.7. IC. Johnston hi an easy way to ! hOW hll nviMToatl. Try McCMn's Store for Cof MM, Loose coffee from 10c to tbc per II). Ehurrjr Huston at Suiti'U, if tying 9 I touts a bushel for wheat. K. 0. Me.Clam, of Hustontown, i spent Saturday in this placo tlu guest of bis son B. K. MoOlain. J, K Johnston lil not have ladv's Coat carried over from last year. Jaeob Nausrle, of Sal a Via, was among the business visitors at the County Capital Saturday. Men ! Yob can got a pod ov ercoat or suit at J, K. Johnston's something that is new, itp-to date, and will save you mooey, Mrs. faura Ilobe. "I Latrobe, and Miss Libbie Keck with, of Wilkinsburg, are visiting G. Newton Hoke and daughters In this place. Obstiuatu cases of constipation pnd nasty, mean headaches promptly disappear when you take DeWitt's Little Early Rl ioi fills. Sold u rrout's drug store. The Board of I'ardons in Mar risburg last Wednesday commut ed the death sentence f William Kyler, the condemned Gettys burg murderer, to life imprison ment. HIDES. .lames Sipes & Sous pay 10, 18, and 10c a pound cash, I for beef hides at their butcher shop In McCbnnellsburg, also ! highest price paid for calf skins, i sheepskins and tallow. Lost on I oad between McCon nellsburg and the residence of Fred Gordon on the Thomas Johnson farm on the Peach Or chard Road west of town Satur ('ay October 12tfa, a p;ir of check lines. The linder will be suitab ly rewarded by returning them to this office. Overall, 000 was liken in at the gate at the Hagerstowa tair last Thursday. No woods' the st ick sells at 'J5, ar being $25. DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salye is goo I for little ' buras and big ourus, small , scratches or bruises and big I 1 ones. It is healing and .soothing, i ('rood for piles. Sold by Trout's I drug st jre. Miss Virginia Truax, one of Ayr township's former teacheis has returned to the Pennsylvania Business College, in Lancaster liter having spent a few weeks at home. Does your back ache'r Do you feel tired aud drowsy and lacking Id ambition'r If so, there is something wrong with your kid ney and Bladder Pills relieve backache, weak kidueys, and m Bam ma Won of the bladder. A week's treatment 25 cents. Sold by Trout's drug store. A new Bsbeol law pr ovides that whore an officer finds a child of school age running about the streets aud not attending school he has the authority to notify tho parents ol tiie child s absence without tirst receiving notice from a school teacher informing him of the absence of the child. Stomach troublos, Ueart and Kidney ailments, can be tprckly corrected with a prescription known to druginsts everywhere as Dr. Slump',-, Restorative. Tho prompt and surprising relief which this remedy immediately brings is entirely due to its Re storative action up-jn the cou trolling nerveB of the Stomach. Sold by Dickson's drug store. Mr. D. A. QilUs returned Tues day from a week's outing during which time he attended tho Re uliod of the Ifusth Regt. P. V. at Newville, and visited his son D. A. at Uarrisburg, I'rof. Ernest M. Cruss at fsteelton, Harry Rebtr at Hi mmmelstowu, and other fnondF, If real coffee disturbs your Stomach, your heart or kidneys, jb.theu try thW ( lever Coffee itn Ritation Dr. Shoop's Health giC 'Uoe. Dr. Shoop has closely matched old Java and Mocha Coffee iu flavor and taste, yet it a single grain of real in it. Dr. Snoop's Health IinitaUou is made from ted grains or cereals, ;wltb Malt Nuts, etc. Made iu on minute. No tedious loug wait. You will surely like it. Get a free