INTERESTING PARACHAPIIS CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Lost. Somewhere in town last Sunday, a diamond stick pin A liberal reward will be paid for its return' to the News ofiico. Harvey Ilelman spent Monday and Tuesday in Mercersburg. Jacob W. Mellott, candidate for Sheriff is now prostrated with typhoid fever. Mr. and MrH. II. M. Strait, of Saluvia, spent a few hours m town last Saturday. D. C. Mallott, of Locust Grove. was registered at the Fulton House Tuesday. Ex-rrothonotary James P. Waltz, of Thompson township, was in town last Saturday. Bennett A. Truax and wife, of Belfast township, were register ed at the City Uotel last Satur day. The Grcenhill Presbyterian Sunday school will hold their an nual picnic in the grove at the church next Saturday, Septen - ber ICth. Dr. J. G. Ilanks, of Breezowood and Mr. Amos llixson, of Brush Creek Valley, are in town this week supervising the erection if the. new telephone line. The editor's family are under obligations to Mrs. Christian Martin of the Cove for a basket ful of delicious grapes. We have seldom seen grapes that were larger and more perfect. Twenty tive puJlets of the Bar red Iiock variety, owued by Lewis B. Snider, of Chambersburg, I produced in one year lrom Sep toraber 5, 1910 to September 5, 1U11 tlio total of 3,534 eggs. George C. Austin, a prominent lawyer and politician of New lork City, and Preston li. Aus a business man and farmer of Chamborsburg, spent Tuesday night at the Washington House enroute to their old home at Salu via. At a point close to the moun tain, northwest of Willow Hill, known as "Stony Point," some times called "Mountain Green," a pnstoflice has been established by Incle Sam, with Frank Smith who keeps store there, as post master. Tuesday, September 19. Mrs. Mary J. Gallaher, intending to quite housekeeping will sell at her residence at Burnt Cabins, cow, calf, hogs, chickens, sewing machine, household goods, &c oale begins at 9:30 o'clock a. m Six months crodit on all sums over two dollars and fifty cents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daniels and little daughter Helen, of I'niladelphia, are visiting Frank's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Daniels and Mrs. DamnTa fnt.hor John V. Stouteagle. Mr. Daniels is employed in the Navy Depart- ment of the League Island Navy Yrd, Philadelphia, Pa. The implicit confidence that muny.pooplo have in Cam berlain's Wic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is founded on their ex perience 111 thfi liao nt that -om w v. U11J.U I C1U euyand their knowledge of the many remarkable cures of colic, diarrhoea and dysentery that it euecteo. For sale by all DAfter having spent two weeks VeT pleasantly among her Kulton cxunty relatives and friends, daughter Margaret, of Pittsburg -ovor to Charabersburg Mon aa.V to Vlaif. . . - ..,. UDl aisier in jaw Mrs Kev. W. f. Hann will nvonoh rt. Morton's Point uext Sunday 17th at 10 o'clock. At Auburn, N. Y., Eugene L. Dunhnm, Alderman, of the Ninth ward, ard head of the binder de partment of the International Harvesting Crmpany m that city, dropped dead of apoplexy whila running his automobiiflnonr On eida. He had ti me to tell his wifo to draw the- spark plug and stop the machine before he expired. WANTion-Good Housekeeping Magazine requires the services of a representative in McConnells burg to look after subscription renewals and to extend circula tion by special methods which have proved unusually success- rui. balary and commission. Pre vious experiencdesir ble, but not essential. Whole time or spare time. Address, with refer. J. F. Fairbanks, Good Uousckeep ing Magazine, 381 Fourth Ave.. iNew York City. Thero is still a fair chanr.n fnr the construction of a national highway from Washington to Gettysburg, as a memorial to iincoln, due to the fact that Speaker Clark has pledged him self to the project, and Present Taft, who is chairman of the Lin coin Memorial Commission, ha announced that a final decision in the matter will not be made for six months. The road is 115 miles long and will cost approxi mately $2,000,000. Robert G. Fowler, the first avi ator to attempt to lly across the Continent, left San Francisco in an aeroplane Monday afternoon. and made his first lap of 120 miles in safety. The distance from San Francisco to Now York is 4500 miles, and if ho succeeds in finish ing the trip in the