INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS (ji cl and General Interest, Qathered at Home or Clipped (rm our Exchanges. CONDF.NSED FOR HURRIED READERS Mrs. Nancy Diven, of Knobs viile, came m and renewed her gubscr ption to the News while In town Tuesday. Two o( Ayr township's schools, Jugtown and Cito, are closed on account of scarlet rash in the re spective neighborhoods. Among the Pleasant Ridge peo pie io tjwn Tuesday shopping wera Frank D. Suiles and moth er, Mrs. Martha Skiles; Mrs. Will Truax and son Roy and daughter Mabel; and John Mel lott, wife, and son Webster and daughter Maggie. Dr. G. E. Jacobs, Eye Special ist will be in McC mnellsburg, at the Washington House, Friday, October 22d. As this may be his last visit to Fulton County, be beforo spring, therefore, those who need his services should not fail to call upon him on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter 0. Peck, who have been boarding at the Washington House for several weeks, have gone to housekeep ing in the Wagner rooms on East Water street. Their son, Wal ter Clifton, Jr., is making hrs home with tbem now. Prof, and Mrs. W. Don Morton of Omaha, Neb., are visiting the foi mer's parents, Hon. and Mrs. Peter Morton, near town. Prof. Morton is special examiner in the service of the Union Pacific rail road, and this, in connection with other duties, makes him a busy man. For a clear head, a stout heart and strong mind. De Wit's Lit tie Early Risers, gentle, safe, easy, pleasant, little pills. De Wit's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve if. unequalled for anything where a salve is needed, and is especially good for Piles. Sold by Trout's drui? store. Next Saturday the Big Cove Rifle Team will hold its annual shoot for prizes, in a range of 200 and 500 yards each. The winner will capture the Government Medal; and also, those coming up to the standard, will be given but tons that will represent that the ' wearer is qualified to enter the service as a sharpshooter. While Russet Swartz, aged 21, a school teacher,' living at New Germantown, Perry county, ws out hunting for squirrels Satur day, he was accidentally shot by another hunter who was gunning in the same woods. Swartz re ceived a.iull charge of buck shot in the forehead, right arm and ' leg. You need not be troubled in any way with the stomach, if you will Bimply take Kodol at those times when you feet that you need it. Kodol is guaranteed to, relieve you. If u fails your mon ey will be refunded to you by the druggist from whom you pur chased it. Try it today on this guarantee. Sold by Trout's drug 8 tore. Mr. and Mrs. Chas.' A. Black, of Asbury Park, N. J., drove up to McConnellsburg in their Stude baker touring car, and spent ten days very pleasantly at the Wash ington House. Mr. Black is a prominent druggist in that fam ous seashore resort He and Mrs. Black are a pair of ve-y pleasant people and will nnd a hearty welcomo If they come this way again. Ten years ago, they were here on their wedding tour They went to Chambersburg yes terday afternoon, accompanied by Mrs. M. W. Nace and baby daughter, and by Mr. W. II. Has zird, of West Chester, Pa. As noted in the Wells Tannery items, Mr. J. W;Oibson was call ed to Pittsburg on Wednesday of last week on account of the 111 ness of his son DeForest. Wht,n Mr. Gibson reached the bedside of his son, he found him critical ly Ul of typhoid fever and paraly u of the bowels, superceded by catarrhal affection. Last Satur day evening, Mr. Gibson had nim removed to the St Francis bo pital, where DeForest Is having the care of the best trained nura t and most skillful physicians in the City. W have not hid snv word from him sinoTuesday ev eaiQg, and at that tims be was Hrylow, GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH. PROCLAMATION. General Election. WHEREAS. In nd by nn act of theGcnrrnl Assembly of the Commotiwenlth of Pcnnnylvn Din, entitled, "Ad net relation to the elections within thin Commonwealth," punned the lth day of June, Anna Domini IW9I, and amended the8rd day of June Anno Domini lwil.lt h made the duty of the Sheriff of every county within the Commonwealth to give public notice of the General Klectlonx and In auch notice to enumerate the ofllccni to be elected and give a list of all the nomination made, and designate the place at which the election la to be held, THEREFORE, I, JEFFERSON HARRIS, With Sheriff of the county of Fulton, do hereby make known and Hive this PUlll.IC NOTICE to the Hector of the county of Fulton, that on The First Tuesday after the Vlrst Mondny urnuvemocrncxt, nclng ths 2d day of the month A General Election will hi- held at. ih Election