sairi) le at our store. JE. R. McClam. Administrator's Notlco. '.. riprnT tnrn ir. ti toiler of iSmEo I iMJ 4 .vji. Iiu e been i ul-u iifdii' HIMl.rM.u't- , fur illlrniiH. .iml ilnt i PIVUM tfftll untl f 1 1 II- iTltf Hi'- hum 11 .. KM. I. Mil .i r BOMttUKfe. ASnlniMmiSifi VALUABLE FARM at PUBLIC SALE. Tbf UHdaMif osd will offer for mile OB tlin BtSMlaM in IIclfsNt towiisliio, about iiiic-hulf mile BOrthMIt of OeOI pottofltoe, ou SATURDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1907. the follow i'ltf far m, contUttng of fj.i arrrs and allowance, tfSjOtnlttff lands of W. H. I'eek, Wll ftam Kellner, .lane Aun Snyder, Dav id Hair, anil othem. About ti."i aTo arc i-leaifU and iu yood htate of culti vation, and the balance in v'ood Oak tnd hestiiut tlfhbSr. Tlie UBftfOVtnmtl are a pood -I story FRAME HOUSE. LARGE BARN. Wilson Bhsd and other building!. Tlirre is a nice lot of fruit trees, OontUtlflg of apples, pears, Cherries, plums, ete. Sulo begins at 2 o'clock, p. m. TERMS : Ten per cent, of bid when proaerly is knocked down, 1'oiir liun drtil dollars, Including lbs 10 per cent, when deed is made, and balanco in two equal annual payments with in teresl. , Jonathan P. PMpK. A. L. Wlble, Auct. Buggies and Wagons I have just refilled my sheds with a tine lot of Bhu'tjies and Wagons which I am telling un der a written guarantee at Rock Bottom Prices I also have in slock a lot of Buggy Wheels and Bugg; Poles. I want your trade. I'lease come and see my stock before you make a purchase. Thankiinr the public for liber al pafcroBSgt in the past, and soliciting a continuance of the same in tho future, I am yours, Very respectfully, VV. R. EVANS, Hustontown, Pa. Notice in Trespass. Came upon tho promises of the un dersigned in Brush Creek township, a dark rek mnllejr steur, with tan In left ear, bearing the inscription. "O. W. Baruatt, l." The owner will come and prove property, pay ohargSI and take the steer away, or it w ill be dis posed of according to law. IIazlktt Akicrs. Akersville, I'a., October IS, IM7- 3t. GOD SAVE THE COMMON WEALTH. PROCLAMATION GENERAL ELECTION WHKRSAS, In mxl by Ml Bill f tn; (NMll Am mhiv if rhr OOMunOBwealth of Penniylvn. nl. Mil tt "An M'i iflutiDj liihe uluvttmiN within this ,imiiiiioii onlth. iimpiI the i"h dkv of .Ttinr Anm Ihtiniiii IM1. itntt unifinlrd the Srd duy r June Anno I x nni.nl mux. It h HMi itM liit nf (fee BbHfl of wvry SOmily w ithin tht Conunouw ulth (oirivc puhlli-nothu' of th Urnonil KIotlotiN und in Mivh notices to fiDumeratc the oSralV to ho elct'teil uml fff lUt of ull the iminiuutionH tniide. nndafl'lrnuU' the pkico at which the election In to he held. niBRtcn ire, I. .1 AMKS ( I, AlKX A NDKtt. Hljfh Sheriff or the count v or Fulton, do hereby make know n fttkl t: Ive ihH PUnDtO M0T1CK to the Ktratom of the i-ountv of Fidton thin on I he I ii st I iicduy oftcr the I irt MonJu of .m tin her next, hcinu the 5th JM of the month A Ceneral Kleotlou will be held Ht the Hcvernl Rteotlon DbtirioU otuhlhheri b luw in mml t o inty, and nit published below. W OFFIOBRS TOIIK ELKl TBD. ON K PKI'.SiiN ti) (HI Hit- ofllOC nf BUM Tit'Md urr oi l'i-iii.ii iii i A IT I ' M N T.J. Wiener, WINTTU Hancock, Md. High Grade Merchandise at popular prices. Silks, Velrets, Ladies' and Misses IVraps, Fashionable Furs of the season are well repre sented in Neck-trear and Muffs. Trimmed ana mmed Modish Shapes and Tone Blending s are to be seen in all the new importations. New Ribbons, Plumes, Tips, Wings, Roses. Foliage Ladies' Tailored Skirts and Waists Ladies' and