ULTUN COUNTY NEWS Published bvery Thursday. . W- Mfit, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSUURO, PA. Ill NOVEMBER 7, 1907 Published Weekly. $1.00 pei Annum in Advance. Per vpier. of Muoh tlmeii II W Porsquar. each lutmequent Insertion tc A ,i advcrtlnovisnM Inserted for leas thin thrtse months oliarffcd by the square. I iinii I fllDtfU. I JT. Oni' fnirth column R1S.00. Uti.00 WO.OO Una salt oolatno ts.oo. 40.00 60. 01 Oue Column 40.00. 6 00. lb 0( A POPULAR PCOD DELICACY. Why Karo Corn Syrup has Attaintd Such High Favor for Every Use "Prom Griddle Cakes to Candy-" To one who compares the re lativo merits of Karo Corn Syr up its ffrOdMM, its purity, its food value and its price with those of other products for simi lar use, there is little room to wonder why it is rapidly displac ing al! other syrups on the mar ket Karo Corn Syrup is clear, gold en syrup of the golden grain, so exquisitely good that it makes griddle cakes, waffles, biscuits, etc., fairly melt iu one's mouth. It is delightful as a spread tor hrefid. Housewives claim thai its peculiarly delicate and pleas ing llavor make Karo unapproach ed for baking, candy making or for any use. where syrup is em ployed as a sweetening agent. More than this, Karo Co; n Syr up is a food of remarkable value, so nutr'tious and sustaiuiug has if proven to be. It delight and beuetits the old and youDg, the weak and strong, digesting with practically ne tax upon the sys tern. Because of its wholesome rie.ss and natural purity, it has leceived the unqualified endorse ment of food experts. The method of packing and selling Kdi o Corn Syrup in air tight, frictiou-top tins is a com mendable one, for it msures un altered purity of the product at all times. WEST Dl'Bl.H. Mrs. Ellin Hoover spent a few days recently with relatives and friends in Mercersburg and Me Connellsburg. Iiaac C. McClain has moved his sawr.JU f;om upper Trough Creek to saw B. B. Young's tim ber on C. M. Brant's farm. A few of our young peoph at tended local institute at the Wat erfall scho' 1 on Friday evening and report a good institute. Rev. Daniels has begun Revival meetings at Fairview. There has beeu a good attendance. Chester Brant, who is employ ed at carpenter's wrrk in Hunt ingdon, accompanied by William McCorkle, spent a week visiting his parents, C. M. Brantand wito, and hunt ug. Clarence Uoover, of Dane, spent part of Wednesday at the home of his mother hero. Bdwin Brant killed a wild turk ey Saturday afternoon, which weighed seventeen and one half pounds. Who can beat that r Bdwin Ck'V.jnger, who had been visiting his father, Hiram Cleven ger, returned to Pittsburg, Mon day. He was accompanied by his sister Sarah, who will spend some time in the Smoky City. Frank Price is wearing a smile all on account of the arrival of a little girl at bis homo. You can't be well if you have a weak, unhealthy, tired out stom ach. Neither can you feel go d if by some little irrogu' irlty in e.Uitjg you have caused tho stom Uc1i to get out of order. These little stomach troubles are signs ot indigestion, which may, and very often does turn into a very bad case of dyspepsia. Don't al low this to go on a sing.it day without doing something to over come It Take some good relia ble and safe digestant like Kodol J r Dyspepsia. Kodol is the best remedy known to day for heart burn, belching, aud all troubles arising from a disordered diges tioo. It i pleasant to take aud affords relief promptly. Sold by Trout's drug store. I i jonn 3. wiison. Three Springs, Pa. NEW STORE. OUR MOTTO. Ouick Sales and small Profits. Having purchased tho entire stock of hardwaio from B. F. Stevens, remodeled the interior of the building, and having added groceries, dry goods, notions, boots, shoes and rubbers in fact, mcst everything that is usually kept in a first class couotry store. I solicit a share of the public p.itronage. My goods are all new, except a small portion of hardware, just received from the Eastern and Southern markets. We have no old or shelf worn goods. Cur prices are as low. in fact 03 many arti cles much lower, than you would be required to pay elsewhere, luaiity