districts established by law In said OFFICERS TO HE ELECTED. One person to All the office of State Treas uter of Pennsylvania. One person to fill the office of Auditor Gen eral of Pennsylvania. One person to till the office of Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. One person to till the office of Jury Commis sioner of Fulton county, Pennsylvania. I have enumerated the officer tn h tintA and here publish the following list of CANDI DATES certified by the Secretary of State and County Comniislxoners. STATE TREASURER. (Mark Onpl Republican, J. A. Stober. Democratic, George W. Klpp. Prohibition. Frank Fish. Socialist, Ed Moore. AUDITOR GENERAL. (Mark One) Republican, A. E. Sisson, Democratic, James Woodward Clark. Prohibition, C. W. R. Smith. Socialist, William Parker. JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT. (Mark One) Republican, Robert Von Moschzisker. Democratic, C. LaRue Munson. Prohibition, Harold L. Robinson. Socialist, Sydney A. Schwartz. JURY COMMISSIONER. (Mark One) Republican, Nathaniel Rotz. Democratic, Edward Breakall. PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION. A Cross X marked in the square at the right of the word "Yes," indicates a vote FOR the Amendment. A Cross X marked in the square at the right of the word "No," indicates a vote AGAINST the Amendment. PHOPOSED AMENDMENT SO. 1 Shall Section Eight of Article Four of the Constitution be Amended ao as to' Head aa Follows? "Re shall " nominate and, b and with the advice and consent of two-thirds of all the membera of tha Senate, appoint a Secretary of the Commonwealth and an Attorney 'General during pleasure, a Superintendent of Publlo Instruction for four year, and such other officers of the Commonwealth as he Is or may bs au thorised by ths Constitution or by law to appoint; he shall have power to fill all vacancies that may happen, In offices to which ha may appoint, during tha re cess of the Senate, by granting commis sions whfch shall expire at tha and of their next session; he shall hv powet to fill any vacancy that may happen, during tha recess of the Benats, In th office of Auditor General, State Treas urer. Secretary of Internal Affairs 01 Superintendent of Publlo Instruction, In a judicial office, or In any other electlvt office which he la or may be authorised to fill; It the vacancy shall happen dur ing the session of tha Senate, the Gov ernor shall nominate to tha Senate, be fore their final adjournment, a propel person to fill said vacancy; but In any such case of vacancy. In an elective of fice, a person shall be chosen to said of flea on the next election day approprlati to such office, according to the provlsloni of this Constitution, unless the vacancy shall happen within two calendar monthi Immediately preceding such election day, In which case the election for said offlci shall be held on the second succeed! ni election day appropriate to such office In acting on executive nominations thi Senate sball sit with open doors, and, lr confirming or rejecting ths nomination! of th Governor, the vot shall be taker by yeas and nays, and. shall ba entered on tha Journal. PROPOSED AMEXDMEXTNO.3 hall Section Twentvone of Article Four of the Constitu tion lie Amended so as to Head as Followtl Tha terms of the Secretary of Internal Affairs, th Auditor General, and tht State Treasurer shall each b four yeara and they shall b chosen by th qualified elector of th 8 tat at general elections but a State Treasurer, elected In tha yeai on thousand nln hundred and nine shall serve for thre year, and hla suc cessors shall be sleeted at th general election In the year one thoMsand nln hundred and twelve, and In every fourtt year thereafter. No person elected to th) office of Auditor General or State Treas urer shall b capable of holding tin aam office for two consecutive terms. PHOPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 3 Shall Section Eleven of Ar tide Five of the Conttltu tion be Amended to at to Read at Follows! Except as otherwise provided In this Constitution. Justlc.es of th pac o aldermen shall b elected In th several wards, district, boroughs or townships, by th qualified electors thereof, at tht Municipal election, in such mannar ai shall, b directed, by law, and shall be Mmmlsalonad by th Oevernor for a Una t gig yaajf, township,, ward. district or bornuch hnii iirt mn than two Justices of the peace or aldermen wnnout tne eonsont of a majority of th qualified electors within such tnn.M vtnrd or borough: no person shall be elected to stirh offlc unlpss he shall have reamed witnln the township, bnrouch ward or district for one veiir n. tiro. ceding his election. In cities contalnln