Trespass notices at tins ollico. llev. Diehl w ill preach in the Presbyterian church in thispl;uo next Suuchiy morning and even ing. Uidks Waxtkd. Highest market price paid for beef hides, horse hides, wildcat skins, and all kinds of grease, at Paul Wag ner's Tannery, McCoiuiellsburg. The Odd Fellows and Kebekahs of ilarrisonville will h-jld their annual picnic at Ilarrisonville, Saturday October tlie 10th. All mom bers of the Orders are cor dially invited to como and bring their friends and enjoy the day. A few days ago a blacksnake about i foot long was seen iu front of the colored Methodist church in Shepherdstown, and it was killed by some colored per Bons. Noticing a protuberance ainidshipol the reptile, it was cut open, aud a china egg that it had swallowed was found. HIDES. James Sipes & Son pay the highest market price for beef hiles at ficir butcher shop in McCounellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow. if you know any news, tell us and we will tell the rest of the people. We are always glad and willing to print news of local in terest. Bring it or send it. Iu the lattar case be sure to sign your name, as unsigned corres poudenco cannot be published. A llollidaysburg policeman who was too fat to chase an escap ing prisouer, shot at him several times but failed to hit his-quarry. He has the right idea, however, for it is the inalienable right of every policeman to wound, maim or kill any fugitive from justice even though the latter be about to ba arrested only on suspicion. Most women are troubled with Kidney complaint, and you know veiy many serious and even fatal diseases result from these ne glected Kidney troubles. If you will take DeWitts' Kidney aud Bladder Pills as directed, you may be confident of good results. Try them and see how really good they are. Beware of imita tions, pills that are intended to deceive you. Be sure you get DeWitt's. Sold by Trouts drug store. In the obituary notice of the late John S. I larr, of Ayr town ship, as published in the News last week, the name of his first wife should have been given Miss Anna Uarr, instead of Anna Pine. Anna llarr was a daughter ot the late Henry Ilarr, a well known citizen of the Corner. Two sons are dead, namely Thomas aud Lewis. A number of physicians in Schuylkill county were arrested last week charged with violating the law n quiring the registra tion of births. This law requires the reporting of births of all children within 10 days aft er birth. Physicians failing to observe this law, if found guil ty, are subject to a nne of from $j,00 to 50 00. The winter should not have any terrors for our friend A. VV. De shoug, of Licking Creek town ship, for he has just threshed out his crop of buckwheat, and the machine gave him 371 bushels, which means that he easy has a crop of 400 or more. Just think of the fun eating the cakes from four hundred bushels, when they are spread with pienty of good butter and honey, with all the good sausage and gravy you want wow, wow! BIO COVE RIFLE CLIB. October , 1009. Tl-AM No. 1, jO0 Vaudn. Cart. O'Brien, 3 5 3 4 4-19 S Warthin, 2 3 5 3 215 II Hann, 4 4 5 4 210 J C Patterson, 4 4 2 2 416 Jas Gordon, 4 5 5 521 IT Smith, 5 2 5 1 4-i.'0 D E CVousc, 5 5 5 4 322 II Gordon, 3 5 50310 Ti:.mNo 2, 500 Yards. Cant. Gunning 8 4 4 5 420 Dr Sappincton, 5 4 3 2 418 II Uarris, 2 4 4 5 520 L Bishop, 5 5 4 4 321 ii Keefer, 3 2 2 4 011 J Keese, 5 03 4 410 John Gordon, 3 5 04 012 Al Sowers, 00 2 5 411 Weather conditions fine. 20 Famous Authorities. This is the number on the staff that compose and make up the Women's Section of The Philadel phia Sunday Press. Every fash ion illustrated is drawn by acele brated artist. Every article is written by a recognized expert. A number of fashion artists will keep you abreast of the fashions. Another will contribute a series of "Smart Talks on the Ways of Women." A great weekly fea ture is the original embroidery patterns by Sarah Hale Hunter. This department is famous. Miss Hunter saves stamping bills by designing shirtwaists, collars, culls, bureau covers, and every thing women make. In all there are 15 departments by 15 experts, not including the famous artists. The Woman's Magazine is a reg ular section of The Philadelphia Press every Sunday, and should enter every home. FRIGHTFUL FATE AVERTED. "I would have been a cripple for life, from a terrible cut on my kneecap," writes Frank Disber ry, Kelliher, Minn., "without Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which soon cured me." Infallible for wounds, cuts and bruises, it soon cures burns, scalds, old sores, boils, skin eruptions. World's best for piles. 