Misses Cosets. Hosiery and Underwear. SHOES, SHOES. nf shi-rin r IISS PVKSON t mi Hi.' "rtli- v nit. in o.ii.iy. P.nnnylTanlft. ONS pkksun tn mi ihi nfllw nf Dhtrhrt Alturiit-y nt K il L to 1 1 UouDtjr, Pclili. IvmiiIm. iiNK PKHSoS'tn II II t lie oBlce of Treuurer ji Fulton County, PvnnaytVWMIh ONK I'KKSON to till tlin iitttrr Of County Sur veyor nf l'-.iltun County, PtuniAylvMliU. ONK PERSON to nil ItM nffl,e tf ConuiL-r of Fulton County, P.UOylVMltli. I havi iMiunn-i-.itiMl tho nllloeri lo lie Heeled Mid her publtan the following list of t'AN'DI IIATBS crtnieil liy the Seeretlir.v ol Stute uDd Countji CominMMiMn. T. J. Wiener, Hancock, Maryland. MERRIL W. NACE CASHIER. B. FRANK HENRY. ASST. CASHIER. STATE TREASURER. (Murk One) Kepuhlif in. HeinniTiitlCi .luhn t llxrnitiii. rrohkhlilan, Mtthcw W. StevcnM)n. Soclntipt. Siiiiiuel Chirk. SHERIFF. ( Mnk one i Uepubtlen, ' - I. (Jonrail. Dviuocrittir, It'llerHun Han Uk District attorney. ( Vrk (u ) Keiuldtcin, Horace N. SIpMk Democratic. l-'rauk P Lynch. Wanted L m:u1 repreheutiktlve for Me(onnelNbur und vi cinity, to 1 ok after re- M wall and Increase sotwerlption lint of a prominent month1 y muru r.e. ou u salary and OOnnlnlOQ basis. Kxperlenee desirable but not uecessiirv. Hood opportunity for hnt per on. Address i'ldilishet. Hox to, Slution 0 . New York, TREASURER. i Mark One.) Kupu Idle m, K. , Aker. Democratic, Charles 1. Steven COUNTY bUKVEYOH. (Murk One.) Republican, 1'aul L fohiiHton. Democratic. Kiank V. riflWllHtf. CORONER. (Mark One ) Dcuicratie, Ofuru'' M. UohliiM)ii- Sale Register. Thursday, November 14, Jere Mason having sold his farm uud lutundiag to remove to the West, will sell at his residerco ou what is perhaps better known as the Tayinau Kami, miles northeast nf 1 Uncock, and neur I'lum Run post ftice, lioseH, cattle, UOgH, farm issofa'Dsry, boussfai Id goods, gram aad hay. Sale be gins at 9:80 a. m. sharp. 1-Yiday, November IS, Mi'. R, E. Browu, iuteuding t remove from tho county, will sell at her residence at Clear Ridge, horse cow hogs, buggy, hay, household Roods, &c Sale begins at 9 o' clock. hps m pure ' U 'portof B. hool No. i, WoIIb Township for tirst month ending Oct. 11, 1007, Number pupils on rolled Li. Average attendan :e 20, Per cent, of attendance 88, Those who attended every day during montli : QtWi lUack, GleuoLi Thomas, Koy Khafer, Carl Crider, Merrill Cunningham, Brandon Cunningham, Paul Alloway, Malcolm Alioway and Burling Thomas. Grace j dgo, teicher. Uotnt Buslntss Ajiln. "When my friends thought 1 wassiiout to take leave of this world, on account ol indigestion, uervuH.iuesH and gonorai doblli ty," writer A. A. Ctnsholm, Treadweil, X. Y.t "and when it looked as if there was no hope left, I was persuaded to try F.lec tric BitterSj and I rejoice to say that they are our log ,u$e. I am i: ' a dolug business -jbtgaiu us of oid, and am still gaining daily. 11 Beat of all tonic medicines. Guar anteed at Trout's drug store. r0o. 1 also hereliv m ike riintwu an 1 notice, that the place of holding l he aforesaid election in i lie kc vera I borOttClH und lOWUlfalpi within said count v are as follows, to wit: The Kleetor of Ayr township lo meet ut the Puhllu Srhooi IIouc near Wchiter Mills. The l-'Jeetors (tf llethcl tow nship lo meet at the luhlie Scliool House ut WarfordshurK. In said township Tiie Klectors of Helfast township to meet at the place lately tlxed for Mid purpose to wit; The frame building near to the late residence of Dennis Metlott. The Elector of Itrush L'reek township to meet at the place lately Mxed for suid purjHtse, to wit: the earpeuter shop of (-'. C, Mellon, ut Kmmuvllle in said township - nThe Wectorsof Duhlia township to meet in Ka-t room on Bml Boor of liulhlin nearly "p poHite M. S Wilt s Hotel, ou lauds of salt! Will In Port Littleton The Klectors of Licking Creek township to meet at the place luiriy tlxed for thai purpose, to m it: John O. Mcl.ler's hotel. Harrlsouvllle The K!ctorM of Taylor township to meet t tin- DlftCe !utel. tlxed fr lhai purjxtse, to wit: J. W. 