over fifty thousand Inhaliltnnts, not more than one alderman shall be elected In eacn w,ara or district. PHOPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 4 Shall Section Twelve of Ar ticle Five of . the t'onstitii tion be Amended no as to Head as Follows? In Philadelphia there shall be estab lished, lor eacn thirty thousand Inhabit' ants, one court, not of record, of police and civil causes, with Jurisdiction not exceeding one hundred dollars; such Courts shall b held by magistrates whoss term of office shall be six years, and they shall be elected on general ticket at ths municipal election, by th qualified voters at large; and In the election of the said magistrates no voter shall vote for more than two-thirds of the number of persons to be elected when more than one ere to be chosen; they shall be com pensated only by fixed salaries, to be paid by snld county; and shall exercise such Jurisdiction, civil and criminal, ex cepl as herein provided, as Is now ex erclsed by aldermen, subject to such changes, not Involving an Increase of civil Jurisdiction or conferring political duties, as may be made by law. In Phila delphia the office of alderman la abol Ished. PROPOSED AMENDMENTNO. 5 Shall Section Two of Article Eight of the Constitution be Amended so as to Head as Follows? Th general election shall b held bl ennlally on the Tuesday next following me nrst Monday of November In each even-numbered year, but the General As embly may by law fix a different day. two-thirds of all the members of each House consenting thereto: Provided. That such election shall always be held In an even-numbered year PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 6 Shall Section Three of Article Eight of the Constitution be Amended so as to Head as Follows' ll "Judges elected Ty the electors ot th Stale at large may be elected at either a genernl or municipal election, as clr cumstances may require. All elections for Judges of the courts for the several Judicial districts, and for county, city, ward, borough, and township officers for regular terms of service, shall be held on the municipal election day: namely. the Tuesday next following the first Mon day of November In each odd-numbered year, but the General Assembly may by aw nx a dirrerent day, two-thirds of all the members of each House consenting thereto: Provided, That such election shall always bs held In an odd-numbered year. PHOPOSED AMENDMENT NO. T Shall Section Fourteen of Ar tide Eight of the Constitu tion be Amended so as to Head as Follows! District election "boards shall consist ot a Judge and two Inspectors, who shall h chosen biennially, by the citizens at tht municipal election: but the General As sembly may require snld boards to b appointed In such manner as It may by law provide. Laws regulating the ap polntment of suld boards may be enacted to apply to cities only: Provided, That such laws be uniform for cities of tht same class. Each elector shall have th right to vote for the Judge and one !n spector, and each Inspector shall appoint one clerk. The first election board foi any new district shall be selected, and vacancies In election boards filled, a shall be provided by law. Election offi cers shall be privileged from arrest upor days of election, and while engaged lr making up and transmitting returns, ex cept upon warrant .of a court of record or Judge thereof, for an election fraud for felony, or for wanton breach of thi peace. In cities they may claim exemp tion from Jury duty during their terms ol service. PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 8 Shall, Section One of Article Twelve of the Constitution be Amended so as to Read as Follows? All officers, whose selection Is not pre vlded for In this Constitution, shall b elected or appointed as may be dlrectei by law: Provided, That elections of Stat. officers shall be held on a general electlot day, and elections of local officers shal be held on a municipal election day. ex cept when, In either case, special election) may be required to Jill unexpired terms. PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO.9 Shall Section Two of Article Fourteen of the Constitution be Amended so aa to Read as Follows? County oiticers shall be elected at th municipal elections snd shall hold thel offices for the term of four years, be ginning on the first Monday of Januar: next after their election, and until thel successors shall be duly qualified; al vacancies not otherwise provided for. shall be filled In such manner aa may be provided by law. PROPOSED AMENDMWT NO.IO Shall Section Seven of Article Fourteen of the Constitution be Amended so as to Read as Follows? Three