eooVw front J Op If 860 per lb Harry Huston hi Saltllk, i paying 90 cents a bushel foi wheat. Mrs. L)u Jackson will take foor imtituU; boarders. Ladies pre ferred. Harvey Hondor, of the firm ol Hull & Bender, the Racket Stor people, is housed up under tin doctor's care. I Will's Uarbollsed Witch Hav I el Salve penetrates the pores , thoroughly cleanses - and is heal ing and toothing. Good for piles S ild at Trout's drug store. They call Dr. Wishart Grand pap now, because u s n was born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 1 ockler at Johnstown, Tuesday morning. HIDES. James Si pus & Son pay 10, Hi, and 16c a )uud ,cash, f ir beef hi los at their butchei shop in McCounelUburg, also lushest price paid for calf skius, sheepskins and talbw. Mrs. J. Nelson Sipus, is su tier ing from a dangerous attack ol peueumouia. Her condition 1 couhidered critical at this writ ing. Babies and child rcu nceo prompt attentiou wheu suffering from couglis and colds. The best remedy for mothers to use is Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syr up. It tastes nearly as good as maple sugar. It contains no opi ates, and it is laxative and drives the cold out of tho system by gently moving the bowels. Sold at Trout's drug store. The many friends of James Henry will be glad to learn that he was able to come into town Monday, after a serious illness ol live weeks. There is nothing better for stomach troubles than KODOL, which outaius tho same juices found iu a healthy stomach. Ku DOi, is ottered on a guaranteed plan lor the relief of heartburn, lUtulonce, sour stomach, belch t iug of as. nausea, and ali tom ach tr. ubles. So at tunes when you don't feel just right, whet; you are drowsy after meals, and your head aches, or when you have no ambition, and you are cross and irritable, take a little Kodol. It digests what you eat. It will make you healthy. Sold at Trout's drug store. .V iss Lena Duulap, a hocl taac'ier at York Haveu, aud daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Ed Duulap of Shippensburg war suddenly taken ill with appendi citis. She was taken to her home in Shippensburg by Dr. Mc Creary and .Miss Kpply, a trained nurse. The finest ColI;e Substitutu ever made, has recently been produced by Dr. Snoop of Kacine Wis. You don't have to boil it twenty or thirty minutes. '-Made in a miuute" says the doctor. "Health Coffee ' is really the closest Co ffee Imitation ever yei produced. Not a grain of real Coffee in it either. Health Coffee Imitation is made from purr toasted cereals or grams, with malt, nuts, etc. Really it would fool an expert were he to un knowingly drink it fcr coffee.- E R. McClain. The bank barn on the I). C. Peterson farm near Burnt Cab ins was destroyed by fire a few days ago together with all the summer crops, including grain, "5 tons of hay, farm implements, biader, surrey, buggy etc. Lost fSOOO partly insured. The buckwheat crop in this county was a good one this year aud it was harvested in excellent condition. The mills are now busy . converting it into flour. During the month of October W. ii. Stigersalhis mill at Warlords burg, ground out almost ten tons of buckwheat Hour. When tho Stomach, Heart, or Kidney nerves get weak, ttien these ogans always fail. Don 'I drug'the Stomach, nor stimulate the Heart or Kidneys. That If simply a makeshift. Get a pre scription Itnojm to Druggists every where as Dr. Shorp's Re storative. The Restorative ik prepared expressly for thest weak inside nerves. Strengbeo these nerves, build them up with Dr. Sboop's Restorative tableU or liquid aud see how quickly help will come. Free sample tesi sent on ri quest by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Your health is sure ly worth this umpl test. Dick V .i's dr jg store, ill -1 Where thej Door Opens I Constantly You enr? quickly heat and keep ozy drauijlilv hall or coM room ro rn.il'rr what the weather conditions r - and il you only hnew how nuich r ! coaifurl you can liavc Irom a PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smkf.'ess Dtvlet) you woulrln t !. wi.honl one nWWf hour. Turn the wick at high or as low as yon pluM " OkUCS M dangc? no smoke no smell ins! direel intense hear dull because cl the smokeless device Be.iulilully finish"! in niclul and iiaan orna mental anywhere. 