considered. We can save you 10 per cent, to 25 percent, on uearly all purchase-, tl pays to trade with us. Note a few of our prices : Dry Goods Panama, granite anil Mohuir 50p Mack crepe 75c Plaid dilks (or waists per yd. and up " " worth 1 ic er yd Suiting Best su it ing Gingham Cheviots Daisy cloth Onilttfj cloth Flannel iv to Mo to tl He to 10c Ma to Up 12c 8c to H)c g&) to f0e Blankets Our blankets, at ""e for cotton, to ft! for an all wool Iwhite!. and they are great values too. Notions We have a full line of notions, con fining of ladies' and gents' furnish ings, overalls, jumpers, men's shirts, pantaloons, etc , etc. Men's extru heavy work shirts ' V Men's heavy underwear per pr. 60c Ladies' vest3, riblied " " 5(lc .adies'sklrts, ready to wear " " 2-"e Ladies' skirts, fancy " " -V Ladies' and gents' hose 10c to 2"e Men's outing II anuel shirts Mc Men's dress shirts S0 to 1 Shoes, Shoes We have shoes for everybody. Those patent leather $3.60 shoes for men, need no advertising, they are go ing right out. We have men's shoes ranging from 1.48 to SX50. Boys' from Me to Children's 'Su- up. Women's shoes from $1 .'Iu to $.'i 69. Vou will need to see these shoes to ap preciate their value. Rubbers The RoysJ Blue Bubler8, from $2 -50 to $4 2.1. We have a full line of rubber shoes for men, women and ehil dren, und rubbjr boots for men. Groceries IS lbs. Cran Sugar 1 00 Soft white " per lb. 6c. Nice browned coffee 2 lb. for 2.V' I tlanke's coffee 2 " " 115c Star soap 8 cakes for 25c Ivory soap 5c per cake Fancy cakes 10c per lb. Tobacco Natural leuf plug . 15c. (1 pks. scrap 25c. Plug tobaccos, all kinds. A full line of cigars. Drugs We have a complete and patent medicines. A full line of paints. line of drugs Hardware We have a complete line of shelf hardware at unequali-d prices. Cook stoves and ranges, ranging in price from 25 00 to S40.00. Heating stoves from f8 to 24. Those air tight healing stoves are great values at $21. Snow-ball Washer, $7.50 Motor washer, tho best on the market to-day FlourandFeed Highest market price paid for produce. Gome in and see us, no trouble to show goods. It pays to trade with us. We can save you money. Thanking you for past favors, and ask iug a continuance of the same, I am, yours for business. JOHN S. WILSON, THREE SPRINGS. PA. JV. M. COMERER, agent for THE GEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY. BURNT CABINS, PA. for the sale of Traction and Portable Engines. Gaso line, Separators. Clo ver Hullers. Saw mills, Sc. Engines on hand all the time. horse Wanted. Good sound horse, not over ten years old, that will work siugle iu wagon. C. Guekne, & Son. 11-7w2. Saltillo, Pa. liny f, Grorawell, of Dublin Mills was in town yesterday arranging for tho advertising of his sale which will be on Friday, November iitlnd. Mr. Groin well's stuff is good, much A it having been in use but a short time. He expects to quit farming. Trespass Notice. The undersigned hereby gives notice thai the I anus and premises of the Ful ton County Hod and Gun Club, an or ganization duly incorporated by the laws of Pennsylvania, situated in the townshipB of Wells and Brush Creek, county of Fulton and state of Pennsyl vania, aie private property, and that all persons are warned not to trespass on said lauds aim premises for ,ha purpose of hunting, tishing. gathering nuts or berries, on in any other man ner whatever contrary to acts of as sembly in such cases made and provld ed as the law will hr rigidly enforced. Fulton County Bod ano Gun Cluu. ll-28-0ti-tf. When your Watch Stops X You cannot make It go by shaking it. VN ben the bowels are a 1 pall .. I you can disturb them with cathartics but. like the watch, they will not be able to do their allotted work until they are put into proper condi tion to do It. One cannot mend a delicate piece of mechanism by vio. lent methods, and no machine made by man is as hue as the human body. '1 ho use of pills, salts, castor.oil and fitting cathartic medicines is the violent method. The use of the herb tonic laxative, I Lane's Family Medicine is the method adopted by fntulli. gent peoula, Headache, backache, indigestion, constipation, skin