county commissioners and thre county auditors shall be sleeted ln acl tounty wher such officers ars chosen, la tha year on thousand nln hundred and eleven and every fourth year there after; and In th election of said officers ach qualified elector shall vot for no nor than two persons, and tha thre persons having the highest number of votes shall be elected; any casual vacancy In th offtc of eounty comralsaoner er county auditor shall be filled by th court of common pleas of ths county In which such vacancy shall occur, by th appoint ment of an alector of th proper county who shall hav voted for the commis sioner or auditor who plac Is u be filled. ' PROPOSED SCHEDULE FOR THE FOREGOING PROPOSED A MENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION. A Cross X marked in the square at the right of the word "Yes," indicates a vote FOR the schedule. A Cross X marked in the square at the right of the word "No," indicates a vote AGAINST the schedule. ' Sball the Foregoine Proposed Amendments be Carried Into Operation Under the Following Schedule? Section It That no Inconvenience may arise from the changes In th Constitu tion of th Commonwealth, and In order to csrry the same Into complet opera tion. It Is hsreby declared that In the esse of officers elected by th people, all terms of offlc fixed by act of Assembly at an odd number of years shall each be lengthened on year, but the Legislature may change th length of the term, provided th terms for which such officers are elected shall always be for an even number of years. Th above extension of official terms shall not afreet officers sleeted at the general election of on thousand nlns hundred and eight; nor any olty, ward, borough, township, or election division officers, whose terms of offlc. under ex isting law, end In th year on thousand nln hundred and ten. In the year one thousand nln hundred and ten th municipal election hall be held on th third Tuesday f February, aa heretofore; but all offleara ohosen at that election to an ffio th regular term of which Is two years, an! also all elec tion officers snd assessors chosen at that election, shall serve until th first Mon day of December In the year one thou sand nine hundred and eleven. All offi cers chosen st that election to offices th term of which Is now four years, or Is made four years by the operation of these amendments or this schedule, shsll serve until th first Monday of December In the year one thousand nine hundred and thirteen. All Justices of the peace, magistrates, and aldermen, chosen at that election, shall serve until the first Mon day of December In the year one thou sand nine hundred and fifteen. After the year nineteen hundred and ten, and until the Legislature shall otherwise provide, all terms of city, ward, borough, town ship, and election division officers shall begin on the first Monday of December In an odd-numbered year. All city, ward, borough, and township officers holding office at the date of the approval of these amendments, whose terms of offlc may end In the year one thousand nine hundred and eleven, shall continue to hold their offices until th first Monday of December of that year. All Judges of the courts for the sev eral Judicial district, and also all county officers, holding office at th date of th approval of these amendments, whose terms of office may end ln the year one thousand nine hundred and eleven, shall continue to hold their offices until the nrst Monday or January, one thousand nine hundred and. twelve I also hereby muke Known and irlve notice tbat the nluce of holrilu thtMifciresuiilelectloii lu the Meveriil boroughs uud townships within Nuiu uouniv ure uh iouowh. to wit; The Electors of Ayr township to meet at the I'uonu acnooi nouse neur v eoster Alius, The Electors of Hethel township to meet at me leuuui nouse or li.nm woruon, QC' ceusea ut wurrorusnurtr. lu suid township The Electors of Helfust township to meet at the place lutelv fixed for suld purpose, to wit: The frame building neur to the residence of jenersou u. Alellott. The Electors of Ilrush Creek township to meet at the pluce lately Uied for said purpose, to wit: the curpeuter shop of M. P. Ilurton, at r.mmu'iiie, in suiu lownsmp The Electors of Dublin township to meet In East room on tlrst boor of building neurly op nnslte Hotel, on luuds of C. S. Wilson in t on uiueion TheSlectors of Licking Creek township to meet ui me piuce nuciy nxed lor tnut purpose, to wit: Thouius Metzler hotel, UurrlHuuvllle The Electors of McConnellsburg Rorouirh to meet ut me piuce lutely tlxea tor that purpose, to wit: The Commissioners' olllce ut the Court House in sulu llorougu The Electors of Tuvlor