GEO. W. REISNER fc CO., ARE SHOWING A LINE OF DRESS GOODS THAT ARE Fully 25 PER CENT. LOWER THAN LAST FALL A Nice Line of The New Browns, &c, A Splendid 56 Inch Suiting at 40c, and a Nice ' Lot of Trimming to Match. Ladies' Ready Made Skirts THAT RIT. Any price from $ 1 .25 to $6.50, the $5.00 Skirts are Beauties--in black, blue and brown. Undersk i Good from 25c. to $2.00. Domestics are cheap. We have a real good MUSLIN 1 yard wide at 5c. We are sure this can't be beat any where. Outings, Flannelettes, Cantons all 2c. to 5c. a yard cheaper than last year, and a large line to select from. Hosiery! We have a good Fleece Lined Hose for Children from 5 1-2 to 9 1-2 size at lOc, the best black Hose, Laaies, you ever saw 2 pair 25c. A good grey with bright bor ders 50c. and up. A splendid Blanket for 75c. In wool, we have the best strictly home made all wool Blanket in this town. We have sold them for a number of years and know they are all right. UNDERWEAR! We have a very large stock in cotton and wool for Ladies. Prices from 25c. to $1.00. Union suits in cotton and wool. In Men's we have a splendid suit at 75c. will measure up to a good many $ 1 .00 suits. Our shirts, sweater coats, and sweaters-. a strictly all wool Men's sweater, 75c, goods that sold for $2. Respectfully, GEO. W. REISNER & Shoes To suit all. A splendid shoe for Children, 5 to 8 size, at 60c solid throughout. A perfectly solid Shoe for La dies at SI. 2 5. Don't fail to see these goods. ClotHing! We have a very complete line of Suits for men, young men and boys. We know we can suit you in this line, in style, price and quality. LADIES' COATS! We have a nicely trimmed Ker sey Coat, long, at $2.50. A dan dy indeed at the price. Coats in brown, blue, black and grey, and price from 2.50 to $12.00, and all new. We want you to see these coats. CO. INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of I "C1 and General Interest, Gathered at Home or Clipped frm our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Hot water bottles, 50c. up, at Sevlar's. P. B. Melius, of Taylor town ship, was in town yesterday pur chasing hardware for his new barn. Mr and Mrs A. Runyan and their daughter Mollie (Mrs. K C Dickson), of Needmore, were guests in the home of J B Run yan and wife this week. Try alabastine on just one room, and you will never buy any more paper. A 55c. pack cjvers 450 square feet. Get it at iSoy lar's drug store. James G. Turner & Co., Han cock, Md., are showing a very large line of Ladies' Misses' and Children's Hats for fall and win ter. They have an expert trim mer with them for the season. 10-8-2t Dr. Martin, Principal of the C. N. State Normal school at Ship peusburg, preached in the Pres byterian church in this place last Sunday morning and evening, very much to the delight and edi fication of the large congregation present. Wantkd An industrious young married man having a two-horse team and all necessary farm implements to take entire charge of farm, and also to aot as supervisor of Green Hill section C. & B. Turnpike Koad. Good chance to make money. Good references are xpeoted. Call on or address Mrs. J. A. Stewart, Harrlsonvllle, Pa. Harvey L. Sipes went down to Cumberland county last week and bought a farm adjoining the one his father bought a few days ago. It is situated near Oakville, and the Cumberland Valley railroad funs through the farm. It con tains 128 acres, has splendid buildmgs.is the best of limestone, and he got it for lea than seven thousund dollars, PLEASANT RIDQE. The farmers are about all done seeding. Miss Ora Deshong spent last Sunday afternoon with Daisy Mellott. Protracted meeting begins the 25th of October at the Christian church. Those present at Ed. Swope's last Sunday were Abraham Desh ong; Mary, Ena, George and Dai sy Mellott; Mrs. Rachel and Geo. Homan, Ray Fohner, Mrs. Ed. Mellott, Mazy Deshong, Harry and Anthony Mellott, Howard Swope and Mr. and Mrs.Richard Swope. Mr. Swope was in Ever ett last Monday on business. The surprise party on Mrs. Roland Sharp last Monday, the 5th, was well attended. All that were there, reported a good time, and wished for more such occa sions. Our schools is progressing well in this township. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Swope of Homestead, Pa., are visiting his mother and other relatives and friends in this vicinity. Sampson Mellott has the wall partly bnilt under bis barn. Ulysses Deshong will soon have his house completed by Joseph Sipe and Company. Geo. Mellott and Ray Fohner are in this county on business. SHE LIKES dOOD THINGS. Mrs. Chas. E. Smith, of West Franklin, Maine, says : "1 like good things and have adopted Dr. King's New Life Pills as our fam ily laxative medicine, because they are good and do their work without making a fuss about it." These painless purifiers are sold at Trout's drug store. 