M.TUN COU MY NEVS Published Every Thursday. B W. P.K, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSliURG. PA. DECEMBER 5, 1907 Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. SDVaBTIaiNQ HATH. ler square- of 8 lines 1 tlmrs II 0 I'er squire each auieu.uenl Insertion SO An advertisements inserted (or leia than hrtie months obarged by tho square. One fo'irtheolumn.. One half column (Joe Column 1 Bon. nmoa. I I yr. . . . .ii.i.oo. i tso.00 i wo.oo .... SS.00. 40 00 WOO .... 10.00. I aftOO I 75.00 ENID. Misses HI inche and BdU Uoy or, of Marklesburg, visited their cousin, Delia Poster, lately. Mrs. Jo eph H or ton, of Hunt ingdon, spent a few days at J. M. Schenck's. Samuel Miller isspendiny some lime willi his daughter, Mrs. J. U Foster. Mrs. C. A ( 'urmingliam spent Thanksgiviug with Mrs. S. A. Harnett. Oar teachers are attending In stittte tola week. Mrs. K W. McClain, after an extended visit to Juniata, sceola and It iberttdale, got tiome on Monday. Le i Trvax is working at Sb mile Run. Cooke Foster had the misfor tune to dislocate his shoulder again. Butchering seems to be in or dtr uow in the Valley. Je .s Hastings was out gunniug recently for rabbits. Not having any success, he thought he would go up on the mountain, and was rewarded for Ins trip by petting a tiae deer. D d you slcp well that night, Jess ? (Jeo. Richeson, of Dudley, was at J II Lickard's recently. He thinks game verv scarce in this section. The protracted meeting at the Valley M. EL church, closed Fri day evening. A 1 ORTliNATE TEXAN. Mr. E W. Goodloe, of 107 St Liuis St., Dallas, Tex. says: ' In the past Tear I have become acquainted with Dt. King's New Life Hills, and no laxative 1 ever nefore tried so effectually dispos es of malar. a and biliousness." Tliey don'tgriud uor gripe. I'oc. at Trout's drug store. Boston manufacturers of pie announce an increase ic the sell mg price ou account of increased cost of materials. Now will they be good enough, requests the Fhiladelphia Record, to tell us what the materials are? People Are Talking About II. Many people are talking about how quickly Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs, colds, bronchi tin, and all throat and lung troub Jos. Ronapinber the name Foley 's Honey and Tar and refuse to ac cept some unknown preparation of little or no merit which may contain some harmful drugs. The genuine contains no harmful drugs and is safe and sure. Trout's drug store. Birihiy Sup Ue, RfUUrtlny hf MM ult , WsMti long to it roaiMiMtitKi id tt u hospitable Ik. me of Merkley Sipi i near Huston town. The occasion was ihe c lebra tion of Mrs Sipes' birthdiy annivei s uy. V hi u a number of her friends and neighbors as sembled to extend congratul' tions and, more particularly, to 'M j y the euini tious dinm r served. Mrs Sipcs was the recipient I 1 1 a nice lot oj useiui preseuts Itnotlg which was a comfortable rocker. Those present were James Mcllheny wife and son Chalmer, Dr. and Mrs. H C. M Clam, John Ola lfeiter and wife, Mrs. Alfred Downos, Mrs James L-unberson, Mrs. Will Krnns. Mrs. John Hoover, Mrs. Jot Chesnut and son Vanghu, Mrs. Mrs. Henry Huston, M.-s. Joe Rauck, Mrs. Bishop, Mrs Lizzie House, Mrs. Jno Jones, Lydiu Mumma, Mrs. M. G.Lamberson, Mrs. Geo. Laidig, Mrs. Dan Bis hop, Mrs. Harvey Kellar and sou Norman, Essie Kirk, Sallie Kields, May Limborsm, Etlie Cutchall, Ivoxy Downes, Kdnu Hoover, Nell Dawney, Clyde and Mabel Bishop, Rsilyn and Al bert Jones, Minnie, Norman aud. Grace Gladfeker, and Nettie Rmck. tot "Goodness1" Sake Get Kro CORN SYRUP A Treat That Maiccs You Eat karo Corn Syrup ii more than "goodness" it'snfood aovaluahlein iti properties that author ities class it high among food products. Not only nutritious hut delirious a golden syrup of ex quisite flavor that pleases all palates,, For every use from griddle cakes to candy. 10c . 