INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of I -cnl and General Interest, Gathered at Home or Clipped frm our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Fine apples are sellin streets at 40 cents per bushel. . James W. Kummel of this place is in Gettysburg this week, in the interest of the Lutheran con gregations of this charge. C. J. JJrewer, of Ayr township, is attending the State Sabbath school Convention at New Castlo, Pa., as a delegate Irom Fulton county. Mrs, M. V. Cromer spont last week in Franklin county, visited friends and relatives in Mercers burg and Chambersburg, and ex pects to take in the Ilagerstown Fair, this week. On October 4th at the residence of the bride, by Esquire Ilann of Licking Creek township Mr. Fos ter L. Strait of Belfast township and Miss Bertha A. Deshong of Licking Creek township were united in marriage. Mrs. Minnie Buckley, of Shel by, Iowa and her brother Samuel Mayne, wife and little son of Al toona, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mi s. Alex Mayne at Fort Littleton. They spent Tuesday in McConnellsburg. Many of the farmers who at tended court last week report the season so backward that they have been unable to finish their plowicgand unable to get their seeding done for several days. The recent rains is the cause of the delay. J. W. Copeland, of Dayton, Ohio, purchased a bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy for his boy who had a cold, and before the bottle was all used the boy's cold was gone. Is that not better than to pay a five dollar doctor's bill? For sale by all dealers. A fine baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Weisel, Verona Boulevard, Pittsburg. Mrs. Weisel will be better re membered by her Fulton County friends as Miss Pearl Garland. I5oth mother and child are doing well. Here is a woman who speaks from personal knowledge and long experience, viz , Mrs. P. U. Brogan, of Wilson, Pa., who says, "i know from experience that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is Jar superior to any other. For croup there is nothing that excels it." For sale by all dealers. The editor's family will enjoy some good pumpkin pies this winter through the generosity of Mrs David Forner, of south First street, who presented to them a line specimen of the "goose neck" variety of the Sugar pumpkin. Ants pumpkin measures 55 inch' es from stem to blossom end, and Would be nearly as long as a rail wore it not for tho fact that when it had grown out to the length of nearly two feet, it ran up against 8omethiug and was obliged to turn and grow backward toward the other end of the lot. When the frost came and it had to quit gro.ving for tho season, it was m back where it started, and it loks much like a capital letter "U." M you have young children you nave perhaps noticed that dis ""dors of tho stomach are their Host common ailment. To cor- ectthis you will find Chamber ton's Stomach and Liver Tablets excellent. They are easy and Peasant to take, and mild and jeotle in effect For sale by all dealers. Dl Lie i it. wn. Skiles, of Windber and auShter Mrs. Lizzie Blackburn, " "Pending a few days with " ends and relatives here. uarence Mellott and wife spent uay with the latter's parents and Mrs. W.R. Truax.. and i.: hn Mellott aDd wife, btuiwell Truax, and' wife Cl Tn Satuay until Mort al " :;;u mends at Saxtou. They Jd v ?dedlovefeastat Saxton C-They report even,:UCUUrcl1 next Sun r f John?raitand Wlfe visited -www uuuunjii FULL WEEK'S COURT. Sheriff Harris Found Ouilly of Negli gently Permitting Prisoner's Escape. Science Withheld to January. LOCKAKD GOES TO PENITENTIARY. The case of Sheriff Jefferson Harris, charged (1) with volun tarily permitting Russell Sipes to escape, and (") negligently per mitting him to escape, was taken up Tuesday afternoon at 4;.J0 o'clock, and it occupied tho time of the Court from then until aft er ten the next day to agree upon a jury. The defendant was represented by J no. P. Sipos, S. W. Kirk, of McConnellsburg, and t y Charlie alters, of the Cbamborsburg bar. District Attorney Lynch was assisted by special counsel, 0. C. Bowers, of Chambersburg, in behalf of the