Trespass notices at this oflico. Wantkd Girl for housework. Family of two. Good wages. Write or call at "News" cflk:o. .10 cents pays the fare one way between McConnellsburg and Mercersburg. Sheets stage line. J. S. Wilson at Three Spriugs, is payiuy L'u' cunts a dozjn for eggs, 23 cents a pound for but ter, and 10 cents a pound for chickens. Hi dks Wa n t ki ). II i g h e s t market prico paid for beef hides, horse hides, wildcat skins, and all kiuds of greaso, at L'aul Wag ner's Tannery, McConnellsburg. J. Milton 1'iiger, of McCon nellsburp, lias rented his fine home to Mrs. Junio Anderson, of Dublin Mills. Mrs. Anderson will take possession the lirstof April. Mr. Frank B. Sipcs, of this placo, who underwent a surgical operation last week, for an ab scess in the shoulder, is getting along nicely, with prospects for a speedy recovery. HIDES. James Sipes & Son! pay the highest market price for beef hides at fieir butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow. Grand Masonic Fair at Han cock, November 22-23-24-25-20-27. Wednesday night will be Pennsylvania Night. Special at tractions for each night. This will beono of the largest Fairs ev er held here. Come every night and bring the crowd witn you. When you have a cold the first thing to do is have the bowels move. Do not take anything that may constipate and most old fashioned coutrh cures do consti pate. Try Kennedy' Laxative Cough Syrup. It drives the cold from the system by a free yet gentle action of the bowels; it Btops the cough, it is pleasant to take. Children like it. Sold by Trout's drug store. WHAT WE MEAN. Fur'hcr Explication of Rev. Power About the Laurel Rlde Church. To the citizens of Laurel Ilidge and all wVotn it may concern: Dkar Fkiknds : I wish to say through the FYlton County Nkwk, by per mission of the Fiditor, that the uotice which appeared lu a recent number of that paper, concerning the building of achurch on Lau rel Kidgo may not have given good talis faction to those who are interested, I will exp'ain further, what we mean is: That the proposed conditions of build ing uro as follows: 1. The name of the church shall be known as the Laurel Uidge Christian church; and the property to bo deeded to, and owned by, the Kays Hill and Southern E'ennsylvania Christian Conference. 2. That the church be used for religious services only, and fiat other relignus denomina tions may have the privilege of holdingreligious sei vice therein, when not occupied by the ChnstJ ians, by obtaining consent from the local trustees. Therefore, If these conditions meet your approval, we invite you all to meet with us in con vention at Laurel Ridge school house on Saturday the 20th day of this present month, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of laying plans for building, &c. A. G. II. Powkhs, Pastor. WATERFALL. William Liidig passed through our town with Gideon Ritchie's flitten enroute to Marklesburg. Joseph Harnett had a husking bea last Saturday. Just nine shocks were left for seed. John Galbraith, of South Fork, visited the Scribe, and reported that he and his partners had bagged 55 rabbits and 10 quail. He is eating them here. William Iviwards was the guest of Howard Harnett last Sunday. N. H. Alloway reports a tine trip to the County Seat on the third inst,, and noted the im provements in the way of enlarg ed rooms and additional machin ery in the Fulton County News printing plant. Charles Cutchall, wife, and son were guests in the home of Jo seph Harnett last Sunday. R. H. Witter and wife, of Pit cairn, is the guesc of his father for a few days. Daniel Gladfelter is doing a hustling business buying stock for the Sixmile Run butcher. S. S. Strait is pushing the work on his new barn. When finished it will be one of the largest and best barns in Taylor township. Blaine Bergstresser and wife were guests in the home of Mr and Mrs. John Gracey last Sun day. Our accomodating merchant Andy Witter and his wife took Sunday off and drove around to view me oeauiuui autumn tce-nery. Kills Her Foe ol 20 Year. "Trie most merciless enemy I had for 20 years," declares Mrs. James Duncsi., of Haynesville, Me., "was Dyspepsia. 