25c. at Trout's dreg store. NEEUMORE. We are thankful for the glori ous rain that fell Monday. Miss Olive Peck, of Hancock, canm home last week on account of her brother Ellis having ty phoid fever. Mr. and Mrs. John McCtellan went to Friend's Cove Friday to atteud an Association. it a Fohner, of llustontown, who has been spending some time with his uncle William Wink, fell from the top of the cider mill, while repairing the roof. He was unconscious for a time but is reported better. He wes able to start home last Sun day. Miss Esther Peck is very low at this writing. W. A. Peck and family, of Pitts burg, returned to our town last Sunday. A number of our young people attended the Institute at Philip Morgret's last Friday evening. Eld. Funk preached here last Sunday evening. E B. Fisher will begin hauling cement this week for the new concrete bridge which is to be completed by December first. It is rumored that there will be a "frolic" next Wednesday to build a bridge across Harnett's Kun. Almost all our young people expect to attend Hagerstown hair Wednesday and Thursday. gremwi ui ume ana lauor '"-v , i oa v ci a iu me pastry cuuiv. 'vzy Economizes .flour, butter and eggs and make the food digestible and healthful lV-V"W SbnitmoVovDsr. Makes most healthful food No alum no lime phosphates The onlv baking nowder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar J. K. JOHNSTON'S and rvice. Don't miss the chance to get one of our Ladies' Ready Made Jacket Suits Blue, Black, Green, and Smoke $6.00 to $12.00. Also our Ladies' Coats which never before were as pretty or stylish. No last years stock to choose from. Look them over, $3.0O and up. We never before carried so full a line of Men's Suits and Overcoats These we can sell you cheaper than the same quality was sold before. A good suit or over coat from $5.00 up. This fall styles. Brand New Shoes toiy up to date in style a . thoroughly dependable for servi Men s Waldorf dress shoes at $2.50 as good as any $3.50 kind. Every-day $1.25 up. Ladies' $1.25 to $3.00 in Every-day and Dress. Childrens' school Shoes $1.00 up. Same in Dress. Blankets and Comforts anrer-lngreatdemand- . w Don t fail to see ours, we can supply your want at Lowest Prices. U PI d Pr WP a r Men 8 50c' at 35c- these are full size. Sanitary vvcxi feece lined We have the Wear Ladjes, 45c suitt We can furnish also, them in any size, no matter how large, wool; also, boys' and Girls. Children's Union Suits, 23c. FurS Fur Muffs Fur Scarfs, 75c. up. Outing Cloths, Flannelletts, Ginghams, Muslins, all kinds of Jacket Suitings, Wool Serges, Cloths, Men's and Ladies' Coat Sweaters, Boys' and Girls Coat Sweaters. All these are fresh fall goods and prices which can not be gotten elsewhere. fniinTof Guns and Ammunition l'f, Globe Sights, Choke Bored, Cloth Cover, Shot Gun, $3. 75. J. K. JOHNSTON. Fill TAN milNTV nflwi n V 0. 0 Sale Register. ( Saturday, November 13, Ira E. Mellott will sell at the residence 1 of Eh M. Punk, about li mile ! southwest of Sharpe postoflice in I Thompson township, 3 head of cattle, 2 fine spring colts, brood sow, good buggy, harness, corn and cornfodder, .oats, potatoes, household goods, &c. Sale be gins at 10 o'clock. Credit 9 months. Saturday, Ocfober 23, George II. Wilson will sell at his resi dence 1 mile south of Fort Little ton, seven head of cattle, wagon, plow, household goods, harness, wheat, rye, and potatoes, and many other articles. Sale be gins at 10 o'clock. Credit 9 months. Friday, October 29, "W.H. Kuhn, having gold his farm, and intend ing to go into other business, will sell at his residence 3J miles south of McConnellsburg, on