prescribed. time he will have won70,noo. The aviator proposes to make the dis tance iu twenty Hying days, with in a period of twenty six davs. landing in New York, October 7th. EMMAVIU.E. Most of the farmers of our community havo cut sorao corn. Mr. Crumbs who recently pur chased the Mill property belong ing to A. W. Bard at Emmavillo has come to take posession of his new home. Claude Smith and wife, of Lmmavillo spent last Sunday at the home of Albert Plessiucer and family in Whips Cove. Harey Welch, of this place. made a business trip to Belfast township the first of last week. Harriet Spade who was em ployed at the homo of George Layton and wife returned to her homo last Sunday. The saw mill on the Smathors place will soon finish sawing the fourth sot. Messrs Ross and Oliver Bard. who have been employed cutting logs on the Smathcr tract, re turned to their homes near Pleas ant Ridge last Friday evening. When you run out of good read ing matter just subscribe for the Fulton County Nrcws. J. F. Spiide, one of our irost successful farmers, has cut more than eight hundred shocks of corn. Mr. Spade says ho is not near done yet. Fruit Growers, Attention. ii 'ue D,X0Ui and then to be join- . r1 r uusand and go on ' to -ani.cu.ty for a week's recrea- 6WlfanV. mnilinlno V, mn UttVU witn the uniform success has attended the use of rlain'sColic, Cholera, and ,-uueauemedy. The remark able cures nfnni, j ....... hi. i . " 'm aiarrnoea 'chit has effected m almost & vt,a B"WU1UU" nave given it all !,:!putatlon- sale by on.MItT,Mr8- Jaes A. Desh- and relatives in this coun ,,Uics is an rh7oort v'Vl OCC I Ui "traction Uena. iu uu war Port n nt' and i8 rationed at Dehnn Mr and Mrs. automobile, In packing and shipping fruit Icr exhibit at the show of the State Horticultural Association at Duquesne Garden, Pittsburgh, January 15-20, 1912, the follow ing rules should be carried out: Pack the fruit iu a good sub stantial bcx or barrel, each speci men carefully wrapped in paper. The apples should be laid firmly in the box, and if the space is not entirely filled, it should be filled up with crushed paper or excel sior, so as toliold apples perfect ly tight and avoid bruising. Each package should be plain ly marked with the name of the shipper and with the nametf the variety or varieties contained therein. This Information should be on the outside of the box and it Is quite advisable to have it re peated on the inside. Apples for storage should be picked before they become soft, but allowed to color as much as possible without destroying their firmness. After pickine. thev should be placed in cold storage without delay. Sbipto T. D. Har man. Jr.. Mgr., care Union Storage Co., Second & Liberty Aves.. Pitts burgh, Pa. NEW GRENADA. Hon. Peter Morton, of McCon nollsburg, brought his daughter Miss Joan and Mr. Robert Alox andor to the Valley the former to teach Nj. 3 bchool and the Lt ter, No. 4. Wm. B. Stigers, of Bethel township, candidato for the Dem oeratic nomination for associate judge, was in the Valley last week shaking hands with the voters. R. R. Hann, of Licking Creek township, candidate for the Re publican nomination for county commissioner, was in our town last Saturday. Clyde Plu turner's illness has developed into a genuine caseot typhoid fever. Trouble nover comes single-handed. Estolla Gracey, who has been in Nirristown during the past year, is visiting in the home of Richard Alloway's family. It might be added just here that Richard has been on tho sick list for a week. After having spent two months very pleasantly at the homo of her parents, Mr. ai.d Mrs. L. L. Cunningham, Mrs. Maude Neal and little son George left for their home in Akron, O., last Friday. She was accompanied to Altoona by her mother who will spend some time visiting her son Ralph. Flick is keeping house now. B. Frank Henry and Norris Hoover candidates for prothono tary, were circulating among tho Va'ley voters. Dr. Campbell took, S.imuel Stains on Monday to Philadelphia Modico Chi Hospital, where he wili undergo an operation, for some trouble at tha base of his right lung, resulting from relapse of typhoid fever. The only attraction now is tho "Bush" meeting at Dublin Mills. Mr. and Mrs. William Stains, of Springfield township, Hunting don county; Mr. and Mrs. Charlos Bolinger, of Wood, Pa.; Frank Bolmger and Curtis Long, of Jacobs visited Samuel Stains's last Sunday. Fred, youngest