diseases all una benefited immediately by the use of thlf medicine. Drugtriats sell it at aie. and 40c. Mr. Ghrist Wagner while up for a load of coal on Tuesday of last week lost a pair of good mit tens on the road between the top of mountain above New Grenada and Woodeubrldge. The mittens ! are horsehide lined with lamb's 1 wool. Mr. Wagner will pay a liberal reward for their return to ! Fort Littleton and than the tinder besides. DON'T I'AV ALIMONY. to be divorced from your appen dix. There will be no occasion for it if you keep your bowels re gular with Dr. King's New Life PiUi, Their action is so gentle that the appendix never has cause to make the least complaint. Guaranteed Joy Trout's drug store. 125c. Try them. Mrs. Andrew Shelley, of Mer cersburg, vuited, the family ot i). A. Washabeugh and other friends here the latter part of last week, and also attended the L ive l ' a -1. RACKET STORE --4 I FALL AND WINTER PRICES NOTIONS II Hows Pins le. 30 Needles Ic. (I good Envelope lo. li sheets paper lo. BOS paper ft to 15c. Tablets .1 to 15c Glycerine Soap .to. Cold cream 4c. Colgate's bath soap 6c. tilack pins, 40 for lo. Machine thread 4c. Memoranda books 4 to lftc. W look ing glasses l.rx!. Talcum powder 111 and lrc. Shetland floss 8c. Ice wool He. Tooth picks, 1000 4c. Uichardson silk (loss .'He. Illchardson ribbons 1 to 10c. Thimbles .1c. Shelf paper, ft yds. 2c. Wire hair pins, 12 for lc. Wash rags 6c. Aunt Lydia's thread 5c. Window shades, felt 8c. Oil shades 25c. Underwear They talk about theseroods being higher in price. They are not. Hi-oz Men's fleeced shirts and drawers, .'IV. or 75c per suit: 111 oz. Blue, the same as we handled for 5 years, 43c each or 85c per suit, and the Jersey under wear that will give and not be bulky, at 48c each, t)5csiiit. MEN'S WOOL UNDERWEAR that we sold last year at 00c each, we bought in case lots this year, and can sell It at H.V each, or 1 IS per suit. This is a saving of tl to I) cents. Think it over. CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR 6 to 48c; Hoys' heavy, 24 to 48 per suit; Ladies' vests and pants, same a last year, 2.1c., and the best you ever did see at I He each- CLOTHING Wo have lioen handling Flusher Dros. Cloth ing for (i years, am when you see this name un the goods, It is a sign that there is no better goods made. Every suit has a let-out of 1 inch all over. So if you want to oat buckwheat cakes you don't need to bo afraid you will grow out of your clothes. THEY DO FIT and not only that, they are in reach of every one -$4.75 to M 7.".. Children's Huits Overcoats See our Cravenettos $1.25 to 45.75 2 50 to $10.00 tf. 60 to $15 00 Hoys' knee pants, cordurov pants, lined SO and 7.V Boys' cord pants tl.25 to 91,76 Meu's corduroy pants tl,SS to $2.45 Men's dress pants $1,25 to tH.H0 Boys' Coats 115c to tl.25 Men's coats $1.25 to $.1.25 We certainly have done a grand business this fall on Atkins Hand and Crosscut Saws. Our order was for twice as many of these goods as last year, and the way they are going, we will sell three times as many. Tho price for hand saws Is 115c to $1 65 Crosscuts t)5c to $.1.45 Wire nails la lb. Finishing brads 5c lb. Split rivets, 100 for 4c Tubular rivets, 50 for 4c Butcher knives l.l-ld-20 -ind 26c Files I to 12c Horse shoe nails 11 to 18c Bolts, U In. to 7 in. lc Oalvani.ed tubs, plain 45 1.0 05c Galvanized tubs, extra large 86 to 85c Stove pipe Perfect elbows Lord cans, 50 lb. Axes Wash boilers 12 t o 14c 10c .13c 45-50-00-75 and BtV 09 and 8Sc CAPITOL STOCK FOOD, One of the Most Relia ble on the Market. Tho 2Sc. poultry and stock food, lie.; the 75c. hog food, 38c.; the 50c. worm and heave powders, 26c.; the 50c Horn killer, 25c. Try these goods and be convinced that they are all right. Shoes We claim we handle the best line o' Shoes in the County, and from the amount we are selling, they must be about all right. We sell some shoes that don't stand, but we are here to make 'hem right. If a shoe don't give you gervice, here is the place to kick. In fants' shoes, 10 to BOO.) Children's 75c , to $100; Misses, 82c. to tl.48; Boys', tl.00 to $100; Ladles', SI 