25c, and 50c. in air-tight tins : The MaKk No. 3 Number ihrec is a wonderlul mascot for Geo. H. Harris, ol Cedar Grovo, Me , according to a letter which reads: "After suf fering much with liver and kid ney trouble, and becoming great ly discouraged by the failure to b'ud relief, I tried Electric Bit ters, and as a result 1 am a well man to day. The first bottle re heved and three bottles complet ed the cure." Guaranteed best1 remedy for stomach, liver and kidney troubles, by Trcut's drug store. 50c. DR. JOHN LOUIS WEAVER NEUROLOGIST, DRUCLESS PRACTITIONER. Graduate of McCormick Neurological College, Chicago, 111. Analysis of ruui-K of human ills. Patients taught how to treut UwinMlvea. Chetnloal darangptnents, Mrclmriiral disorders rcuchud by chemistry of diet, hyd othrrapy, nianuul therapy, Relief, from eve strain. Specialist in nervous diseases, elironic ailments, eye defects. CorSSpondeDOQ solicited, No treatment by mail. OFFICE 53 SO. MAIN ST , CHAM HKKSBPRO, PA. Member Association of Independent Doctors. The entertainment given under ihe auspices ot the public scho 1 chi'dn n last Thursday eveniDg in the Court House was a decided success, and the large number of people who attended were more than pleased. The enter taint r of the evening, Mr. Charlts J.ndge, won his audience from the 3tart, and his fine stage presence, and agreeable manner will insure him a hearty welcome by any audience before whom he may appear. The net receipts for the evening, we understand, were about fifty do'lars. 2 A Safe and Sure Cough Cure. Hemp's Balsam f Dues not contain Opium, Morphine, or any other narcotio or ''uauit-furuiiii 11 drug. There U no Narcotic is Kemp's Balsam. Nothing of a poisonous or harmful character enters into its composition. This clcuu aud pure cough cum curea couglia thut cuuuot he curbd by any other uiudh iue. It h:is saved thoiuuiiihi from con sunipti n. It hue mred thouaands of liven. A 234'. botilu- cujilututt 10 dissus. At all druggists', 25c, 60u. and tf 1. Uob'I ucorpl nnylhlnfj rli . Most people believe the Pana ma canal enterprise to be of re cent conceptiou, going back no lurlher than the Freuch engineei 1 who attempted to dig the ditch which was to separate the two j Americas. But in fact the isth mus canal idea was originated by Cortes, aud was the talk in Spain four hundred years ago.-Wichita Praise from New England. Mrs. S. Joyce, Claremout, N. H., writes : "About a year ago 1 1 bought two bottles of Foley's Kid no;. Remedy. It cured me of a severe case of kidney trouble of several years standing. It cer tainly is a grand, good medicine, and 1 heartily recommend it." Trout's drug store. Grover Clevelind is again ser iously ill at his home in H.-ince ton. He is said to have suffered a relapse of the old intestinal trouble which troubled him last June. The present attack, it, is said, a iveloped on Thursday last, and although severe at first Mr. Clevelan 1 showed considerable unprovdment on Friday. A tickling c ugh. from any cause, is quickly stopped by Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Aid it is so thoroughly harmless aud saf", that Dr. Shoop tells mothers everywhere to give it without hes itation even to very young babies. The wholesome green leaves and tender stems of a lung-healing mountainous shruo, furnish the curative properties to Dr. Shoop's Lough Cure. It caln s ft I cough, aud heals the sore and s msitive bronchial membranes. No opium no chloroform, uothiu harsh used to in ure or suppress. Siapljf a resinous plant extract, that helps to heal aching lungs. Tho Spaniards call tho shrub which the Doctor uses. "Tho Sacred Hero." Demand Dr. Shoop's. Take no other. Dickson's drug store. What Did You Pay? You know ivhatjrou paid for your last lot of goods. Compare these prices ivith what you have been paying, and ive arc confident that you will de cide we can.save you money. The prices we name you in this advertisement are good until January 1 , '08, and if possible, we may sell at still lower prices, but they will be no higher: Cil, 12c gal; 5 (aL Oil, 1 legal.; Gran. Sugar, 5 l-2c lb.; 25 Its. gicn. Srgcr, $l.cO; Litra Eecns, 7c; 7 its. Lin a Eccns, Cc; Pivr.es, 8c lb.; Oyster Crackers, 6c; Rice, 5c lb.; gal. Buck et Syrup. 