the Jugtown road, 8 head of horses and colts, 17 head of cattle, 5 sheep, 10 hogs, farming Imple ments, hay, oats, buckwheat, corn, household goods, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock, nine months credit. A. L. Wilde, auctioneer. It's a Top Notch Doer. Great deeds compel regard. The world crowns its doers. That's why the American people have crowned Dr. King's New Discovery the King of Throat and Lung remedies. Every atom is a health force. It kills germs, and colds and la grippe vanish. It heals cough-racked membranes and coughing stops. Sore, in flamed bronchial tubes and lungs are cured and hemorrhagescease. Dr. Geo. More, Black Jack, N. C. writes, "it cured me of lung trou ble, pronounced hopeless by all doctors." - 50c, 11.00. Trial bot tle free. Guaranteed by Trout's drug store. ANNA B. FREY School ReporU. MAYS CHAPEL. Feport of VaysClapel school for first a ontb: Number enroll ed, 32; ave age attendance, 22; at tended every day, Harry Hiles, Raymond Boor, Austn Dolan, Goldie Biles, Daisy Mann, Sarah Mann, Clara Shultz, Mary Mann, Nellie Lanehart, Effls Hiles. Katbryn E. Yonker, teacher. FAKtVIEW SCHOOL. First mouth, ending October 8, 1909. Number enrolled during month, 32; percent of attendance, 90. Those attending every day were: Blanche Parlett, Marguer ite McKee, Sally Brady. Ora Uice, Mary Crawford, Pearl Crawford, G oldie Lynch, Nelly Spade, Carrie Spade, Myrtle Ulxson, Mary Potter, Ralph Mc Kee, Kenneth McKee, Webster Diehl, George Parlett; Willie Fisher, Curtis, Crawford and Wallace Miller.Ada, Barton, teacher. ml MILLINERY We offer for the Fall and Win'er 1909 1!10, the most superb line of hljih frrade fashionable Imported and domestic Millinery it has ever been our (food fortune to otter V our customers and trade, containing all the Very Latest New York and Philadelphia Styles and novelties. Our assortment of Hats trimmed and untrlmmed; Ostrich Plumes, Fancy Feathers, Winsfs, Aigrettes, Velvets, Silks. Kibbons, Veiling. Collars, Nets for Waists, Jet Hat Bands, Ornaments and Fins of all kinds. The Largest Assortment of Milli nery. Ever Brought to Fulton Co. Trimming Is an art you get it here; so, in buying from us, you not only receive the very Latest Styles, and most desirable crea tions, but, also, the VERY LOWEST PRICES. Come in and let these Goods and Prices make you one of our many staunch friends and customers. ANNA B. FREY, McConnellsburg. An advertisement is to a mer chant very much what --sowing seed is to a farmer. It may take a little time for the results to be come apparent, but they are sure to coma. The wise farmer would not expect to grow a crop with out first sowing the seed. He then awaits the results. CIDER. N. W. Hohman'g Cider Mill will be In operation Tuesday and Wednesday of every week during the season. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. 900 Acres Fine Land in Buck Valley, Fulton Coun ty. Pa., Belonging to Estate of J. T. Richards, deceased. 222 acres of this is cleared and under state ot cultivation. Three houses, two bank barns, and other necessary buildings Will be sold either as a whole or in subdivisions. Will make tour nice farms for- general cultivation, chicken or stock ranches, or orchards; soil well adapted to peaches, chestnuts and other fruits. Deer, tur key, pheasants, etc. abound in the forests and it would be well suited for a hunting and fishing club. For price, terms, etc., ad dress, ' T. D. RICHARDS. Attorney-in-Fact for Heirs, Germantown, Md. Executor's Notice. Letter telunieutury on the eHtute of John V. llrUleDitiiie. lulu of Well towuotilp. Kultoti county. I'u , Ui'ceused. huve been Krum ed t.y the K.'l-ler of Wl!! of Fulton county, to the underHlitned. ui perxonx Indebted to huiU estate ure reifiietted tj muke immedlute py meut. .ml thjte h vlntf Jevul ululirm .Kuiost the tunie will pr.