1 suffer ed intensely after eating or drink ing and could scarcely sleep. Af ter many remedies had failed and several doctors gave me up, 1 tried Electric Bitters, which cur ed ne completely. Now I can eat anything. I am 70 years old and am overjoyed to get my health and strength back again." For indigestion, loss of appetite, kid ney trouble, lame back, female complaints, it's unequaled. Only 50c. at Trout's drug store. Farmers' Institutes. The farmers of this county will be interested to learn that the Farmers' Institutes this year will be held as follows: At McCon nellsburg, on December 3rd and 4th, and at Fort Littleton, on De cember 0th and 7th. A number of instructors from other parts of the State will be present to join with the farmers of this locality in the discussion of topics relative to agriculture. These meetings are free and op en to all, and we have no doubt the farmers of this county will avail themselves of the advanta ges to be gained by attending these meetings. Sale Register. Saturday, November 13, H S Daniels and John D. Clevenger executors of the last will, &c, of James J. Clevenger, late of Mc Connellsburg, deceased, will soil at the resideuce of Jacob Cleven ger, in the Eist Extension, house hold goods, shotgan, carpet, &c. Sale begins at 1 o'clock, p. to. Saturday, November 13, IraE. Mellott will sell at the residence of Eh M. Funk, about H mile southwest of Sharpe postoflice in Thompson township, 8 head of "i year old colts, 2 fine spring colts, 1 tine heifer, brood sow, good buggy, harness, corn and cornfodder, oats, potatoes, house hold goods, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 9 months. Tuesday, November 10, Misses Untie and I lelen Kendall will sell at their residence in the South Extension, McConnellsburg, Household and Kitchen furniture, consisting of solid walnut parlor suite, carpats, bedsteads, side board, extension table, cooking range, heating stove, chairs, dish es, a lot of potatoes by the bush el, and many other things. Sale begins at 1 o'clock. A. L. Wible, auctioneer. Thursday, November 18, A. 8. Edwards, executor, will sell at the late residence of John E. Bnd enstine, deceased, near Euid, in Wells Valley, 2 good workhorses, 2 good brood mares, 2 percheron colts, 2 cows, 6 sheep, 1 brood sow, wagons, buggy, farm imple ments, household gocd, &c. Sale will begin at 10 o'clock. Tuesday, November 23, George W. Paylor, wishing to reduce his stock, will sell at his residence on the Judge Humbert farm near Dickeys Mountain, 5 headol hors es and colts, 15 head of cattle, farming implements, and other articles. Sale will begin at 10 o' clock. Credit 10 months. A. L. Wible, auctioneer. Friday, November 2G, Mrs. Eli za A. Mumma, and Mrs. Barbara Ellen Raker, executors, will sell at the late residence of James A. Mumma, deceased, one mile south of Laidig, farming implements, com, buckwheat, potatoes, corn fodder, a horse, a cow, a brood sow, a lot oi Household goods, consisting of a steel range, sew ing machine, chairs, bedsteads, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. A. L. Wible, auctioneer. J. K. JOHNSTON'S Are You Ready For this winter's cold weathnr? Are you well supplied with Laidies' Coats, Ladies' and Children's Furs? We can supply your Deeds and do so at a consider able Having. Doesn't that mean something to you? Ladies' Long Coats In Black and Grey. V.m and 1!10 styles 1.1.00, M.'jO to $5.00. Mack and Tan colors to.OO to $10.00. Ladies' Jacket Suits, K 00, In Black or Smoke also Bluo, Green and Black 12.00. These are full 40 Inch Jackets, lined thronj?h out with good quality Satin. Fur Scarfs 15c., Brown or Black, l. 00, 1.25, J1.50, 12,00 to $5.00 In full lentrth, also Muffs to match. Chil dren's Fur Sets $1.25 up in white and black. Men's and Boys' Overcoats and rain Coals, any price you want, and fit guaranteed jn any of Uur Goods S2.50 to 12.00. The Rev. Irl R. Hicks Almanac for 1910. Ready November 15, l'JO'J, a splendid year-book, on astrono my and meteorology, the only one containing the original "Hicks Weather Forecasts." By mail, postpaid, 35c, on newstands, 30c. One copy free with a year's sub scription to Word and Works, the Rev. Irl R. Hicks Monthly Magazine, the best $1 00 monthly in America. Discounts on Al manacs in quantities. Agents wanted. Remember, the genu ine "Hicks Forecasts" are not published anywhere else you get them only in his own publica tion!. "Word and Works" Pub hshing Co., 2201 Locust St., St Louis, Mo. Vck .,-' . ... Vu. Tr.A:6! MVWtitk. if i ' ' rr. j is - m i 7 fa, XL The only Baking Powder made from Woyal Grape Cre&m or 1 rUr in ex ;tf i 'A 1 Absolutely