20c; Arbuckles Coffee, 16 c; Loose Cof fee, lOc; Thread, 5c spool; Apron Gingham, 9c; Table Oil Cloth, 16c yd. Our holiday goods are coming in now, and our line will be one of the most complete we have ever had. It will pay you to watch our ads until Christ mas. Very truly Harry E. Huston, Saltillo, Pa. C. E. Starr,, THREE SPRINGS, PA., lias the Best Farm Wagon The SWAB & KLINGER, MADE -lunif hounds, round coup ling pole, made of the best oak aud hickory that prow, all hammered Iron on them -no malleable, I sets of brakes, tl.ely painted, steel skein, metal or tubular axle, the underside of them is not painted, you can see what you are getting- On hand winter and summer all sizes one-horse, up to six. KILL the COUCH AND CURE THE LUNGS with Dr. King's New Discovery AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. 0R MONEY REFUNDED. Coopers Wanted. Two good all around men want ed to work on barrels, and do general coopering work. Steady employment aud good wages. Ap ply to S F. Stiver, Bedford, Pa n 21 at. Auditor s Notice. Notice k hereby ifivun lliut ihe uuilRrxlKiied suclHur sppgiol ited by the Orphans' Court ol r'uKim county. I'eunst Ivunia. to m;,ke dWiribu Uori of the funds In Hie hands of Oh K. (Jold smUh. MduilDlslrator of Hie estate of David liolrismith. la e of the horoutth ur McRounelln bur . stiiie of I'e nsylvuula, deceased, and to pass upon exceptions If there be any. will ail tt his ottloe In HoOoOM laburK. Pis., on Krida December IS. tt7, at 10 o'clock, a. ni . wher utul wli leull persons Interested may attend If they sec proper. f P. LYNCH. Il-Sl-St An Iftor RACKET STORE FALL AND WINTER PRICES NOTIONS I iriiiT'tlr otrfuiniMl li !l onntrlsH, or NO PEE i t HAUt'MARn b, i uvu.L.a una uiyi iMit ix- II ROWS Pins le. 2" Needles Je. li (rood Knvelopes le 6 sheets pftM r le. BOS paper ! to 18o. Tablets :t to 15c I Glycerine Soap 3c. 0ol4 cream 4c. ''olKHto's hath soap 6c. Hlaek pins, 10 for le. Machine thread 4e. : Memoranda books 4 to 15e. x in looking jrlassns lot; Talcum powder 10 and 15c. Shetland (loss He Ice wool 8c, Tooth picks, 1000 4c. ItichaidNon silk HOM .'lie 1 Itichardson rlbhons I to 10c, I I'himbles Bo, thelf paper, 5 yds. 2c. vVire hair pins, 12 for le, AT ash rsjrs 5c Aunt Ldt'l thread 5c. Window shades, felt 8c Oil shades . 25c. Underwear They talk about these (roods heinf? higher in price. They are not. lll-on Men's lleeced shirts and drawers, SBo, or 75c per suit: 10-oz. Blue, the same as we handled for 5 years, 4ilc eseh or 85c per suit, and the Jersey under wear that will give and not be balky, at 48c each, !i suit. MEN'S WOOL UNDERWEAR that we sold last year tt !K)c each, we bought in case lots this year, and can sell it at 85c each, or )1 05 per suit. This is a saving of 0 to II cents. Think It over. CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR 5 to 48c; Hoys' heavy, 24 to 48 per suit; Ladies' vests and pants, same as last year, 2.1c., and the best you ever did see ut 4Hc each- CLOTHING We have been handling Flusher Utos. Cloth ing for ( years, and when you see this name uii the goods, it is a sign that there is no better goods made. Every suit has a let-out of 1 incli all over. So if you want to eat buckwheat cakes you don't need to be afraid you w ill grow out ol your clothes. THEY DO FIT and not only that, they are in reach of every one 4.75 to 0 75. Children's Suits 1 25 to 5.7; Overcoats f2 50 to 10.00 See our t'ravenettes !i.5n to 15 00 Hoys' knee pants, corduroy pants, lined 00 and 75c Boys' cord pttntl $1 .25 tot 1. 