Commonwealth. The trial was fiercely contested, and it was half past ten o'clock, Friday morning when tho Court finished his charge and ser.t tho jury out to fiud a verdict. Alter several hours deliberation, they returned a verdict of guilty ou the socond count, namely, negli gence in permitting the prisoner to escapo. The penalty for this offence is a tine not exceeding five hundred dollars, and imprison ment for a torm not exceeding one year. At three o'clock, Sat urday afternoon, tho Court an nounced that sentence would be withheld until January term. The Court gave as his reason for doing this, that the Sheriff would be able to complete his torm of office, and prevent the necessity of having the Governor appoint a successor for the short time he would have to serve. Perhaps never in the history of the County has a case attracted so much attention locally; the feeling of the citizens of McCon nellsburg were keyed to a high tension, and the disposition made of the case by the Court may have been righteous but it was anything but popular. The fact that the Sheriff has since placod tho prisoner m jul, will alleviate tho feeling of the community very much. For the shooting of Constable Foster, of Wells township, W. 11. Lockaid was sentenced to the Western penitentiary for a period not exceeding three years, and not less than nine months. ENIO. William and 0. Cessna, of Rainsburg, stopped with rela tives as they passed through Enid to attend the Baptist Association hold in Huntingdon county. Joan Morton was called to Petersburg on Wednesday by the death of her nephew. L. L. Cunningham and wife, of New Grenada, visited rolativcs at Enid the first of tho week. Mabel Edwards of Juniata College, spent Saturday and Sun day at her home hero. Mrs. S. E. Truax and Mrs. S. A. Barnett left on Wednesday to spend the winter with relatives in Cumberland, Homestead and Charleroi. Ethol Mclntyre and Freda Rohrabaugh of Coaldulo visited J. M. Schcnck and wife Satur day and Sunday. Charles Schenck met with an accident on his saw mill last Sat urday morning two fingers on his right hand boing pretty badly cut up. Mrs. W. 11. Barnett and little daughter Marguoreto, of Miners vrile, spent the week with her parents A. G. Edwards and wife. Craig Beattio has moved his family back to Pittsburg, lie sold his farm and stock to Mr. Cessna. Dr. G. S. Edwards left on Mon day for Greencastle where ho will locate. Mrs. Harriet Barnett, of Tay lor, visited relatives in the Valley last week. Mrs. Rebecca Edwards left on Monday to spend the winter in Juniata with the family of H. C. McCluin. Cider Making. The undersigned will make cider at his home near Jugtown school house Tuesday of each week for two weeks and then Tuesday and Wednesday only. Nick IIohman. Trespass notices at the News tfllco. Five cents each or G for a quarter. May be seut by mail, LALKI.L RIDUO. Gdorgo Lynch and wilo and daughter llclon spi'ut last Tuos day m McCounpllsburg. Preaching at Laurel llidsrn was wi'll attt'iidod. Among thoso that spent last Saturday at Jacob Gordon's were Rev. Dottorman, Georgo Lynch, Rachel Gordon and Jessio Mollot. Bruco Woller and Jcanette Stoutoagle were pleasant visitors at B. F. Shives's last Sunday. A subscription paper is now being passed around for an or gan in the new church. Jacob Douglas and wile spont last Saturday night and Sunday with Jacob Cloaser and wife. Our farmers are not through seeding yet. Wo have been having plenty of rain during the past two weeks. Amoug our peoplo who attend ed preaching at Mt. Zion Sunday wero: B. F. Shivos and wife, William Engle, Mrs. Robert Mel lott, Quay Mellott and Jessie Mellott. Tho most of them re ported having heard a tine scr mon. Owing to tho amount of buck wheat our farmers' have raised, we surely can eat plenty of buck wheat cakes this winter. Sunday School next Sunday at 9 o'clock, and preaching services at 10:30 o'clock. John Gordon butchered a fine prrker Monday. James Waltz and sister Esther spent Sunday at N. II. Evan's. Jossio Mellott and brother Willard spent Friday afternoon visiting the school. Flora Shives spont Saturday and Sunday in town. Oar boys on tho ndgo are kept