Fulton county ne. Published Every Thursday. I. W. PatI, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNifLLSBURG, PA. NOVEMBER 14, 1907 Published Weekly, ft. 00 per Annum in Advance. .OVteRTHIl.il RATS ier ouare of fl line t .1 times ! 0 f r square faflti subsequent Insertion .... fn Ai Advertisement, inserted for leu than t hree months hur l bjr the square. e iTmow. I ft id on. I I yr. I IW1.0O One-fourth column . . One half column One Column .IIMW. I 120.00 . 5H.00. 40.00 .. 40.00. I M.on 10.00 7S.00 BRIDOH BROKH DOWN. Drivers. Horses, and Wajon Precipitated into Sideling Hill Creek, and All Badly Used Up. Howard Harnett and Isaac Flak er, twoTuyior township citizens, made) a trip to H road top last Monday In a two horse wagon. As they were returuiug in the evening, and crossing the old wooden bridge across Sideling Hill Creek at Will Mersrstrosser's near Waterfall, the old structure begin to crack, and before the drivers could clear themselves ol the danger, the bridge John S. Wilson, Three Springs, Pa. NEW STORE. OUR MOTTO. Ouick Sales and small Profits. Having purchased the entire M'ck of hai dwaie from B. P. Stevens, remodeled the interior of the buildiug, aud having added groceries, dry goods, notions, boots, shoes and rubbers in fact, BCit everything that is usually kept in a tirst class country store, t solicit a share of the public pttronage. My good, are all new, except a small portion of hardware, just received from the ESt stem and Southern markets. We have no old or shelf worn goods. ur prices are as low. in fact 03 many arli . les much lower, than you would be required to pay elsewhere, quality considered. We can save you 10 per cent to 5 per cent, ou nearly all purchase . It pays to trade with us. Note a few of our prices : Suiting went i 'if1 suiting down; carrying wagon, horses, i''""!1''"" and drivers into the cold Hood ten feet helovr. To add to their mis fortune, the night was as dark as a pile of black cats, aid it lakes no st eteTi of the imagination to conclude just what was going on about that time, as the horses were struggling, the men sep.ir- Dry Goods I 'arm inn, granite anil Mohuir 80s per yd. and up. Illuck 0lp0 i5c " " worth 1 Plaid silks tor waists ISc put yd. nc to 3h " 7.Y- to ill '' " Cheviots Daisy cloth luting oloth Flannels He to 10a IOC to Ue Bo to 10c SSe to BOs Blankets i Mir blankets, at i-c tor cotton, to ii for an all wool i white , and they are great values too. ated, neither knowing just at the time whether the other was alive or not. Mr. Harnett found Mr Baker in a few minutes, but to bis dismay, Mr. Baker was so badly injured as to be uncon-j scious. Mr. B irnett at once ran to Waterfali, and soon had the necessary assistance to gjt the horses and Mr. Baker out of the Creek. Both horses were badly hurt, and Mr. Baker's nose was broken besides having a number uf other ugly bruises. In fact, it is little less than miraculous that ho: ses and men were not all killed. NtitDMOKE. (rant Mellott, our photograph- Notions We have a full line of notions, con sisting of ladies' and gluts' furnish ings, overalls, jumpers, men's shirts, pan taloous, etc , etc. Men's extra heavy work shirts 6"c Men's heavy underwear DOT pr. BOD Ladies' vests, rilihed " " BOB l.adies'sklrts.i'eady to wear " " CSc Lai lies' skirts, fancy " " 2V Ladles' a) gents' hoso lOo to Im Men's outing llannel stiirts 60s Men's dress shuts "0c to $1 Shoes, Shoes We have shoes for every hody. Those patent leather 900 shoes for men, need no advertising', they are go ing right out. We have men's shoes Hoys' from Cc to $. Children's "c up. Women's -hoes from 91 88 to 13 ."ill Vou will need to see these shoes to ap preciate their value. er, spent Sunday at