'utchall's store room, in said township The KlectorM of Tod towuship to meet at the Douglas School House. In said township The Elector of Thompson township to meet ati cnttc School House. No. In said township The Kicctors of MoCoaneliabufi Borougtl lo meel at Die place laleiv hM fl lor that purpose to wit; The Commissioners oltlee at the Court House In said HoioUgh The Kleciot ol I'uion township to meet ut the place lately tlxed for said purpose, to wit; Ueoryc Hcretver's carpenter shop, near ieorue scnetrompi ssiure in sunt townsipp The KU ctors r Wells township to meet ut t he hCWKN house, near the Methodist church iu said township. j-.very person excepting Justice of the Peuoe wno snail hout anv otnee or appointment ol profit or trust under the (ioveiument of the Uuited stales or of this Stute. or of uuy city or Iticoi poi al n 01-1 1 P-t wliei tier a enmuiKiloti ed oitlecr oi otherwise, u suhordtnuto oftloer or ugeut, who is. or shall lie. employed under the legislative, executive or judiciary depurtmeut of t his Stute or of the ITulted States, or of any city or incoriHM-uteddlstriei.undulsothai every member of Congress uud of the Stute Ieglslu ture. aud of the select or common council of uuy city, or comu.ixxlouers of uuy lneorioruled ur.inui. in t v uyv inapuhie or noiaiug or exer -in,- ut ihe sjuic time, the ofhee or appoint ment of Judge Inspeetor or Clerk of anv elee lion of this Common w ealth; and no Inspector jiioxr oi Miner oineer oi anv siie.'i i-iccmoij shall lie ellglhie to any office to he theu voted for. except mat 01 an election oldcer. QUALIFICATIONS OF VOTKUS Kvery idale cilien 1 weuiy-ontj years of a ui f iii,' i he following ipiullflcairous, shall entitled to vote Ml ull elections. First he si have been u cltieuof the Culled At at es title one mouth. Second, he shall Uuve e sided Iu the Slateotie year (or ll ha" !ngpre lously been a qualified elector or native horn citizen of the Stute. he shall have removed therefrom aud re turned within six mouths) Iminedlutely preced ing the election. Third He shall huve resided Id the election district wheie he shttll offer to vote at least two mouths iminedlutely preced ing the election. Fourth. If iweuty-two yeum of uge or upwards he nhall have pwld within two yetsra u Stute or County tax which shull have been assessed ut least two mouths and putd ut least oue rnouth lief on the election State CouMlluilou, Article V HI. Section, 1. Olveu under oiv bi utt at mv ofllbe. In the toroitghuf McCoanelUburg. the Mlh duy of October. A. O. 1407. and of the independence .f the ITulted State, the oue hundred and thirl second. JAMK4U. ALKXANDKU. Sheriff. I Madden Bros. 1 Three Springs, Pa. Everything for Fall and Winter now in. We are prepared to give splendid values in Haps, cotton and woolen Blankets, etc. All the latest things in buitinscan be had at this store at right prices. We are prepared to show a tine line ot Ladies' and Misses' COATS, all the latest siyles, 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 LIINOLEUWS always on hand Quality is what we boast oi in Shoes, ot which we have a very large line. in our STOVE AND FURNITURE de partment you will find goods and prices right. Madden Bros. I m jjjw Telephone Connection. 