very busy gathering ches'nuts which seem to bo plentiful. Wo wonder what has happened our friends that they don'c at tend Sunday School. Come, friends, and soe the good we are doing. Don't say, "Oh! I'll go next Sunday." That day may novor come. GRACEY. Oct. C The people of our vicin lty are expecting their friend Jack Frost soon. Our farmers aro busy husking corn. The attendance at the primary last Saturday was largo. Tho institute at No. 3 school last Friday evening was fairly good. Our school is getting along nice ly under the care Myrtlo Stevens. Mrs. Jacob Winegardner and daughter Mrs. G. C. Fields of Clear Ridge visited at S. S. Straits last Sabbath. Alice Cutchall lias returned homo aftor having visited frionds and relatives in Pittsburg. Mrs. Alice Horton and three children of Johnstown are visit ing friends and relatives hero. Velma Alloway and brother Jay and Ernest Bcrkstresser spent Saturday evening and Gun. day at Hiram, the former visit ing James E. Lyons and tho latter ac David B. Laidig. UL'liLIN MILLS. Peter Stains is very poorly at this writing. Martin Grissingor, who has employment at Kearney was vis iting his parents last Sunday. James and Chloo May Griss mgor visited Albert Curf man last Sunday. Blanch Winegardner is visiting Byron Rohers a couple weeks. Miss Lillian Miller is visiting friends atllustontown. Thero will bo a social at this place Saturday evening Oct. 14th, consisting of ice cream, chicken swallop, etc. Proceeds for bene fit of M. E. Church. W. G. Wink is getting along nicely with his school. Gives Aid to Strikers. Sometimes liver, kidneys and bowels seem to go on a strike and refuse to work right.' Then you need those pleasant little strike breakers Dr. King's Now Life Pills to give them natural aid and gently compel proper action. Excellent health soon follows. Try them. 25c at Trout's drug store. Johnson's Cider Mill. The undersigned will make cider at his flouring mill m Thomp son township, tho following days of each week Tuosday, Wednes day, Thursday and Friday. Ci der boiled for merchant's use. First-class whiskey barrels for sale. James Johnson. Silver Wedding. The homo of W. H. Williams aud wife uear Akcrsville was tho place of enjoyable pleasure for a number of their friends October SJ id. Mr. and Mrs. Williams having been married 25 years on this day, decided to celebrate the event by inviting a number of their friends to come and spend the day with them. Of course, it is understood that dinner was on the program, and at the noon hour a great feast of good things was found on tho dining room table, it. having been prepared by their daughter Miss Essie and her assistants. The "champion eater" was the "groom" of tho day W. II. Williams. A nu m ber of beautiful presents were received; also, a neat sum of money. The departure of the gathering was preceded by an address by the "Brido" of tho day Mrs. W. H. Williams, and with a prayer and songs. All wished the bride and groom a "Golden Wedding Day." Thoso presont were: W. II. Williams, wife, and daughters Lena and Ora; A. W. Duvall, wife and daughter Myra and son Percy; J. N. Uixson, wife and sons Ron ford and Mark; T. II. Akers, wife, and niece Daisy and nephew Simon Barton; L. A. Duvall and wife; O. A. Barton and wife; T. H. Walters and wife; Mrs. Mary E. Akers, Mrs. Maria B. Jackson, Miss Essie Williams and N. B. llixson. Onk Who WasThkuk. Is The World Growing Better? Many things go to prove that it is. The way thousands are try ing to help others is proof. Among them is Mrs. W. W. Gould, of Pittsfield, N. H. Find ing good health by taking Elec tric Bitters, slio now advises oth er sufferers, everywhere, to take them. "For years 1 suffered with storaachand kidney trouble" she writes. "Every medicine 1 used failed till I took Electric Bitters. But this great remedy helped me wonderfully." They'll help any woman. They'ro tho best tonic and finest liver and kidney remedy that's made. Try them. You'll seo. 50c at Trout's drug store. NEEDMORE. Oct C The health of the poo- pie in our comunity is fairly good, and the farmers aro busy seed ing. J. W. Powers, our village black smith, has completed his new shop 10x10 