townshlD to meet nt t.ne muce lately nxeu tor mat ournose. to wit: J. V. Catchall s store room, lu sulci township The Electors of Thompson townshlD to meet at Ceutre School House. No. :!. in suid town- snip The Electors of Tod township to meet at the uougius rscnuoi t louse, in sum township The Electors of Union townstiln to meetnt the place lululy Nxed for suid purpose, to wit: ueorge ?i:reiver s curpeuter shop. ueurScrlev or's store, in suid township The Electors of Wells townshlD to meet ut the Cuipeuter Shop of Levi Truax. neur the residence or Levi 1 ruux, lu sum township. r,verv person excepting Justice of the leuce who shull hold uny . onice or uppoiutmeut of prollt or trust uuder Hie (loveruuient of the United States or of this State, or of uny city or incorporated district, whetheracommisslou ed onicer or otherwise, a subordiuute oltluer or ugent. who Is, or shull be, employed under the legislative, executive or judlciury department of this state or of the United Slates, or of uuy olty or lucoi-porutedttistrlot. undulsothut every member of Congress uud of the Stute Legisla ture, and ot the select or common eouucll of uuy city, or uomiuissiouers of unv incorDoruted ui.iriui, is uy iuw lucupunie ol noiaing or exep cising, at tne same time, uie ottlee or uppolul meat of Judge Inspector or Clerk 'of anv elec tion of this t'ommonweulth; uud no Inspector Judge, or other onicer of unv such election. shall lie eligible to uuy olllce to be then voted lor, except that of un election oltluer. QUALIFICATIONS OF VOTEKS Every mule oiti.en twentv-one years of age possessing the following uuulitiuutious, shull be entitled to vole at ull elections: First, he shull have been a citizen of theUnitedStutesutleust one mouth. Second, he shall huve resided in the Stale one year tor If. huviug previously been a quulitled elector or native born citizen of the state, ne snail nave removed therefrom and re' turned, within six months) immediately nreced iug the election. Third, He shall huve resided in the electlou district where he shull offer to vote ut least two months Immediately preced ing the election. Fourth. If twenty-two years oi uge or upwuras ne snail nave paid witnto two years u Stute or Couuty tax, which shull have been assessed at least two months and puld at leustone month before the election. slum touittiiubiuu, jiruuiv v hi, seuuuu, l CIDER. N. W. Ilohmnn's CUer Mill will be In opprntion Tuesday and Wednesday of every week during- the season. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. 900 Acres Fine Land in Buck Valley, Fulton Coun ts, 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 De 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, pheisants, 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. Given under my hand, at my ofdee. In the oorougn oi Nuconneusuurg, tneiism uay ol October, A. 1. ltiott. and of the Independence of the United Stutes, the one huudred and tbirty-fourtb. JtKtKSUS HAKKJM Sheriff, Large Public Sale. Tbe largest sale of Registered Ilolsteln-Fresian Cattle and Reg istered Berkshire Hogs ever betd in Southern Pennsylvania, Wed nesday, November 3, 1909, at one o'clock, 13 Cows, 6 Heifers, 6 Bulls 85 bead of Hogs. Write for list of Cattle and Hogs. S. R, Millek"& Son, Thornwood Stock Farm, Chambersburg, Pa. Mrs. Frank Deshong and ber brother-in-law Roy Deshoag, of Big Cove Tannery, were in town yesterday, and brought to tbe News office a box containing more than a half bushel cf as fine pick ed winter apples as it has been our fortune to see for many a day, and a flour sack full of the largest turnips we have seen this year. Mrs. Deshong said ber husband had sent them as a pres ent to the editor of the News. When we thought of how good those turnips and apples would oome in this winter, and how clev er a fellow must bo who gives all that away for nothing, we became io excited we almost forgot to say "Thanky." Frank, may your hidow never grow less; and may you always have plenty of apples and turnips for yourself, and plenty to give to those of your friends who do nol have any. ROY C. CROMWELL & BRO. PROmUKTOUS OK STAGE LINE -UKTWKEN- M'Connellsburg & Mercerstiurg iood Tenuis. Careful Drivers. Leave McConnellsburg-, daily except Sunday, at u:(Xi a. m., ":;) a. ra., and 12:15 p. m.. and arrive at Mercersburo, at 7:30 a. m., 10:00 a. in, and 2:45 p. m Leave Mercersburp;, daily except Sunday, on receiptor mail from trains due at 7:5(1 a. ra.; 10:iW a m. and 5:5ti p. m. and arrive in McConnellsburg in three hours. Carries Mail und Kxpregf Fare For Passenger, 50 Cts Have your Express sent in care of Koy C. Cromwell & llro. Western Maryland Railroad Company. In Effect September 26. 