1. 1 1 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF A'CONNELLSBURC, PA, Will pay C per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits. W , SOURCES i AIJR. 6, 1W-, $47,338.69. SEPT. 4, 1906. $118,094.99. JAN. 26, 1907, $144,509.46. MAY 20, 1907, $169,147.95. Tho above extracts from several ropnrU to the Comptroller of the Cur rency of the Cnited States show In an emphatic manner tho suceefg achieved by The First National Hank of McConnellsburjr. .With progressive spirit and conservative methods, this bank has proven ltd ad v antages as an Insti tution deserving your confidence. The chief concern of Uh- officers and dl roctorl of this btfhk is the welfure of the depot I ors and the security of their deposits. We solicit your business. .'.oans made on personal and collateral security, and Notes dlt counted. Courteous treatment to all. Correspondence solicited from those desiring Loans or wishing to open an account with us. If you cannot call in person, send your de)osiU by mall, they will receive prompt attention. LEWIS H. WIBLE, PRANK P. LYNCH. PRESIDENT. ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. .ICE PRESIDENT. OIRECTOR9 : LEWIS H. WIBLE. JNO. P. SIPES. tINO A. HENRY. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS. D.L.GRISSINuEH, R.M.KENDALL. 8. W. KIRK. Fall and Winter MILLINERY. We have just arrived from the Kastern Cities wl-,h a com plete lire of Millinery. Wo now have ready for sale. Hats in all the lalest styles and colors, Klowers, l?lumo.s, Kancy Feathers, Klbbons, Laces, Col lars, Veils, Uaby Caps, Hoods, Toques, Children's Coats, Lad ies' und Misses Skirts and Shirt Waists, at the lowest prices. We bought a larger line of goods this fall than ever before: and, In order to sell all, wo will aim at quick sales and small profits. Don't full to como and see goods and get prices. If you don't want to buy, you are welcome at our store. MRS. A. F. LITTLE, McConnellsburg. Opposite Postofflce. J.K.JOHNSTON Men's, Women's, and Children's OVERCOATS all of the very finest quality. 1 A. J. IRWIN & CO. I 1 Fall Millinery Display . B of the most attractive and unique Styles t$ surpassing all former exhibits, both in richness and variety, New Patterns v are being constantly placed in our show parlor, from which orders will be taken in colors to harmonize with fall suitings. UNTRIMMED HATS I SHOES Men's Women's Children's Dress and everyday, . at all prices. Women 's PURS 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 of the most approved Shapes, also an elaborate assortment of beautiful vel vets, silks, braids, ornaments, fancy feathers and plumes. ft ill be glad to have you come and see our goods. You 'll like the styles and the prices. VcConnellsburg,Pa Don't fail to give us a Call. . K. Johnston, McConnellsburg, Pa. Mr. II. i . i-v Cm 1 1' iii. MiH8 K' ziah Caution, and Mr. Theoph ilus Wfttnou of Merwjrabtlrtf, Mra. Ada .mliuuton of LsoaQon, Pa., aud Mi- Sarah Thomas of Weostsr Mills upent Sabath with 1. N. Watson aud family of this place. Kid! For sale at Trout's drugstore PULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU BAT TW I.M lMMiM.ttlt.i IH mm.jU. trial m. wkua iihkrMMtk ' MMT T TBI ummn B. C ItoWlTT COHVAMY, CMlOAtatt X8JU , . lul'g liio; Almanac aud 200 Yoar OftUnder.
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