feet, and is now ready to do shoeing and general repair work. Rev. Z. J. Powers and wife and littlo son ofLanbville, W. Va., and miss Katie Cosnor sister of M rs. Powers aro here for a two weeks' visit among their frionds. Claud Mollott is able to be out again. The good friends of Need more cut all of one field of corn for Mrs V' F. Hart one night last week. Rev. A. G. B. Powers, preach ed the funeral of Lemuel V. Gor don, infant son of Mr and Mrs. Lemuel Gordon at Antioch. KEILEY CURE ITlciirethnthns1erncoHtiminulync ccs.sfut for mure tlmu 3-years Isworlh In I vrtttf.it.ntr. l'or tricdnm or drink hnhtt. I Wr.lt forpirticuUrt.Onlv Kit ley Institute in I WrMrrn I'ciltin 424fi Fifth Ave., PiHtUrrli. Pi. I Trimmed Distinctive Autumn and Winter Hats for Women, Misses and Children. We demonstrate this most emphatically in our display. The prettiest hats to be seen in Fulton County are here in profus ion. The very newest creations from the leading French Milliners. The "Just Out" Things from New ork, and a lot of chic, smart and stylish conceits from our own workroom. NOT HARD TO PICK OUT A HAT HERE. We take great pleasure in showing these goods. COME EARLY. When once you see, you will be sure to buy. ANNA B. FREY. j WANTED. 3j Pittalimirh Unnrlnl corpnratlo. it- fl alr. hiKli clinf nun. mprrintcnritMit thin dlitiirt. tialury Ml fan to twi-ntf dnllara weekly aid CJflimlaaluiia. In vottn.rnt ll.0UO.UU livldnd parity Hork of rnmptnjr rrqulrrd. Chirr, ur iid ability irA cnuniU ratlin. I'o.itlnn prrmantnt; fM'Tleiire unnecesaar If wllllnf to lt.rn. Blight futur for fount mir. U. 8. Flninoa t Saourltlaa C, Dipt. 26. Union Bank Bldg., . Pittsburgh, Pa, NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that an ap plication will 1)0 made to the Govern or of 1'ennsylvunla on Tuesday tho 31st day of October 1911, by Charles It. Spanglor, Aaron U. Naee, David A. Nolson, Geo. A. Harris, Geo. Mellott, Samuel H. Cromer, David A Washubaugh, Jno. A. Irwin, Wm.IIull Sutnuel Mellott. M. G. Kirk, ondWil son L. Nuce trustceundur the pro via Ions of tho Act of the General Assem bly of tho Commonwealth of Pennsyl vanla, entitled "An Act for the In corporation and regulation of bank of discount and deposit, approved the l.ith day of May A. 1). 1870, an tho supplements thereto, for tho char ter of an Intended corporation to 1 called tho FULTON" COUNTY HANK to bo located at MeCoimellsburg, 1 tho County of Fulton, State of 1'enn sylvanla. Said corporation Is organ l.ed for doing a genera! banking bus ness under the Act above named and Its supplements. The capital stock of tho propnsr corporation Is lixed ut Fifty thousan dollars (.'0,()lK).oo)-und;is to enjoy all the rights, privileges and benefits of the s ii ill Act of assembly and Its sup plcmcnts. J. NELSON Sll'K.S 8-3, '11. Solicitor. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnellsburg:, Pa, AH legal bun dfhi tod collection! entrusted will ecelre careful and prompt attention. M""i"aa KILLTKECOUGHl ahoCURStkeUKJGS :l 50al.00 ANDAUTHiMTND LUNG TROUBLES GUAf?ANrEO SATfSFACTOftr Of? fitovev ffenNocD. McCalPs Magazine and McCall Patterns For Women Ha Mora Friends than any other magazine or patterns. McCull's is tho reliable Kasnion Guide monthly in one million one hundred thousand homes. Hi-sides showing ull the latest designs of McCall Patterns, each issue is brimful of sparkling short stories and helpful information for women. St Monaf and Kp in Slyla tijr lubKrlblnj lor McCall'a Marina at iiiki, Lottl only S" rrnu a vear, Including any out of tha celebrated McCall l4tierna liee. McCall Patlarnt Load all othert in ilyle, fit, umilicity, rcniiomy and number lold. Mure dcalera ll MrOII P.tttrrnl than any other two nukea combined. Nnue hiaber lhau iceuta. liuy Irom your dealer, or by null Iron p McCALL'S MAGAZINE 236-246 W. 37th St., Now York City Hm-ftMp1 Ooy;, PnImi O-ui" ttx) ftMra Owl tto. liters 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 a druggist's counter. Millinery. G. W. Reisner Co. Have an Elegant Line of Ladies' Suits and Coats. A good, strictly up-to-date suit for $5.00, $10.00, $12.50, $14.00 AND $15,00. We can save you lots of money on these goods