1909. Truln leuve H uncock uh follows; No. b fi.K a. m. (dully) for HinrerHtown. Dal tlmore. Waynesboro, Chuiubersburir uu luicrmeuiuie. No. 4 lOOKa. m iwerk dny) Hultlmore, Gel tysburg. York UDd luteraiediute. No. 2 tKtp m. (week days) Hultlmore and In termediate Mution. vestibule trull with observutloa buffet cur. No. 18 AO a. m. (week duys) Cumberland, and inieruieuime. No. 118.! p m. (wef k days) Little Orleans Old Town. Cumberland. Klkms ana weHt. Vestibule train witb observation ouiiet car. No. p. m. (dally) leaves Baltimore 4.1f p. m., Huiiersiown 7.4C p. m. All train make connection at Hrucevtll for Frederick and train 6 and 4 for points north and at Baltimore (Union Station) for l'hila, delphia and New York. V. M. HOWELL, C. W. MYERS, Gen. Pass. Agt. Agent. DR. A. K. DAVIS, Hustontown, Pa. DENTAL WORK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Gold Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty, Teeth extracted positively without pain. All Work Guaranteed, Will be in office from Thursday ev nlng until Monday morning of eacl ween. KILLTHECOUCH ahoCUREthclUNGS JH7DISC0VERY rflnrus,S5 f-aici 50 a$i an !rWBWOLDS rPTRtAL BOTTIC f BEE AND A II TK BOAT AND LUNG TROUBLES GUAttANTlEO SATSFACTO1Y Off MONEV ?CrUAfDD. THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE k fcLlGHT RUNNING Xfroa want elthrra Vibrating Khnttle, Rotary feimUiooramngleThrukd Chatn&uiuhl Hewluf ilucblua writ to thi iew mom iiwmi machini compart Orange, Mass llaar ring machlnvt ar mtdt to tall reraHUw el ualiur, but ike M w litu U atad u wui. Guff euaraatr etva niaa ml 14 ky Mtbrla4 Mlers Mly, ra ua av 6. W. REIS1NER & CO, NEW FALL GOODS We will show our friends all the wanted Domestics, Muslins, Calicoes, Ginghams.' Flannelettes, Outings, &c, at old Prices. BLANKETS at any Price you name. As good Blankets at 75c. as we sold last year at $1.00. A large line of Wool Blankets, strictly all wool, Home-Made that can't be beat. The largest line of DRESS GOODS we have had for years, and the Prices not one bit up. See them and prove for yourself. Ladies' Coat Sweaters the second lot already this season. Very nice. Our line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's COATS are ready now, and by Saturday we will have all our Ladies' Coat Suits. This is something new with us, and we are determined that it shall be a success so far as GOOD F1TTINC, WELL MADE, up-to-date ALL WOOL. You can see it all in our line of Suits. Look them over. G. W. Reisner & Co Racket Store We Are Ready For Fall Trade With the Largest Stock We Have Ever Carried, -f On underwear we never sold as much as last year, fn ladies we were fortunate In getting the same goods we had three years ago, this same goods last year would have sold for 35c. We can sell them now for 23c. or 4.x;. a suit. See these before you buy. And the children's separate goods never were better li)c, to 3tic euch. v We certainly can sell you a good one for boys at iMo. each. We have again got in another case of that 18 oz. Men's blue under wear that we have sold for eight years and it is one ounce heav ier to the piece than last year, 43c. each or 8.V. a suit. A nice medium weight for men at 23o., 33c. and 48c. Coat Sweaters at 4oc., 48c., 9.jc., 1 1.25 and $1.90, See our line of wool underwear for ladles and men, it is great. Also our Hue of heavy knit shirts at 45c. and 65c. Eureka 21 ounce Fodder Yarn full 100 strings, not 75 and 80 as usually sold, this makes quite a difference 6 l-4c. per lb., 25 or 50 pound coils. Clothing! Clothing! We surely can please you as we have almost any thing you would want from the little fellow 4 years old to the oldest man. We have a nice line of overcoats for everybody. See these goods and save money, BangI Bang! Bang! Tbe time for shooting game will soon be here, and from what we can gather It is going to be plenty. Well we have made arrange ments for It any how. We are handling this year the new Black Winchester and tbe new Club Black Shells at 42c. The Repeater in smokeless at 60c. Just got 1 dozen Hopkins and Allen single barrel automatic shell extractor Shotguns that we can sell at f l.itt). This Is what they are worth ln the city to-Uay. Linoleum! Linoleum! Just got a nice lot of 1 yard wide in 2 yard pieces that we can sell at 25c. per yard. Also our 2 yard wide at 6oo., and then the nicest tblng you ever did see at 75c. per yard. Don't forget that we handle all the leading brands of Shoes, such as Champion, Walk-over, Queen quality, Sell and Deer-ikln. W oertalnly can please you. See our Bed Blankets at 6oo. pair. HULL & BENDER, ' AlcConnellsburo, Par
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