i V Men's Suits in the very latest styles, Blue Sen? es, Green, Brown and Black, these are all new ones-IH.OOtn 12 00. Boys' and Youths' Suits, we have soma speci al Bargains. It will pay you to look these over before purchasing elsewhere. Shoes Men's Every Day and Dress 91.25 to $4.00, tan and black. These are new fresh (roods no old ones. See our Boys' All Leather Shoes. Shoes Ladies' and Children's Kvery Day and Dress Shoes that are guaranteed all leather. These are as cheap in Price as the in ferior makes. Underwear Men's 50c. at 35c., Ladies' 50c. at 45c. per Children's and Boys'. All are new ones. suit, Removal Notice. My patrons and friends are hereby notified that I have re moved from the rooms east of the Fulton House, into a room in the Mary Daniels house, lust west of Albert Stoner's store, where I am fully prepared to make all kinds of Men's Suits and Overcoats in the best styles, and at living prices. R. N. Shim Fat. Notice. Notice is hereby given that my wife Minnie F. Barton, has de serted the care of her home and family, and by cruel and barbar ous treatment, rendered the con dition of the undersigned intoler able and life burdensome, and that I will not be liable for any bills of her contracting. ' William F. Bakton, 1 1 4 at. Warfordsburg, Pa. GUNS, AMMUNITION AND REVOLVERS. Outing Flannels, Wool Flannels, Muslins, Fl'anneletts, Lancaster Ginghams All Wool Jacket Suitings, Ladies' Silk Scarfs, Wool Scarfs. Gloves leath er and woolen for men. women and children; Jlobes and Horse Blankets, Comforts and Blankets in Cotton and Wool. J. K. JOHNSTON. NEW ANNA B. FREY MILLINERY 5s;;xxsooaoso Ba;:s;:;! FULTON COUNTY BANK H 0 g. McConnellsburg, Fei. (ORGANIZED IN 1887.) EIGHTEEN STOCKHOLDERS ' In It s ex- all among the prominent business men of the County. 0 The resources of this Bunk now ar exceed anv nerind i existence. We Pay 3 Per Cent. Interest. h y Our customers value and "bank on" o"ur security to depositori J . and our willingness and ability to assist them In every way consist! ent with sound banking. I More Thun $.100,000.00 Security to Depositors. r W. II. NELSON, - - - Cashier. 8 J DTUECTOUS : J. Nelson Slpes, Chas. U. Spangler, A. V. Nace ? i Wm. H. Nelson, J. F. Johnston, Walter M. Comerer, A. F. Baker S3 We offer for the Fall and Winder 1!)0!) 1910, the most superb line of hluh grade fashionable imported and domestic Millinery it has ever been our good fortune to offer to our customers and trade, containing all the ' Very Latest New York and Philadelphia Styles and novelties. Our assortment of Hats trimmed and untrlinmed; Ostrich Plumes, Fancy Feathers, Wings, Aigrettes, Velvets, Silks, lilbbons, Veiling. Collars, Nets for Waists, Jet Hat Bands, Ornaments and Pins of all kinds. The Largest Assortment of Milli nery Ever Brought to Fulton Co. Trimming is an art you get it here; so, in buying from us, you not only receive the very Latest Styles, and most desirable crea tions, but, also, the VERY LOWEST PRICES. Come in and let these Goods and Prices many staunch friends and customers. make, you one of our ANNA B. FREY, McConnellsburg. Scrap Iron. Write Kittredtfe Company, Tunkhannock, Pa. They buy old stoves, mowing machines. furnaces, saw mills, etc., in any quantity, and pay big prices. Buyers wanted. Hnrd Deshong,, At the home of the bride's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Desh ong, Ilaneaville, Kent county, Md., on Wednesday, November 3, 190'.), Miss Jeanette Deshong and Mr. Jsse llurd, of Woiton, Md., were united in raarmgeby Elder.Kowe, of Baltimore, Md. The bride was handsomely gowned in white silk, while the groom was attired m a neat gray suit. After the ceremony and congratulations, a sumptuous wedding dinner was served. Among the guests present we:e Mrs Llurd, mother of the groom, and her daughters, Rosa, Ella, and, Eliza; Burns Deshong and wife, W. P. Wink, wife and daugh ter Jessie, and T. II. Starr, wife and daughters Esta and Grace. The News Joins the many oth er friends and relatives of the bride in Fulton county, in extend log kindest wishes , for a long, happy, Rod prosperous lite, CIDER. N. W. Hohman's Cider Mill will be in ojeration Tuesday and Wednesday of every week during the season. ROY C. CROMWELL & BRO. I'ROPIUETOHS OF STAGE LINE -HKTWKKN- M'Connellsburg & Mercersburg liooJ TcttiiiH. Careful Drivers. Executor's Notice. Letter tetuiueutury on the ent ate of Johi K. HrtdcDNtiuf . It f Welln towofthlp, t'ulton county. tu . (Incensed, huve been trruut ed ry the KeilHierof WII'M of KuUtm county, to the undersigned Mil pernon Indebted to uuld endue it n requested t inuke liumedtute puy ment. mid thoe h vtng levul oiulnm avulnht the foiuie will prHent thin without deluy. A. K. EDWAKUS, Kxecutor, KH-AL. Kold, P. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN: Leave MoConnellsbunr, daily except Sunday, at 5:0o a m., 7:3u a in., and 12:15 p. m . and arrive at Meroersburg at 7:30 a. m., 10:00 a. m. and 2:45 p. m Ieave Mercersburi;, dully except Sunday, on receipt of mall from trains due at 7:5l a. m.; 10:38 a. m. aud 6:fxl p. m. and arrive in McConnellsburg Ip three hours. Carries Mall and Kx press Fare For Passenger, 60 Ct8. Have your Kx press sent In care of Hoy C. CioinwwlKt Uro. DR. A. K. DAVIS, Hustontown, Pa. i DENTAL WORK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Gold Crown and Tirldge Work a Specialty. Toeth extracted positively without pain. AH Work Guaranteed, Will be In ofiloe from Thursday er nlng until Monday morning of eacb week. dodo! Dyspepsia Curo Dlgtata what you tat. 900 Acres Fine Land in Buck Valley, Fulton Coun ty Pa., Belonging to Estate of J. T, Richards, deceased. 222 acres of this is clearec1 and "under state of cultivation. Three houses, twa bank barns, and other necessary buildings. Will be sold either as a whol or in subdivisions. Will maki tour nice farms for genera cultivation, chicken or stocl ranches, or orchards; soil wel adapted to peaches, chestnut: and other fruits. Deer, tur. key, pheasants, etc, abound n the forests and it would bt well suited for a hunting and fishing club. For price, terms, etc., adf dress, ' T. D. RICHARDS, Attorney-in-Fact for Heirs, ' Germantown, MRS. h. F, LITTLE'S -:-BI6 UNDERSELLING STORE -:- SEE OUR BIG OPENING OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Our millinery line Is beyond comparison or competition. Style and beauty reign supreme. Prices lower than the lowest. Hats of all the latest styles, shapes, and shades in trimmed, un trimmed, and ready-to-wear; fancy feathers, plumes, ribbons, silks, and velvets. In fact, you will find in our stock everything necessary to make a pretty hat. Our line of notions Is complete belts, Duckies, combs, collars, fancy pins, children's toques, ba by caps, laces, veiling, fancy shirt waists, patterns, and petti coats all at the lowest prices. Come and examine our goods. We will be pleased to see you. Store opposite P. O. BUGGIES: BUGGIES I have 'ust refilled my sheds with a fine lot of new Top Buggies, both factory and hand-made; ranging in price from I4j 00 up to 75.00 for the best hand-made MiDlin burg buggy. My $45 buggy is a good, 'strong, substan tial one that I will guarantee to give good satisfaction. I will sell on time to suit customers. ' It will pay you to examine my stock before you buy elsewhere. Thanking the public for past patronage and soliciting a continuance of their favors I am, Very truly yours, W . R . EVAN cooooxxco-ooxxxxoooo Character It might be well to remember and always keep in mind that a well kopt Bank Book will serve as a certificate of character for the young man or woman who is seeking a situ ation. Secure one of our Savings Pass Books to which we will add 3 Per cent Compound Interest, The First National Bank of McConnellsburg, Operates Under the Strict Banking Laws of the United States Government. ooocx-oooooooooooo PULTON COUNTY NEWS is tho people's paper. 1 $1.00 a Year in Advance. loooooo YOU ARE GOING TO BUY Stockers and Feeding Cattle THIS "SEASON You want tprtuy where you can get the best cattle for the least money. Write or wire at once to JOHN J. LAWLER - 163 EXCHANCE BUILDING UNION STOCK YARDS, CHICAGO Sound, -afe, conservative, strict honesty and , a square deal guaranteed. ESTABLISHED OVEB J5 V EARS REFERENCES Live Btock Ecbnge Notional Bank, Chlcaf Anv Mercantile Aucncv Thousands o.. car satikficd customers W handl mors stockers and feeders than any firm in U world. selection t U times. Sales, 40 to 50 loads duily, Com to Chicago and we wiU wll direct to you. or order at or telegram and will ship just what you want direct to you t l""1 ket prices. Writ, at one. for our plsu of filling orders. W 6l W" you monty. Wriu ut for quoutioos 0 prices bfor you Buy, A big
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