and give you as good styles -ts you will get anywhere. Ladies' and Children's Coats, latest patterns and fabrics at any price you want. A special Coat at $5.00, nicely made, full length and a splendid fitter-a Coat at $7.00 that we are not afraid to put against any coat from any where at the price. Coats up to $15.00. An Elegant Line of Sweaters of which we have sold already quite a lot. A Sweater at $1.50 as good as we, or any one else, sold last year for $2.00, range from 50c to $5.00. Aviation caps 50c to $1.00, Automobile caps 50c to $1.00, Scarfs galore. Blankets All Wool, Warranted, $4.50 UP. 1-2 wool $2.00 up. Cotton Blankets 40c to $2.00. If you want to save money we are sure we can help you. Geo. W. Reisner & Co. RACKET STORE Well some one got bargains in low shoes for Men, Ladies and Children. We have run out quite a few, we may just have your size yet at .the same reduction. Last year some of our customers asked us to tot a little heavier TiuCun for tomatoes. We have them now also, the old kiod 30 aud 3.'o doz Wax striui;s 4c do 10c jar rums Jar lids llic do. 1 pint jars ' 4:to do 1 quart jars -liic doz gal jars (.'.c do. i double sheets 11 y paper fc 25 gold eyed needles lc Machine thread 4 Jar Oilers 3c 25 good 6C Inch envelopes 4 (I sheets of irood paner lc good pen points lo Lenox soap 7 cakes 25c doz clothes pins lc Box paper 10, 13, 15 and Galvanized tubs 40. 45 and 50c Galvanized buckets 15, IS and 20c Tin buckots 8, 10 and 20c quart tin colTee pots 10c quart coffee pots Klc quart granite stew kettles 15c quart granulated stew kettles 20c quart Berlin kettles 30c Tin cups 2c packs hold-fast shoo nails 5c packs carpet tacks 5c Matting tacks lc Hand saws 10, 45, 75 to $1.50 1 doz cout and hat hook 5c Meat saws IS to (ISc nlversal saw tools 5o We have tho best cross-cut or mill files 8 Inch !c and 5 in taper tiles 4c i (1 and 7 Inch taper flies 5c 13 Inch horso rasps, 20c 15 Inch horse rusps Z"c 12 Inch funged rasps 20c Half round wood rasps 12 and 15c Uound files ICo 1 inch harness snaps 4 for 5c 1 Inch harness snaps 2 for 5c Take down squares 00c 2 cartridges 12c 2 cartridges 30c 32 center-flro cartrldco 40c foot traces 4Sc Uu.or hones 10c G Inch strap hlnires 5 and Sc inch strap hinges 10 and 12c Hinges hasps 4 and 6c All kind of nails at tho lowest prices. If you want to paint any thing wo can furnish tho Right paint at the Uight price. Cow chains 10c Heavy and light dog chains 10c Axes single and double bit 45, 50 and 70c We sell tho Mann and Kelly at 70c anure forks 48 and 55c anure hooks 55c Stool picks 45c rick handios 10c We are this year handling the same fodder yarn that we had 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 hoursT Remember we do not close in the evening. 114 IP. We have sold more Warner Corsets In tho last year thuu we ever sold. Just boca use the peoplo aro finding out that they are all right, and thero is more Warner Corsets sold every where than any other. Why not trv thorn? they don't cost any more than ony other and not so much. 45c for a 50c one, DO and l)5o for a $1.00 and 1.25 for a fl.50 one. Try a Warner and be convinced that they aro tho best. Wo have a How 8!c Armorsido Cor sets that we will sell at 50c. A good ladies black hoso Ho Seo our black hoso ldo Men's cork insoles 5o 4-4 and 5-4 shoo Inces lo A great lino of post cards and town views lo Children's Misses' and Ladies' hose supporters 8 and I0o Watches guaranteed for one year 05, 75 and D.'kj Alarm clocks 58, 75c if 1.00 And the ouo that rings for 15 minutes $1 25 Seth Thomas 8 day clock l.dS Tooth brushes 3. 5 and 10c Silkatruo floss 4c a snool See our pearl buttons 6c do. Don't forget that wo can fit ull of you in Shoes and Clothing when it conies to school Shoos and Hosiery we wont slop back for any ono und think we can go ahead of any. Call and get prices. ' Table spoons Tea spoons 12o (ic 4 and 6c 5 and 8c 20c doz 23c do. 5 and 8c 12o lb 23o 4Sc 6 and 8o 5 and 8o 15o Nos. 1 and 2 lamp globes Lantern globes Jolly glasses with lids Horse shoe tumblers Iron handles Guaranteed horse shoe nails Horse shoe hammers, steel Horse shoe pinchers Tack hammers Paring knives Hull rings J7 I W'Y