7" Men's corduroj pants 1.35 to 92,45 Men's dress punts tl.25 to 2 Hs Boys' Coats !)5e to t)1.2f. Men's costs tl 6 to :.2 1 . - i: We certainly have done a grand business this fall on Atkins Hand aud Crosscut Saws. Our order was for twice as many of these goods as last year, and the wa they are going, we will sell three times as many. The price for hand saws is 05c to H 05 Crosscuts 95c to $3.45 rVire nails Ic lb. Finishing brads 5c lb. Split rivets, 100 for 4c Tubular rivets, 50 for 4c llutcher knives 13-10-20 md 25c Files 3 to 12c Torse Hhoe nails 11 to 18c Bolts, li In. to 7 in. Ic Galvanized tubs, plain 45 to 05c r.iilvunl.ed tubs, extra large 81 to 85c BtOVt pipe 2 to 14c Perfect elbows ()c Lord cans, 50 lb. ggsj Axes 45-50-00-75 and &5c Wash boilers till and Bffl CAPITOL STOJK FOOD, One of the Most Relia ble on the Market. The 25.;. poultry and stock food, '.S3 ; the 7Sj. hog food, 38e.: the S'lc woim and heave powders, 25c.; the 50c Horn killer, 25c. Try thse goods and be convinced that they are all right int a i Uustav H. Unra.n, of Rutland, Vt., a maple sugar oxperl, aays that the yield of the famous Ver mont product Hum year will be the best in 15 years. He pre dicts that the figures will show an average of four pounds to a tree. List season, which was better than the three or four pre ceding, tho yield was a little more than two pounds to a tree. RtyprH gathered in 1900 showed that about 5,000,000 trees were tapped aud that tho output was 1 1,000,000 pounds, so that this season's crop will on, approxim atoly 20,000,000 pound i. Weak Women To weak and ailing women, there Is at leant ona Way to hi lp. But with that way. twotrt-utinauu, niunt b i oinblii,l ouu 1 local, on In constitu tional, but both ure Important. Isith essetiUul. Dr. i i. Night Cure U the Local. Dr. Mup' Ktwtanttlva, the OniatltntloMl. The former Hr HhisipN'ight Cure Isauipleal nueous iiiembrane tupjitory n'nii-dy, while Dr. Shoop's Kestoraliv is wholly an iutenial treat ment. Tlw KeaUirativii rvachea throughout tha antlro syat.111. . king the nmlr ol all uorvu. all tUmii'. and all blo.si aliments. The ' Night Cure ". a4 Its imiiid Implies, fines Its Work while ynual.'i-p. li soothes son-and Inflaiii. d mucous surfaces, llculs lorn) weakli.ses mi i.l dlacliargi's. whllo the Itestoratlve. eases nervous xcltement, glv.s renewed vigor and ainhith.n, builds up wasted tissues, bringing atsiul r, o, w , atrongth, vigor, and energy. Take Dr. shoop 1 Kestoratlvu lubl. lsoi I.hmld sa general lomo to Uie system. I 01 posiUvu local help, use as well Dr. vShoop's Night Cure W. S. DICKSON. KIYSH0N1TAK I I. t.-'I. Html Sio-tt'ti, Mtxlel ur l lu'i 1. t 1 1 It "II l.'ll--! flti! HV. ALL BUas INK ' . STrflCTLY OONriONTIAL. 1 tiletii pracUua J I CJli'lU'lvi'iT. pui pojo.nK I'iriTiiiTi, V lai- i.iv .'Mt( aliotlM l..i i rt tnr hsvtul. bt.'l' onllmv tool I I 'iHIi(lSrUmtinU.Vti:;lln- I Vftllli'llHMll ':ir.llVTOL.'r-lKl:trttHTJIIMlolhlY I vimillc ji.:-: iiF.ii i a. t t .1 flee touiiyiiuarvatv I 0. SWIFT & CO. i 5CI Seventh St., Washington, D. C.J Horses, Buggies, and Harness. I have just received the finest lot ol Busies and Har ness ever brought to this coun ty, which I am selling at Rock bottom Prices, and will give time or take any kind of stock in exchange. Morses on hand at all times for any kind of work. Will sell on time. Any kind of stock bought. I vou have anything to sell, or need anything in my line, call to see me, or drop me a card. Yours fur business, Dan F. Trout, AkComiellsburg, Pa. Shoes We claim we handle the best line o Shoes id the County, aud from the amount we are selling, they must be ibout all right. We sell some shoes thut j don't stand, but we are here to make hem right, if a shoe don't give you service, here is the place to kick. In fants' shoes, I J to 50c.: Children's 75c. o H 00: Misses, Hie. to 1.48; Boys'! l,00 to 2.00: Ladies', $1 00 to $.1.