son of Jacob Black is sick. Russell Keith went t' Trough Creek Valley to work for Frank Benson. Mr. Wesley Osborne, of Bud.'i, Illinois, brother-in-law of G rand mother Duvall, Mrs. Lovi Sweet, of Buda. Ill , and Mrs. J. B. Fos ter, of York, Neb., nieces of Mrs Duvall, visited her hero on Sun day, driving over from Six Milo Run, and returning same evening Geo. Shaffer purchased afire driving horse last week from William Rinehart, of Btoad Top City. WEST DUBLIN. Albert King who is employed with the 1'. R. R. company in Al toona is spending a few weeks at his home iu this township. William Burns, wife anddauth tor Crace of Aitoona spent a few weeks with tho family of Albert King. Wesley Shaw, wifo and son visitei m the family of Albert King recently. Mr. Shaw has been living in the State of Neb raska for quite a number of years but was raised in this township. He is an uncle of Albert King's wife. Goldio Roeder, Catherine Lai dig and Ilazal Recder of Huston town walked over to Wells Valley Sppt. 1, attended the picnic on Sept. 2, and came homo Sept. 8, The walking was good. Kim moll the horse buyer and dealer from Somerset county passed through this vicinity re cently with more than twenty head of colts, and horses on his way to Perry county where he intended to sell them. On account of tho painting o Fairviow church, thero were no services in that church tho past two Sundays. A number of our young people attended tho Bush meeting at Dublin Mills last week. Mrs. Margaret Mitchell. Mrr. Ellen French, Marjorie Cleven- ger and Howard Kirk spent Men day of last week at Bedford tho guests of Mrs. Eliza Fisher. Geoige W. Sjpss and Ross Hann, two worthy Republican candidates from Licking Creek township, were through this com munity recently. Mrs. Casper Brant and son El win spent a few days ' last week with relatives and friends in Morrison's Covj, Bedford county. v llham 1 loefnor aud wife spm t Sunday with the family of Mrs. Eliza Hoover. Margaret and Howard Kirk, aud Harvey and Marjorie Cleven ger spent Sunday at Bedford Springs. At least four rattlesnakes have been killed within fifty yards of each other this summer on John K Johnson's farm Edward Deshoug killed ono ot these. It had sixteen rattles. Harrison Hoover left Thursday of last week to teach in the Brock ton Business College, Brockton, Massachusetts. LAUREL RIDUB. Some of our hustling farmer's havo cut corn. Mrs. George Lynch returned home after having spent a few days visiting her mother and friends at Big Cove Tannery. Our school began Monday and is under the care of Miss Jean nette Stouteagle. Rachel Gordon spent last Sun day with Jessie Mellott. George Fisher gave quite an in teresting talk to our Sabbath school last Sabbath. Rev. A. G. B. Powers will preach at Laurel Ridge next Sabbath morning at half past ten o clock. Mrs. Barney Bivens spent Wednesday with her parents Robert Mellott and wife. Wilbert Mann, who is spend ing the summer at Cedar Rapids, Iowa., expects to return to his mauy Fulton county friends soon. Bruce Miller spent Sunday at Jacob Gordon's. Stanley Humbert visited in the home of B. F. Shives' Sunday. Hon. D. T. Humbert and Jonas Lake spent Sunday with 'Robort Mellott and family. Jacob Clouser and wife spent Saturday and Sunday with their daughter Mrs. Jacob Douglas at Plum Run. A Dreadful Sight to II. J. Barnum, of Freoville, N. Y., was the fever sore that had plagued his life for years in spito of many remedies he tried. At last he used Bucklen's Arnica Salve and wrote: "it has entirely healed with scarcely a scar left." Heals Burns, Boils, Eczema, Cuts Bruises, Swellings, Corns and Piles like magic. Only 25o at Trout's Drug Store. GHOST HOLLOW. The farmers who were growl ing about so much dry weather during the middle of the summer are now making faces at the weather man for sending so much ram. Some poople are so hard tc please. If Fulton county does not stay in the Democratic column it will not bo Ed Swopo's fault. Chester Decker and wife, Leo Decker and Oliver Mellott. Roy and Blanche Sharpe and Eva Mel lott, spent part of last Suuday at E V. Mellotfs, Richard Deshong, wife and son Clyde, Harry Mellott and Harri sonDoihoug, and Blanche Sharpe and Gertrude Mellott, spent part of last Sunday at Charles Hess's. Charlie llass and wife were at A. Fohuer's last Sunday. Mrs. Sampson Mellott and sons Austin and Harold spent last Sun day at