1 he hra:.s lout holds 4 murls, giv ing heat lor 9 hours. It is light i 1 wekjht easily carried from room to room. l!vcry heater warranted. ThcJ?04Lamp afrntffrf r student a brirjnl. steady light ideal to read or study hy. Mall of brass nickel plated, latest im proved central dr:i(l burner, livery lamp wsrrnntr.l. II your dealer does not c;:rry Ptrtootita Oil Healer and Rayo Lamp write our nearest agency. ATLANTIC RE Fits; ING CO. I ncnriMiratcd) Another Swindler. It might be well for our people to be on their guard against a swindler who operated quite suc cessfully in some of our neighbor ing couoties, the past week, says the New Bloomfleld Times. He has been using a very cleer sub stitution game with a pair of eye glasses to the party, ana by the way, the tirst pair are gold frame and fully worth the price paid for them, but the swindling part comes iu a few days later, when, after making the sale, he returns to the party, aud asks to see the glasses, aud while examining them, he cleverly substitutes a worthless pur, and leaves them with the victim. My Best h'riend. Alexander Ronton, who lived on Rural Route 1, Port Kdward, X. V.. says: "Dr. Kind's New Discovery is my best earthly friend. It cured me of asthma six years ago. It has also per formed a wonderful cure of ir cipient consumption for ray son's wife. Tho first bottle ended the tarrible cough, and this accom plisbed, the other symptoms left one by one, until she was per fectly well. Dr. King's New Discovery's power over coughs and coJds is simply marvelous." N ) other remedy has ever equal lid it. Fully guaranteed by Trout's arug store. "0c. and 11.00. Trial bottle free. NEW GRENADA. Dr. R. B. (Jatnbell is spending a few days in Philadelphia. A. F. Kearn, dealer iu musical instruments, and Arthur Cunning ham the Prudential insurance man both of Mount Union, visit ed our town on Friday and Fri day night last. Since the settemont of the en giueers' strwe on the Hunting don and Broad Top railroad, our many minecs returned to work 00 Monday after a two weeks' account of the rain, the in stitute at No. 4 was postponed to Friday evening of.this week. James McNerhng of Glay town ship, Huntingdon county, near Oak Grove sold his farm to Dan. tel Bolinger last Saturday for U', hi. The new United Brethren church at ak Grove is i-earing completion, aud it is expected to be ready for dedication in four weeks. Bertha McClain is visiting friends in Altoona, Johnstown, and South Fork. The families of Daniel Black and Daniel Bolinger, respectively, visited friends here Sunday. Sate Register. Friday, November 15. Mrs. R. I E Brown, intending to remove j from the county, will sell at her : residence at Clear Ridge, horse j cow hogs, buggy, hay, household j goods, &c Salo begins at ! o' clock. Friday, November 15, Mrs. I Daniel 11. Mock will sell at her residence iu Tod township, east of the Cove Road north of Mc Counellsburg, horses, cattle, (arming implements, hay, &c, aud on the same day and at the same place, Hon. Jno. P. Sipes, executor, will sell the farm of R'o acres, the property of the late Daniel B. Moik, deceased. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Tuesday, November lit, George Snyder, intending to re in ve from the farm, will sell at i. is residence on the Cove Road, L' miles north ot McOouueilsburg, horses', cattlp, hogs, farming im pltmeuts, hay, graiu, &c Sale begins at 10 o'clock. A. L. Wible, Auctioneer. Friday, November 88, Roy M. Cromwell intending to quit farm ing and remove from the county, will sell at his residence, i mile from Dublin Mills on the road leading to Maddensville, known as the J. M. Cutchall farm, horses, cattle, hogs, farming 1111 1 plements. hay. cornfodder, grain potatoes, household goods, &c. Sale begins at 9:.'10 a. m. Credit '. months. Saturday, November 23, Jos. B. Mellottaud Johu Mellott, ex ecutors of the last will, &c, of Daniel Mellott, late of Licking Creek township, deceased, w ill sell at the late residence of the decedent on the farm known as the David Fohner farm on the Ridge, three miles south ol And over, horses, hogs, farming im plements, corn, and many other articles: also, on the same day and at the same place, a farm kuown as ttio Jacob KautTraan farm. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Tuesday, November 20 N. I. Finiff having sold his farm and iutending to remove from the county, will sell at his residence near the Peach Orchard road sev en miles north of McConnells- burg, horses.cattle, hogs, farming implements, chickens, grain, hay household goods, &o. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. A. L Wible, auctioneer. A I'Tl'MN T.J. Wiener WIMTR A NARKOW ESCAPE. G. W. Cloyd, a merchant, of Plunk, Mo., had a narrow escape fou r v cars ago, when ho ran a jinisr-n bur into his thumb. He ays: "The doctor wauted to au. outale it but I would not consent. I bought a box of Bucklen's Ami ca Salvo and that cured the dan serous wound." 9 je at Trout's drug store. Judge W. Bmfa ( : illan o' Cham nersburg is holding court this wok In Somerset tr Judge Koser. Next week he will pre side over the courts of Perry county for Judge Shull. Wonderful Eczema Cure. "Our little boy had eczema for five years," writes N. A. Adams, Henrietta, Pa. "Two of our ho me doctors said the case was hopoless, his lungs being affect ed. We then employee" other doctors, but no benefit resulted. By chance we read about Electric Bitters; bought a bottle and soon noticed improvement. We con tinued this medicine until sever, al bottlos were used, when our boy was completely cured." Best Of all blood medicines and body building health tones. Guaran teed at Trout's drug store. 50c. William Jouos. of Philadelphia, is visiting in the homo of his aunt, Mrs. M. B. Trout, and in cidenUiijm taking a little exorcise in the fields and woods hunting. Hancock, Md. High Grade Merchandise at popular prices. Silks, Velvets, Ladies' and Misses Wraps, Fashionable Furs of the season are well repre sented in Neck-wear and Muffs. Milli Trimmed ana ? i .mmed Modish Shapes and Tone Blending are to be seen Jin all the new importations. New Ribbons. Plumes. Tips, Wings, Roses, Foliage Ladies' Tailored Skirts and Waists Ladies' and Misses Cosets. Hosiery and Underwear. SHOES, SHOE . X, J. Wiener, Hancock, Maryland. 1 Madden Bros. I Ml 65 Three Springs, Pa. Everything for F'etll arid VAinter now in. We are prepared to give splendid values in Haps, cotton and woolen Blankets, etc. All the latest things in Suitings can he had at this store at right prices. We are prepared to show a fine line ot Ladles' and Misses' COATS, all the latest styles, ranging in price from 5 to 12 dollars. Men's Overcoats, 5 to 15 dollars; Men's and Boys' Suits, 2 to .12 dollars. In spite of advances in cottons, we are still sell ing all Lancaster Ginghams at 9c., prints 7c, and other goods at corresponding low prices. A large line of CARPETS and LINOLEUMS always on hand Quality is what we boast ot in Shoes, ot which we have a very large line. In our STOVE AND FURNITURE de partment you will find goods and prices right. I Madden Bros. i tijt Telephone Connection. i I Fullon County Bank. X 1 1 ' ' T.i 11 1 r,i .an T T Ti l (OUOAN1ICU IN 1881.) V -3 Fr Cent. Iritieraat I Id on Tlmo Deposit. Tills olil and well known Financial Institution is now permanently located In its new room In the A. U. Naeebuild Ing. Larye additions have been made to the 5Capital stock: and the number Of Stockholder has been Increased to 1'IP j TEEN, which (rives all depositors a security of upward of 55 Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. 