Pleasant ranging from 11.66 to 13,60, liidgo. Corder Su der and wife, of llagerstown, who had been visit ing a few days among their Ful- tou county friends, returned home last week. Judson Runyan, of Mountain Laiii Park, spent, a week or ten j days among his friends here. His father, P. X Bunyan, went home with him on Tuesday. Willie Powers, of I-Aueaville, W. Va , moved here with his fam-1 ily last week, and he proposes to ougage in the blacksmithim, busi ness here. We extend to him a j to be divorced from your appen hearty welcome, for Needmore I dix. There will be no occasion surely did need a blacksmith. i for it if vou koon vonr hn.ek rt. wile, of jgular with Dr. King's New Lift Rubbers The I toy at Blue lluhbers. from $2 -60 to 4 .'). We have a full line of rubber shoes for men. women and eh II dren, and rubbjv hoots for men. Groceries Sugar IN lbs. Gran Soft white " per lb Nice browned coffee 3 iilankc's eotlee 'Star soap I vory soap Kanev rakes 1 OU to. - lb. for Mo " " 35c cakes for 25c Bo per cake 10c per lb. Tobacco Natural leaf plug I.ks. i pks. scrap 2oe. I'lng tobaccos, all kinds. A full line of cigars. Drugs We have a complete and patent medicines. A full line of puinls. line of drugs Hardware We have a complete line of shelf hardware at unetjiialed prices. Cook stoves and ranges, ranging in price from 126 00 to W0.UO. Bolting stoves from . to Hty, Those air tight heating stoves are great values at t-l. Snow-ball Washer, $7.."0. Motor washer, the best on the market to-day. FlourandFeed Highest market price paid for pro duce. Come in and see us, no trouble to show goods. It pays to trade with us. We cau save you money. Thanking you for past favors, and ask ing a continuance of the same, I am, yours for business. JOHN S. WILSON, THREE SPRINGS, PA. BOOT FAY ALIMONY. II. L (Garland and I'ront I. oval, V, are spending a few days at their old home. John McClellin has very great ly improved the appearance of Mc property by a new coat of paint artistically applied by paint er Schrieber. J. D. Mellott has his new wag- Pills. Their action is so gentle that the appendix never has cause to make the least complaint. Cuarantoed by Trout's drup store, l'.'c Try them. If one may judge fr. m thenum , A I I ,.l ,.l L . . - wu auU uittt-naiiiiuimg muuy auuu j oer or men in r'ranklin county in ready for business. We hope the j the race .'or the nomination at the new wmture will p ove a financial primaries in that county next success. April, there is moro than ordi- Last Monday evening, a Mrs. narv fascination in political life, Benj Iledford, in company with j and a deep growing hunger for her daughter Bva, were on their j public office. From the list in way to Needmore, coming down j the Chambersburg papers, there a hill a little north of Dr. Palmer's are already in the rield, 5 candi their buggy came uncoupled, 1 dates for State Senrtor; 1 for tin owing the occupants out. 1'ho j County Treasurer; 15 for the Leg horse dashed e.way a short dis Ulature; 10 for County Coinmis tance, and ran clear through a vmrmr- n inicic.,! D. wire fence. The ladies es-1 or; o for Frothonotary, and 8 for Morse Wanted. Good sound horse, not over tec years old, that will work single m wagon. C. Ghkknk, & Son. ll-7-w. Saltillo, Pa. Executor's Notice. Letters testunienturv on the estate of Dim. lot Mellott. lute uf Helfust lowushlp. Ful on oonofty, P , (leeeuMetl. huv'utf been Kruut eil to the nnrter-U'iifil. ill person- Imlelitetl to suld entule ure retjuesti'il to in -ke iiiimediute littyinent. and those havInK elaims or demands avainst the same, will present them without delay to JOS. 1). MKLLOTT. .loll N MK.I.I.i ITT, Andover. Pa. 1041 Kieeutom. page caped with slight injuries. The