-Nent them without delay. A. S. EDVVAK0S, Exeoutor, 10-lfuJt. Enid, Pa. ROY C. CROMWELL & BRO. PROPRIETORS OP STAGE LINE -HUT WEEN- McConnellsburg & Mercersburg iionil Teams. Care fit! Drivers. Lenve McConnellsburir, dally except Sunday, at 5:0(1 a. m., 7:30 a. in., and 'lf p. tii , and arrive at Mercersbur? at 7:30 a. m., 10:UU . m. and 2:45 p. m Lenve Mercersburg, dally except Sunday, on receipt ot mall from trains due at 7:5U a. m.; 10; (8 a. m. and 6:50 p. m and arrive in MeConnellsburo; in three hours. Carries Mall and Express Fare For Passenger, 50 Cts. Have your Express sent in care of Roy C. Cromwell k Oro. Change in Schedule M'Connellsbarg & Merccrsbar. STAGE LINE. On and after July 1, 1009. the fin wRtron will leave McConnellsburg i 5:.'!.') a. id., and arrive at Mercersburi at 7:. VI a. m., the train leavlnff at 8:1 Upturning, the wagon will leave Mr cersbutv upon the arrival of the li: train aud reach McConnellsburg In I hours. The second waeon will leave McCon nellsburg at 13:35 p. m., and arctve a Mercersburg at 2:60 d- ra., and thi train leave at 3:15. Returning, thi wagon will leave Mercersburf Iminedl ately upon the arrival of the 0 o'nlot train aud reach McConoellsburg to 2 hours. . .. John Sheetr & 8on, , 6 24-00, tf. Proprietor!. FULTON COUNTY BANK McConnellsburg, Fq, (ORGANIZED IN 1887.) J? EIGHTEEN STOCKHOLDERS all among the prominent business men of the County. J The resources of this Bank now ar exceed any period Ii existence. 6 We Pay 3 Per Cent. Interest. Our customers value and "bank on" our ttivnHtv j . l j ivi ueiinjtttnri ;J and our willingness and ability to assist them in every wav , S3 . i.v. i i i.i 3 lon"t- cu. mvu bi'uuu untitling I ) Zji Mor Than $300,000.00 Security to Depositors. y g W. II. NELSON, - - - Cashier, ij! Q DIRECTORS : J. Nelson Sipes, Chas. R. Spangler, A. U. Nia, Wo. H. Nelson, J. F. Johnston, Walter M. Comerer, A. F. Baket MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S -:-BIG UNDERSELLING STORE-: SEE OUR BIG OPENING OF FALL AND WINTER Our millinery line is beyond comparison or competition. Style and beauty reign supreme. Prices lower than the loweit," Hats of all the latest styles, shapes, and shades in trimmed, un trlmmed, and ready-to-wear; fancy feathers, plumes, ribbons silks, and velvets. In fact, you will find in our stoek everything necessary to make a pretty hat. Our line of notions is complete belts, uuckles, combs, collars, fancy pins, phildren's toques, ba by caps, laces, veiling, fancy shirt waists, patterns, und petti coats all at the lowest prices. Come and examine our goods. We will be pleased to see you. Store opposite P. O. BUGGIES: BUGGIES I have 'ust refilled my sheds with a fine lotofnewTop Buggies, both factory and hand-made; ranging in price from 145 00 up to 175 00 for the best hand-mode Milllin burg buggy. My $45 buggy is a good, strong, substan tial one that I will guarantee to give good satisfaction. I will sell on time to suit customs. It will pay you to examine my stock before you buy elsewhere. Thanking the public for past patronage and soliciting a continuance of their favors I am, Very truly yours, W . R . EVANS HUSTON TOWN, RA. ooxooxxcx-coxxxoo 8 Per Cent oooow The Certificates of Deposit of this bank yield interest at the rata of 3 per cent, per annum, thus affording a safe and convenient method of de positing savings or other fdle money. WE ARE A STATE Depository The First National Bank of McConnellsburg. OOOXXCk0O-OCXXXOOOOOC PULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $LOO a Tear in Advance. YOU ARE GOING TOvBUY Stockers and Feeding: Cattle . " THIS SEASON You want to buy where you caa get the best cattle for the least f ' money. Write or wire at ouce to JOHN J. LAWLER 1(3 EXCHANGE BUILDING UNION STOCK YARDS, CHICAGO Sound, safe, conservative, strict honesty and a square deal guaranteed. ESTABLISHED OVEH as VEABS BEFEKENCESt Uv Stock Exchange National Bank, Cnlcaf Any Mercantile Agency Thousand o. our satisfied customers . Wt handle nor stockers and feaders than any firm In the wot Id. A W selection at all times. Sales, 40 to go loads daily. Coma to Chicago and w will aell direct to you, or order at om by or telegram and wo will ihlp juat what you want direct to you " vl ktt urTcea. Writ at once for our pfaa of filling order.. W ean you money. Write ui for quotation, vt priwa Ufora you buy.
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