0 The Fulton County Hank does a GENERAL BANK- g ING BUSINESS and extends every favor to their patrons and fi ii..-. consistent with sound harikuiK. W. H. NELSON, IrfrcConnellsburg, Pa. Cashier. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF M'CIONINELLSBURC, PA. Will pay 3 per cent, inturest per annum on all time deposits. R ESOURCEB 1 APR. 6, 1906, $47,338.69. SEPT. 4, 1906, $118,094.99. JAN. 26, 1907, 144,509.46. MAY 20. 1907. 1 69,147.95. The above extracts from several reports to tho Comptroller of (he Cur rrney of the I'tiited States show in an emphatic manner the succesn achieved by'The First National liank of McConnelUbnrp. With progressive spirit and conservative methods, this bank has proven Its advantages as an insti tution deserving your conlldence. The chief concern of tho ofUcers and di rectors of this bank is the welfare of the doposi'ors and the security of their deposits. We solicit your business. ;.oans made on personal and collateral security, and Notes dis counted. Courteous treatment to all. Correspondence solicited from those desiring Loans or wishing to open an account with us. If you cannot call in person, send your deposits by mail, they will receive prompt attention. LEWIS H. WIBLE. PRANK P. LYNCH. MERRILW.NACH PRESIDENT ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR. CASHIER. - W. SCO' , ALEXANDER. B. PRANK HENRY. VICE PRESIDENT. A8ST. CASHIER. DIRECTORS I LEWIS H. WIBLE, JNO. P. SIPES. JNO A. HENRY, W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS. D. L. ORISSINOER. R.M.KENDALL. S. W. KIRK. MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S BI6 UNDERSELLING STORE Big Rush in Millinery In order to accommodate our customers, we have just now laid in a large stock of all tiie latest styles and attractive shapes in Winter Millinery. Flowers, plumes, fancy feathers, and ribbons in all col ors, laces, collars, veils, baby caps, hoods, toques, children's coats, ladies' and misses' skirts and shirtwaists. Waists reducod from $1.10 to tl.25: 1.25 to $1.00; 1 00 to 75c; 75u to 50c; 00c to 40c. We will be pleased to show you our line of goods. Come in and got bargain. MRS. A. F. LITTLE, McConnellsburg. Opposite Postoffice. J.K.JOHNSTON 4 Men's, Women's, and Children' s OVERCOATS all of the very finest quality. SHOES Men's Women's Children's Dress and everyday, at all prices. Women 's FURS Children 's Scarfs, Muffs, and Sets. Men's CLOTHING Boys' All colors, sizes, and of the very LATEST STYLES. Gloves, Cord Pants, Outing Flannels, Dress Goods, Dress Skirts, Felt Boots. Men's UNDERWEAR Women's LUKliL KlUOt. The farmers are busy liuakiog corn. Mr. 15. F. Bliivea aud Mra ThouiuM Shaw ap.nt Saturday at Mr. Huuck'a. Lather (iordon and wife spent Sunday iu the home of John J. 1 .union and wile. G. E. Clouaer, wife and arm Leorge Cloyd, and Walter Shaw and wife, spent Sunday at Mrs. Shaw'p. Our school U gettiug along nicely. Hides Wanted. r The undeaigned will pay for ! green hides frea from cuts, the 1 following prices : Steers and heifers, 10c; ;ow, 9c; bulls, N ; I calf-skins, V) to 80c ; tallow, 4c. I Cut hides, 1 cent a pound lesB Hum foregoing prices ; Baited hides, 11 Id 1 Scents. Paul Waoneh. Don't fail to give us a Call. . K. Johnston, McConnellsburg, Pa FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. Subscribe for the News. DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU HAT TW SI .M mWu M ttw..tk. trial Mm. wktek MS ta W nOa raauaa hii .t tub umumt m. 0. Bswitt ii ooatyjurr, twk IJ For sale at Trout's drugstore. Ask tor Kodol's 1 !)07 Almanac and 200 Year OsJander,
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