dashboard was brol en from the buggy, the horse badly scared, and the fence broken and twisted in bad shape. John G. Mellott ana family spent Sunday with friends at Covo'CAp. Many of our farmers have al roady begun the'r annual j-b of huuhng lime stone. S. D. Stevens, a native of Taylor township this county and hrother-in law of Prothonotary Harris of this county, but now a , si'b nt ot Chambersburg, is a candidate for the nomination on the Uepublican tkeket for 1 lerk of tlio Courts in Frankh i com ty. The rid ary t lection text 'ear will be held on the 11th of Aprii ' Clerk of the Courts. f WUiu yon ask fur the BEST COUGH CURE and co not get Kemps Balsam You are not getting the beat and will be disappointed. KEMP'S BALSAM costs no more than any other cough remedy, and you are entitled to the best when you ask for it. Kemp's Bain will stop mj cough that can bo stopped by any modieinc, and euro ootiglm that oannot be oared by nuy other medicine. U is always the Best Cough Cora. At Jl druggists, 26c, 60c and 01. Don't accept any thing elac HUST0NT0VVN. Mr. Miles Greenland and wife, of Wells Valley, were guests of Luther Kirk'. family Sunday and Monday. Miss Sarah Fields has return ed after spending a week with her parents at Fort Littleton. M. (j. Kirk and wife spent Monday at the County Seat. Ray Dawney, who has been employed at Pittsburg, has re turned home. Mrs. Kmeline Cbesnut and Lois Bawney are on the sick list. D. K. Chesnut spent Sunday with Howard Denisar and wife. Miss Lillian Fleming spent Saturday and Sunday with friends near Knobsvtlle. Edward Walker and Lynn Mort, of Faunettsburg, pussed through here Friday evening with a tine drove of cattle. B. B Straps' property on east Maiu St, is for sale. Some of our young people are attending the protracted meeting at Pair view. George Stpe m gathering up turkeys 'o: Thanksgiving. Mrs. B. H. hhaw has returned home after visiting her parenta h Saxt u lor some time. RACKET STORE FALL AND WINTER PRICES NOTIONS Underwear U Kows Pins 25 Needles ii jrood Envelopoa ii sheets paprr flox paper I'a biota Glvcerlne Soap Cold cream Colgate's bath soap Mlack pins, 40 for Machine thread Memoranda books xll lookitiLT glasses Talcmn powder .Shrtlaud lloss Ice wool Tooth picks, 1000 Itichardson silk floss lliehardson ribbons Thimbles Shelf paper, 5 yds. Wire hair pins, 1J for Wash raj;s Aunt Lydia's Ukreud Window shades, felt il shatl's In, lo. lc. lo, 5 to 15c. :i to lftc .Tc. 4c. Sc. lc. 4c. 4 to 100. 15c. lo and 1.5c. 8c. C. 4c. Mc. 1 to Klc. 3c. 2c. lc. 5c. 5c. 8c. 25c. They talk about these goods beinp higher in price. They are not. Kt-o Men's fleeced shirt's and drawers, .'JRc, or 75c per suit: 10-oz. Hlue, ihs same as we handled for 5 years, 4;to etch or 85c per suit, and the Jersey under wear that whl give and not be bulky, at 4"c each, H5c suit. MEN'S WOOL UNDERWEAR thatve sold last year at 90s each, we bought in case iota this year, and can sell It at SSe each, or $1 00 per suit. This is a saving of 0 to Oconts. Think it over. CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR 5 to 48c; 'loys' heavy, 24 to 48 per Bult: Ladies' vests and pants, same us last year, 2.V., and the best you evet did see at 4Ne each- CLOTHING We have been handling Flushor Itros. Cloth ing for (i years, and when you see this name on the goods, it Is 'a sign that there is no better goods made. Kvery suit has a let-out of 1 inch all over. So if you want to eat buckwheat cakes you don't need to be afraid you will grow out of your clothes. THEY DO FIT and not only that, they are in reach of every one $1.75 to o 75. Children's Suits tl.B to 5.75 Overcoats fj 5Q to lo.oo. See our Cravenettes 19.80 to 15 00. ISoys' knee pants, corduroy