00 to $1.00; Men's, $1.25 to 14.00. Come in and be onvlnced as hundreds of others are, that we can tit your feet and purse bet ter than any one else that try to. fVe have lots more goods, but for want of space, we can 't tell you about them this time. Call and see us. Respectfully, HULL & BENDER. McConnellsburg. Pa. BOOKKEEPING. Open All The Year, PENMANSHIP. M f Catalogue Free, The Tri-State Business College Cumberland, Md SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING SATURDAY THE LA ST DAY Of the Great Carnival at Harry Huston's Store, Saltillo, Pa. o Only a few days more, and this sale passes into history, as the greatest merchandising and shop ping event that ever occurred in our town. During October we sold more goods than any month since we came to Saltillo. Does not this prove to you our prices are right. Our aim throughout this sale has been to give UNUSUAL VALUES and we feel that we have succeeded, as we have been told repeatedly that our prices are lower than others. COME to this carnival every day until it is over, and if you need anything for the winter. As the weather gets cooler, you will wish for good warm outer clothing, and you will find our stock complete, and our prices will compare favor ably with any in the county Harry E. Huston, Saltillo, Pa. 1 Fulton County Bank. 1 (ORGANIZED IN 1887 ) 3 r Cent. Inl.re.t on Tim. Deposit This old and well known Financial Institution is now v permanently located in its new room in tjie A. U. Nace build ay iug Large additions have been made to the jj CAPITAL STOCK and the number of Stockholders has been increased to FIP H THEN, which gives all depositors a security of upward of S Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. W. H. NELSON, J McCormellsburg, Pa. Cashier. The Fulton County Hank does a GENERAL BANK ING BUSINESS ar.d extends every favor to ttfeir patrous and friends, consistent with sound banking. L. W. FUNK Dealer In Pianos Organs The undersigned takes this method of informing the people of Fulton county that he is prepared to furulsh High Grade Pianos and organs at prices that are attractive. He makes a specialty of the LESTER PIANOS an instrument of national imputa tion; and tho MILLER AND THE WEAVER0RGANS Being a thoroughly trained tuner, he is prepared jn short no tice to tune pianos or repair or gans. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A sample Lester Piano may be seen in the home of Ueo. B. Mel lott, McConnellshurg. If you are thinking of getting a piano Or orgim let me know, I can save you money. , L. W. FUNK, NbEDMORE, PA. TUB ORIUINAL LAX I IVS OolOH SYRUP KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE oowmmuko HONEY AND TAR Figures Talk Ykars 1888 1892 1897 1901 1903 1906 Boxes Sold 8,750 155,375 290,954 475,215 500,690 530,690 Th. beat evidence thtt Btlu N.I.V. Herb, fulfill, th. claim, rn.de for it it found In the increasing ..le. it en joy, year after year. It cures, or else people would not buy and take it for such due.s.8 as Rheumatism, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Kidney Diseases. Liver Disorders, Eczema, Scrofula or any aliment arising from Irupur. blood. Bliss Native Herbs is effective because it is made trom pure roots, herbs and bark. und con. tains no opiates, minerals or alcohol. It is guaranteed under th. Unitm! Stater Pure Drug Uw. Kuch box contains MS tablets for f l.M Hud if no cure results, money is refunded. It Is made by The Alonio O. Bliss Company, Washington, D. C. Can not b. found in drug-stores and i. -FOR SALE BY- J. A. ALLEH, Knobsville. Pa. All orders by mull promptly tilled. I Droim.liv uMkluoa In tit imnlrl,. or NO .... I TMpc-MSIIHS, CsTeaii auul l;,.i.j nubl reals-1 win, ..(.nil n.mril. Ji uci Jl I, 111... I ic IT,. . i n iii I'suutoiitiirr. ah usiNit UTHICTLY OC-lfriUCNTl.L. i UU.Ofc 1WS0UO. 1 11 muvriT. pu.iwius miwmf.a, i 'i .leanuke liivjiiLn sltuuM liuveour hsna I. I ,ii,ll.rtuuH.iluaiii!KUib.iu,WllMUl V i . 1 II ill ltilt.lt W ti. 1 HP H I I..-I JfciulotUU I MiMUlslulOIUIulWU l.ijC(M,U.tUir4dPS.I D. SWIFT & CO. ISOI Bsventh St., MvMum, 0. C.J
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