Harold Strait's. Mrs. George W. Sipes and two children, and her sister Miss Verda Sharpe, spent part of last Sunday at Roy Sipes's. There will be preaching at Ebenezor Saturday evening the 10th. Georgia Mellott and1 Blanche Deshong are employed in the homo of E. W. Swope. Mrs. Rachel Dixon and daugh ter Margaret, who had boen visit ing relatives in this township, have returned to their home in Pittsburg. The Boosting Of Sugar Prices. If the Sugar Trust did not havo a worso reputation than any other ono might be poisuaded to be lieve the short crop explanation of the phenomenal rise in the price of refined sugar. Because its reputation is so very bad. be cause it has bought legislation, because it has cheated both con sumers and tho government, there is little disposition now to put any faith in tho explanation?. It is said that prices are going up because tho American refiner lesare empty, the sugar beet crop in the United States is be low the average aud because the cane crop in Cuba la comparative ly bad. A few months ago Congress man Pou, of Louisiana, (a sugar State) said that the American Sugar Refining Company was uot only a trust but a monopoly; that it controlled more than fifty per cent, of tho reh'ned sugar business of the country and pro bably dominated more than eighty per cent, of it. The trust con trols imports of raw sugar from Cuba. Its dominance in Porto Rico has been made easy. It controls the beet sugar industry in the United States. Whenever it wants to create a shortage of tho supply it can do so. Its strength was created and its re venues swollen by its "scientific" manipulation of the "scientific" high tariff laws. 1 lere are a couple of facts that increase disbelief: One who is quotad by those who are predict ing higher prices for susrar savs that the Louisiana cane crop Is about normal but that the sugar beet crop in the United States is bad. Tho official report of tho Agricultural Department gives crop conditions aud comparisons of the date of September 1. The avorage for the previous ten years is sot down as 100. In the comparisons tin so called "norm al" sugar cane crop is really 103.1, aud tho "bad" sugar beet crop is an even 100. Perhaps mere is a similar mistake in the reports from Cuba. The Star Independent. NEW GOODS AT THIS WEEK. A FULL LINE OF LADIES' SUITS Price from $5.00 to $15.00 All strictly up-to-date in every way Ladies', Misses and Chil dren's ..... COATS ALL PRICES. Our Elegant Stock of SWEATERS AT ALL PRICES. SEE AD NEXT WEEK. Geo. W. Reisner & Co. Well some one got bargains in low shoes for Men, Ladies and Children. We have run out quite a tew, we may just have your size yet at the same reduction. NJEO. Pitt.bursh flmmlal corporation An- r iff high ... mtt uiivriiitoniii-nl j lliii dlilrict. Halirr fftron to twenty I. onllr wi'rklr and eommlmloB In- jj rrnlmnil 11,000.00 ilivLlrnd riving S tiirk i.f rnniinr rtlT?4. Chnrtctrt i;rt uMlitr Cr.-t (oim.lrritioa. rotitlna pfrmantnt; fpfrii-nc unilocular If jjj willing to Lira. Bright futura (or jjj young tin, U. 8. Fln.net S.ourltl., S Dipt. 26. Union Bank Bldg., jS Plll.hn.nl. d. H SXUt f,UMl MCJ orm in NOTICE. Forced to Leave Home. Every year a largo number of poor sufferers, whose lungs are sore and racked with coughs, are urged to go to another climate. l?ut this is costly and not always sure. There's a better way. Let Dr. King's New Discovery cure you at home. "It cured me of lung trouble," writes W. R. Nel son, of Calamine, Ark., '"when all else failed and I gainod 47 p wnds In weight. Its surely the king of all cough and lung cures. "Thous ands owe their lives and health to it. It's positively guaranteed for Coughs, Colds, LaGrippe, Asthma, Croup all Throat and Lung troubles. 50c and 11.00. Trial bottle free at Trout's Drug Store, Notice is hereby elven Mint no an plication will be ninde to tlm Govern or of ronnsj ivuniu on Tuesday the 31st day of October 1111, by Charles u. Spanglcr, Aaron U. Nace. David A. Nelson, Geo. A. Harris, Geo. V. Mellott, Samuel 11. Cromer, David A. Wushabaugh, J no. A. Irwin, Win. Hull. Samuel Mellott, M. G. Kirk, and Wil son L. Nace truslecuntler the provis ions of tho Act of tho General Assem bly of tho Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, entitled "An Act for tho in corporation and regulation of banks of discount and deposit, approved tho l.'itli day of May A. D. 1870, and tho supplements thereto, for tho char ter of an intended corporation to b ailed tho FULTON COUNTY RANK. to bo located at McCotinollsbnrir. in the County of Fulton, State of Penn sylvania. Said corporation is organ ized for dointr a coneral banking busi ness under the Act above named and Its supplements. Tho capital stock of the proposed corporation is fixed at Fiftv thousand dollars (50,0u0.00)-and;is to enjoy all tho riffhts. privileges and benellts of the said Act of assembly and its sup plements. J. NKLSON SIPH.S 8-3, '11. Solicitor. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnellsburff, Pa. All legal bUH.ncM and oolluotiom entrusted will ooelve oaroful and prompt tteotlon. Blftters Succeed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE It Is the best medicine ever sold over druggist's counter. Kodol Dyspepsia Curo Digests what you eats Last year somo of our customers asked us to i;et a little heavierTinC'un for tomatoes. We have them now, also, tho old kind .10 and ro doz Wax strings 4C joz iii,. iw jar uiua Jar lids Klodoz 1 pint jars 4,ic ,i0i, 1 quart jars 4'c do. t pal jars (,;. d0, I double sheets fly paper Co 5 (fold eyed needles c Machine thread 4, jar miers 2.) pood 5xU inch envelopes 4c ti sneets 01 good paper lc 2 good pen points JL. Lonox soap 7 cakes 2."e 1 do, clothes pins lc Box paper 10, 1.3, 15 and 2.'ic Galvanized tubs 40. 45 and 50o Galvanized buckots 15, IS and 20c Tin buckets 8. 10 and 20c i. quart tin coffee pots 10c 4 quart coffee pots KUi quart granite stew kettles 5c quart granulated stow kettles 20c 0 quart Herlin kettles 3ic Tl- 1 iu iru'H 2 packs hold-fast shoe nails 5c 3 packs carpet tacks 6c Matting tacks c Hand saws 10, 45, 75 to $ 1.50 1 tloz coat and hat hook 60 Meat saws IS to (iSc Universal saw tools "-80 We have the best cross-cut or .. in ... n . . mm nies o men ir. 4 and 5 in taper files j 5 0 and 7 inch taper files 5c 13 inch horse rasps, 20c 13 inch horso rasps 25o 12 Inch funged rasps 20e Half round wood rasps 12 and l.Vs Hound flies lCc 1 inch harness snaps 4 for 5c 1 inch harness snaps 2 for 5c Take down squares (iOe 22 cartridges 12c 32 cartridges .10c 32 center-liro cartridgo 40c 7 foot traces 4 So P.azor hones 10o ft inch strap hinges 5 and 8c 8 Inch strap hinges 10 aud 12o Ilingos hasps . 4 and fit All kind of nails at tho lowest prices Mm 1 Wo have sold moro Warner fnrm.la in the last year than wo ever snl.l. Just because tho people are finding out that they aro all right, and thero is more arner Corsets sold everv. where than any other. Whv nut Irv them? they don't cost any more thnn any otlier and not so much. 45c for a 50c one, 1)0 and !.ro for a 11.00 and 1.2j for a fl 50 ono. Try a Warner and be convinced tlmr. they aro tho host. Wo have a How 8!)u Armrrsl,i r,,. sets that wo will sell at 50o. So lOo So lo A good ladles black hoso See our black hoso Men's cork Insoles 4-4 and 5-4 shoo laces A great lino of post cards and town vlnu'tt 1ii Children's Misses' and Ladies' hoSO Sll lllortira N ami I IV. 1 1 - - - v w Watches guaranteed for ono vear (15. 75 nml n. Alarm clocks ns. 7f.,. i m And tho ono that rings for. 15 minutes 1 " Seth Thomas 8 day clock i im Toothbrushes .1. 5an,lliw, Silkatrtie lloss 4c n snrw.l Seo our pearl buttons 5c doz Don't forget that wo run lit. nil of you In Shoes and Cljthinir when It, conies to school Shoes and Hosiery we wont step back for nnv mm' nml think we con go ahead of my. Call and get prices. U you want to paint any thing we can furnish the Right paint at the Kight price. Cow chains lOo Heavy and light dog chains 10c Axos Binglo and doublo bit 45, 50 and 70c We sell the Mann and Kelly at 70c Manure forks 48 and 55o Manure hooks 55o Stoel picks 45o Pick handles Hie Table spoons Tea spoons Nob. 1 and 2 lamp globes Lantern globes Jelly glasses with lids Horse shoe tumblers Iron handles Guaranteed horso shoo nails Horso shoe hammers, steel Horse shoe pinchers Tack hammers Paring knives Hull rings 12o Co 4 and 5o 5 and So 20c don 23o dox 5 and So 12o1b 2.1o 4So 6 and 8c 5 and So 15o We are this year handling the same fodder yarn 1 L . I I II . inai we naa last year. Don t get it mixed with the cheap goods that was sold at same price last year. Our trade on this goods is increasing every year. SEE US BEFORE BUYING. HULL & BENDER. Store open all hours. Remember we do not closa in xne evening,
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