pants, lined (io and 75e Boys' cord pants $1.25 to $1.75 Men's corduroy panta 0J.M to 2.45 Men's dress pants $10 to $2.."o SJJ Hoys' Coats 80c to OL 26 Men 's coats U.JO (6 98.20 i We certainly have done a grant! business this fall on Atkins Hand and Crosscut Saws. Our order was for twice as many of these goods as last ear, and the way they are going, we will sell three times as many. The price for hand saws Is 900 to $1.05 Galvanized tubs, Stove pipe Perfect elbows Lard cans, 50 lb. Axes Wash boilers extra large 89 to H5c 12 to 14c 10c 33o 45-50-00-75 and K5c Oil and 85c Crosscuts Wire nails Finishing brads Split rivets, 100 for Tubular rivets, 60 for Uutcher knives Files Horse shoe nails Holts, 1J in. to 7 In. tialvauized tubs, plain Boc to 98.41 :ic ib. 5c lb. 4c 4c 13-10-20 -nd 25c 3 to 12c 11 tO lHc lc 45 io 05c CAPITOL STOCK FOOD, One of the Most Relia ble on the Market. The 2Si poultry and stock food, 15c.; the 74c. hog food, 3Hc.: the S0c. worm and heavo powders, 25c; the 80c Horn killer, 25c. Try these goods and be convincod that they are all right. Shoes We claim we handle the best line of Shoes iu the County, und from the amount we are Bulling, they must be about all right. We sell some shoes that don't stand, but we are here to tuake jhem right. If a shoe don't givo you sorvice, here Is the place to kittk. In fants' shoes, 10 to .50c.; Children's 7Jc., to 1100; Misses, 990. to $1.48; Boys', 1.00 to 12.00; Ladles', $1 00 to $.1.00: Men's, $1.25 to $1.00. Come lu and be onvinced as hundreds of others are, that we can lit your feet and purse bet ter than any one ulsc that try t-j. fVe have lots more goods, but for want of space, we can 7 tell you about them this time. Call and see us. Respectfully, HULL & BENDER. McConnellsburg, Pa. m BOOKKEEPING. PENMANSHIP. Open All The Year, Catalogue Free, The Tri-State Business College I Cumberland, Md SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING m Thank You. Our Carnival has passed into history, and pror edto be one of the most satisfactory sales we hare ever had. fte wish to thank each and every one who con tributed to the success of this Carnival. The loyal ty of the public to this store was never more appre ciated than It was at this sale. No store can hope to have the confidence of the buying public, if it misrepresents itself , and the wonderful success of this Carnival convinces us that we have the confidence of the buying public. To show our appreciation of your patronage during this sale, we have decided to sell all our LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS at the red ticket prices, which means you can buy a coat at the reduced prices inefiect during our sale. We have a nice assortment of coats, and you will find our prices rock bottom on coats, as well as all lines. Yours for business, Harry E. Huston, Saltillo, Pa. " Horses, Buggies, and Harness. I have just received the finest lot ol' Buggies and Har ness ever brought to this coun ty, which I am selling at Rock bottom Prices, and will ;ive time or take any kind ot stock in exchange. Horses on hand at all times for any kind of woik. Will sell on time. Any kind ol stuck bought If you have anything to sell, or need anything in my line, call to see me, or drop me a card. Yours for business, Dan F. Trout. AcConnellsbur";, Pa. KILLtheCOUG AND CUR- THE LUNGS w,th DrB King's New Discovery AND ALL THROAT AND LUN0 TROUBLES. Figures Talk Years 1888 1892 1897 1901 1903 1906 Boxes Solo 8.750 155,375 290,954 475,215 500,690 530,690 The bet evidence that Blls Native Herba fulfills the claims mude for it is found in the increasing sales it en Joys year after year. It cures, or else people would not buy nnd take It for such diseases ns