25c. Notice. There has been circulated in some parts of Fulton county the report that 1 am a Game Ward en. This report is absolutely un true, aa I am not, nor have 1 ever bogn, a warden. W, F. Sahmngton, M. D. 10 15, 4t YOU ARE GOING TO BUY 5tockers and Feeding Cattle THIS SEASON You want to buy where you can get the best cattle for the least money . Write or wire at once to JOHN J. LAWLER 163 EXCHANGE BUILDING UNION STOCK YARDS, CHICAGO Sound, safe, conservative, strict honesty and a square deal guaranteed. ESTABLISHED OVER 23 YEARS REFERENCES: Live Stock Exchange National Bank, Chicago Any Mercantile Agency Thousands o . our satisfied customers We handle more stoclters and feedera than any firm in the world, election at all times. Sales , 40 to 50 loads daily. A big Come to Chicago and we will sell direct to you, or order at once by mail or telegram and we will ship just what you wanl direct to you at lowest mar ket .prices. Write at once for our plan of filling orders. We can save you money, write us tor quotations 01 prices belore you buy. L. W. FUNK Dealer In Pianos 5 Organs The undersigned takes this f 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 Instrument of national reputa tion; and the MILLER AND THE -WEAVER ORGANS Racket Store News WELLS TANNERY. Mrs. A. O. Griffeth is visiting her daughter Alice at Everett. Mrs. John Seller, of Pittsburg, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Schenck. Mrs. Henry Smith and daugh ter Jennie are guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wishart. Miss Alice Wishart is attend- aug missionary meetings this week in Chambersburg and Mor ristdwn, N. J. Mrs. Harvey Wishart is visit ing her daughter Mrs. J. R. Hun ter at Lewistown. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Spangler, of McKees Rocks, are visiting the former's mother Mrs. Cath erine Spangler. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Baumgard ner and daughter spent Sunday mifh I '. .. .1 . . t TIT with Casper Dublin. - Married Man In Trouble. A man led roan who premits any member of the familv to take anything except Foley's Honey and Tar, for ooughs, colds and lung trouble, is guilty of neglect Nothing else is as good for all pulmonary troubles. The gen uine Foley's Houey and Tar con tain no opiate and i in a yellow package. Trout' drug store. Company G, 14th Regiment. 1st Sorgeant Samuel R. Du ganne has just returned from a trip to Philadelphia, with the Na tional Guard. The parade, in Philadelphia was grand and every one had a tine time. The 14th took BOO men, Sergeant Dupanne is the oldest enlisted man in the Guard, which is an honor to be proud of. He has been in for 22 years, and has 2i medals. On the way home, to Pittsburg he stop ped at Altoona. Pa. The 14th Regiment Team won the Home Trophy for two succes sive years and have another year yet to win it, and it belongs to the company. They won second place in the Natonial Shoot, at Port Clinton, Ohio. Western Maryland Railroad Company. In Effect June 10. 1908. Trnli. leuve Hancock us followa; No. .dOu. in. (dully) for Haiierutown. Ul I more. Wuvneiitioro, C'liuiuuersburK. und Intermedlule. No. 4 1000a. m (week duyn) Hultlmore, Get- t ' . York und Intermedial. No. M M v na. (week duv) Hultlmore and In- termedlule Ntutlonx. Vestibule train with obuervutloa bullet aur. No. 1 Stlu. m. (week dayu) Cumberland, and Intermediate. No. 11.00 n m. (week daya) Little Orleunu. Old Town, Cumberland. Klklnx and went. Vestibule truln with observation buffet cur. No I k IS p. m (dully) Ittuvtw Baltimore 4.S0 p. m . Haveratown 7.40 p. m. All train, inake oonneotlou at Bruoevlllo for Frederick uud train uud 4 tor polnu north and ut Hultlmore (Union Station) for I'ullu, delphla und New York. r. m. bowiix, o. w. mybrs, Oen. Pais. At. A vent. Being a thoroughly trained tuner, he Is prepared on short no tice to tune pianos or repair or gans. Satisaction 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, NtEDMORE, PA. FOLEY'S MONEY CURE WILL CURE YOU of any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medi cine. Take it at once. Do not risk having Bright's Dis ease or Diabetes. There is nothing gained by delay. 50c. and 91.00 Bottle. ftirUM UMYITUTIM. Trout's Drug Store. We wish to announce to the good people of Fulton county tnat we now have our FULL STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS in stock. We have now been In business 11 years, and to the best of our knowledge, we never bought goods nearer right than this year, Our stock consists of everything found in a general store; such as : Shoes, Felt Boots, Rubbers, Under wear, Clothing, Hats and Caps, Blankets and Comforts, Win dow shade&.Curtains and poles, Gloves -leather and cotton flan nel, Hardware, Table oil cloth, Floor oil cloth and Linoleum, Tinware, Cutlery, Watches, Clocks, Notions, Ammunition, etc. In SHOES we have most anything you may want $1. 00 to $4.00. We bought 5doz. of a ladies' tip, medium weight, everyday shoe at 11.00. This shoe we sold last year at $1.25. Also, we have a man's buckle shoe that we sold last year at $1.48; this year at $1.20. In children's shoes, and school shoes, we can save you money. See our 75c. shoes for children. CLOTHING We handle Flelsher Bros, clothing, and it has the same reputation as Shlppensburg overalls, shirts and corduroys. We have never had a single oomplaint about any suit of clothes of these people's make whether it be a $5.00 Buit or a $10.00 suit. They are good, and this is one reason we sell so many. Call and see them. Say, it is raining now, and it always rains on Court week; and, if it does, remember we have the RUBBER GOODS for you. We can sell ladies' rubbers at 50c. this year, and the best man's rubber you ever did see, at 75o. Men's and Boys' underwear, 24c to $1.25; misses' and ladles' underwear, 23o. to Mo, bed blankets, 50c. to $125; haps, H5o.; caps and hats for everybody, 23c. to $1.25; cotton flannel gloves, 6 to 10o.; table oil cloth, $1.80 for 12 yds., or 14e. yd.; linoleum, In full pieces not remnauta 76o. yd.; loaded shells, 42o. box; the best double" bit axes you ever did sea at Man's dou ble bit axes, 78o. ; tar rope, Ofc. lb. Call and see us when attending Court, aud see if we can't save you money. Respectfully, HULL & BENDER, McConnellsburg. Pa.