(0; Men's, l. t to $l.no. Come in and be t,onvlucel us hundreds of others aro, that we ran lit your feet and purse titt er thin any one else that try to. We have lots more goods, but for want of space, we caft 7 tell you about them this time. Call and see us. Respectfully. HULL & BENDER. JVicConnellsburg, Pa. Mat u BOOKKEEPING. Open All The Year, PENMANSHIP. . Catalogue Free, The Tri-State Business College Cumberland. Md. SHORTHAND. J YPEWR J7JAG FCMY&ffiMEYClJitE L. W. FUNK Dealer In Pianos Organs The undersigned takes this method of Informing the people of Fulton county that he is prepared to furnish High Grade Pi mos and organs at prices that aro attractive. He makes a specialty of the LESTER PIANOS an instrument of national reputa tion: and the MILLER AND THE WEAVER ORGANS neinp a thoroughly trained tuner, he is prepared jn short no Uce to tune pianos or repair or gans. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 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 let me know, I can save you money. L. W. FUNK, NfcEDMORE, PA. Figures Talk Years 1888 1892 1897 1901 1903 1906 Boxes Sold 8.750 155,375 290,954 475,215 500,690 530,690 The best evidence that Bliss Native Herbs fulfills the claima made for It is found In the Increasing; sales It en joys year after year. It cures, or else people would not buy and take it for such diseases as Rheumatism. Constipation, Dyspepsia, Kidney Diseases, Liver Disorders, T.czema, Scrofula or any ailment arising- from impure blood. Bliss Native Herbs is effective becnuac it is mude from pure roots, herbs and hnrUsand con tains no opiates, minerals or alcohol. It is sruuranteed under the United Stuter Pure Drus; Law. Each box contains 200 tablets for $1.00 and if no cure results, money is refunded. It is made by The Alonzo O. Dliss Company, Washington, D. C. Can not be found in druur-stores arid ia -FOR SALE BY- J. A. ALLER, K nolMville. Pa. All orders by mall promptly (tiled. Weak Hearts Are due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every one hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when It was simple Indiges tion. It Is a scientific fact that all caaea ol heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to, but are the direct result of Indi gestion. All food taken Into the stomach which (alls of perfect digestion ferments and swellsthe stomach, puffing It up against the heart. This Interferes with the action of the heart, and In the course of time thai delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Kauble. of Navsda. O , says: I had stomac) trouble sad was In s bad stats ss I had heart trouble with It. I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for about foul months and it cured ma, Kodol Digest What Yen Eat and relieves the stomach of all nervous strain and the heart of all pressure, ortiesoaly. f 1. 00 Site holdlnr 24 times ths trtsl size, which sells tor 50c. frstw1 by St. O. D.WITT ss oa. OHIOAOa Buggies and Wagons I havo just refill. -d my Nhetls with a line lot of Busies and Wagons which I am soiling un der a writtuu guarantee at Rock Bottom Prices I also have in stock a lot of liuggy Wheels and Uuggy Poles. 1 want your trade. Please come and see my stock before you uiuko a purchase. Thanking the public for liber al patronage In the past, and soliciting a continuance of the same in the future, I am yours, Very respectfully, W. R. EVANS, fc Hustontown, Pa. Trespass Nulice. The undersigned horeby gives notice that i he lands and premises of the Kit I (on County Hod andOun Club, an or ganization duly incorporated by the laws of Pennsylvania, situated in Uia townships of Wells and Brush Cieek, county of Fulton smdT state of Pennsyl vauia, am private property, aud that all persons are warned not to trespass on said lands and premises for '.'m purpose of hunting, nsnlng, gathering nuts or berries, ou in any other man ner whatever contrary to acU of as sembly Ic sucb cases made and provid ed as the law will br rigidly enf roed. Fui.ton County Rop and Gun Cluu. ll-Jl il if.