Rheumatism. Constipation, Dyspepsia, Kidney Diseases, I.lver Disorders, Eczema, Scrofula or any uilmcnt arising; from impure li'ood. Bliss Native Herbs Is effpctivo bocauHC it (s mude from pure roots, hcrhsiinU hnrksand con tains no opiates, minerals or ulcohol. It is uuar.ii.lced under t.) United Stater Pure DfUft Luw. Kuril box contains 200 tablets for $1.00 and if no cure results, money is refunded. It Is made by The Alonzo O. Blihs Company, Washington. D. C. Can not be found In drugstores and is -FOR .SALE BY- W. M. COMERER, agent for THEGEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, BURNT CABINS, PA. for the sale of Traction and Portable Engines, Gaso line, Separators, Clo ver Hullers, Saw mills, &c. Engines on hand all the time. Rheumatism I hare found a tried and tested curs lor Rheu. MWja I Not a reim-dy that will straighten ths listiirtiul limljn ot i hriuilr nipples, nor turn Iwnr growth, buck to floah again. Tliat U Impossible. But I call now iiirely kill tlie pains and punga of this duplonible dUeiuu. In fi. nimny with a Chomint In the City of Darmstadt 1 found the lint lngr.dlc.nt with wniili i Dr. Hhoop's Uhuiuuatlr Itcjiitedy was made a perfected, dependable prescription. Without that last ingredient, I siirretufulli treated many, inany oases ol iluuumutlsin ; but now. at last, it unl luruili currs all curable tmses of this! heretofore nun h dreaded disease. Those sand-like granular -- 'uuu'j i it-it iiiiiuue miKHi. seem louiMwiive and ! away under tile i.elmn of this remedy at ..eij an uys. suirar wneii auueii u puro water. And then, when dissolved, these poisonous wastes freely pass from the system, and the reuse of hheumatUm Is gone forever. There Is now no r. n.1 llei ft HO rtellltil i.Teieu, tr teiA.. I i. l Out help. We sell, and in coutidciire recommend Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy W. S. DICKSON. J. A. ALLER, Knobsvllle. Pa. All orders by mull promptly tilled. L. W. FUNK Dealer In Pianos j Organs The undersigned takes this method of informing the people of Fulton county that he is prepared to furnish High Grade Pianos and organs at prices that are attractive. He makes a specialty of the- LESTER PIANOS an lustrument of national reputa tion; and the MILLER AND THE WEAVER ORGANS lleinj; a thoroughly trained tuner, he is prepared on ihort no tice to time pianos or repair or gans. Trespass Notice. The undersigned hereby u Ives notice that i lie lauds aud premises of the Ptil ton County llod and Uun Club, an or ganisation duly incorporated by the iawa of Pennsylvania, situated- in the townships of Wells ami Brush Creek. county of Pulton and state of l'ennsyl vanla, are private property, aud that all persons are warned not to trespass on said lands and premises for Mm purpose of hunting, fishing, gathering nuts or berries, on in any other man uer whatever contrary to acts of as sembly in such uases made aud in ovid ed as the law will br rigidly ei. forced. Fulton County Kon and Qu n Curs. U-iW-oH-tt. Satisfaction Cuaranteed. A sample Lester Piano may be seen in the home of Geo. B. Mel lott, McConnellsburg. If you are thinking of getting a piano or organ lot me know, 1 can save you money. L.W.FUNK, NfcEDMORE, PA. ir..iiili:jf oi.talru-ti in nil rnunlrtrs, or NO PH. 1 JRAH-MANH&, 1's.vwilssiuI LuyytifLf ivkIs- I tsrSl. .H. nd Hlwtoh, M.mIu. oi KhoiJ, t..f frtS I I Hilt. HurpSSSUltf rottTMK'". t Hvit fcCGl t'llil I sTJ . II I TsiuaUv tulurtii-Uori. Be t'tnw to uy saIi ilum s'uiiila ii-Yi.ur I m mi. I lit run aiv roll imliii.tii U J in. I 1 iiay.Hi.irtu(rt a,i;iH itvi jiiJyil.uf I in: i.Ji.uii. ril l liw Lt T tltll I D. SWIFT ft CO. 501 Svaoth St, WatrtlnatM, D. 0.J
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