FULTON COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. B. W. PSuK, Editor and Proprietor. CONFIDENCE. I We Back up Our Statements With Our Personal Reputation and Money. VVIIII'S COVE. Kev. II. M. Spangler and family of Altoona. spent part of last week in tho homo of IX Carl Mel Intl. and then went to Virginia to e are so positive that we can v lt m8 SnansWs parents relieve r.onstimtion. no matter Cnmiml rtiohl fa at.ill vnrv - ' 1 1 a UUl M V - j J w ... I McCUrSiNbLLobUKU, fA. how chronic it may be, that we OCTOBER 1911 Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. AOVIHTIBIHO HATH. PertqUareef 8 line 8 time II JO ah .lnrtlnemcntH Innoried for leu tbon hrea monlhi charged by the square. One-fourth oolumn IIS .00. Oie-hlf column ih OO. oe Column 40.00. offer to furnish the medicine free of all cost if we fail. We think that it is worse than useless to attempt to cure con stipation with cathartic drugs. Cathartics may do much harm. They may cause a reaction, irri tate and weaken the bowels, and make constipation more chronic. Constipation is often accom- 8 moii. 8moi. i i yr named and may be caused by 120.00 1 130 oc weakness, of the nerves and mus- in nA Ml lA ' m oo. 76.00 cies of the large intestine or col- on. To expect a cure you must therefore tone up and strengthen poorly. Mrs. Calvin Morgret was quite sick part of last week. Mrs. Emmaline and Bertha Diehland little Ilazol, spent a day recently in the home of N. V. Mellott. Aaron P. Garland and family, near Needmore, visited N. W. Mellott's last Sunday., Other Sunday visitors and visited were: Acbsah Plessinger, Ellis Blessing er, WildaTruax, E. F. Mellott, Blanche, Wallace, and Allen Mel lott. and a Miss Bard in the home of F. P. Plessinger; Alvey WULIS TANNERY. .Tere Snrowl. who had beei - - - - i ' quite sick for some time, is able , again to circulate among Ins friends. While grinding apples on a hand cider mill a few days ago, Robert Swjpe's attention was at tracted by the cries of his little xnooi Kipons. those partg and restore them to Wertz and fatmly at Uaieb Mel The following report speaus healthier activity. lott's and Asa Mellott at II. U. well for patrons and pupils of The discovery of the active Layton's No. 3 school, Weils District: principle of our remedy involved George O. Lynch and daugh- Number in attendance during ie labor or smiuui researcu month 17 males, 17 females. Ter chemists. This remedy produces Qf nr otfnmianm for month, results such as are expected from VUUVl liwvu"vv mai ofi- fomaifi. 97: total CGI. the best of the best-known intes- Those who attended every day tinal tonics, and it is particularly during the month Martha Stun- prompt in us resuus. ui rin Rfnvnna. Maude Fos We want you to try Rexall Or derlies on our guarantee. They derson, Viola Truax, Lucy Truax, are exceedingly pleasant to take afternoon to meet II. Mora ha h'nsi.pr. Ktllftl UeSDOn?. ttl D tuoai iu. vuuuiv ters passed through the Cove last Sunday. An automobile party composed of a Mr. James and family and Mr. Owinn and family-all of Smithton, spent some time in the home of Emory A. DiehL D. C. Mallott started Sunday M. Span gler at Mercersburg, and during OHOI'OSKD AMKNDMKNT8 TO TIIR CONSTITUTION SUI'.MIT- TKU TO THK CITI.KNS OI'' THIS COM M N W HALTH l'Ol t TIT Kl 11 A P PKOVALOll UKJKCTlON, UY THK GKNKKAL ASSKMBI.Y OP TIIK COMMoNWKAIni i)V PKNNSYLr VANIA, AN I) PUUUSllKI) I!Y Oil DKK Ob' TIIK SKCUKTAUY OK THU CO.MMONVVKALTII, IN PUKSU ANC'K Ol' AllTIOLK XVIII OF THE CONSTITUTION. Number One. 'i i... .1.- A JUUU HMUbUllU" son, ana .cosing saw mat p in( aa amen(mont to the Con little fellow's hand was caught in gtitution of the Commonwealth o( IN BUYING An Automobile You want the best your mohey will get. No machine on the road to-day possesses so many attractions to the careful buyer as linger the machinery, and one badly lacerated. The Stork landed a bouncing boy in the home of Mr. and Mrs Clell Swope on the 10th inst. Captuin Harvey Wishirt is visiting his daughter Minnie, Mrs JohnR. Hunter at Lewistown, Pa. Ilarlan L. Wishart, who has been in the employ of the Potts PnwdGrCo. Tamaaua. Pa., is Pennsylvania, so as to consolidate the courts of common pleas of Alle gheny County. Knot inn i. Tin it rpsolved bv the Sen ate and House of Representatives of the uommonweaun 01 rimisyivmutt m i . . . , fill . A Al J.. I I General Assembly met. inanne ioi-; lnwlnir amRndinent to the Constitution of Pennsylvania be and the same Is hnrehv. iironosed. in accordance wim the eighteenth article thereof: That section six or article live ue nmnnrlnd. hv Rtt-ikinir nut the said sec tion, and inserting in place thereof the tallowing: Suction (J. In the countv of Phlladel- nli 1 11 nil the jurisdiction and Dowers now vested in the district courts and omn limn in fha hnma innrt9n( common nleas. subject to f t such changes as may be made by this OI 018 parents, iipu. nuu irn o. Constitution or ' by law, shall be In Harvey Wi9hart. Philadelphia vested in livedistlnct and ... J . .." . . r seimrato courts of ecinal and co-ordl- MlSS llidlth MCOiaren, OI Eax- na'le jurisdiction, composed of three ton, spent last week in the home judges each. The said courts in Phtl 1 r . . . nilohililiL shall be des gnated respect- ofbercouBin, Mrs Paul JJaum lvel 8 Uie court of ..ommon pleas eardner. number one, number two, number b ... ..... I t.hron. numher four, and number live. Joseph Horton and Charles but the Iiumber of said courts may be Burkett, Who had been away at by law increased, from time to time. , ' . , . and shall be in like manner designat- work. have returned nome. ,i hv K,1P(.fiSHivfi numbers. The num- Edward Baney, who has been bcr of judges in any of said courts, or , j . r. . ' i n Id any county where the establishment employed by Baumgardner cc U. o( uniditionni COnrt may be author- for more than a year, returned to ied by law, may be increased, from . . , . o i .4 time to time, and whenever such in- THE E. M. F. For size, speed," appearance, durability, ease of control, hill-climbing and sand ploughing, this AT $1000, is the greatest bargain? on the market. Gladys Truax, Lena Scbenck, apparently act airecuy on ww lhe week f0n0wing they will Ruth Schenck, Walter Deshong, nerves and muscles o. the bowels, ch ..Oliver." They sold two Wilson Deshong, Boyd Stevens, having, it wouia seem, a neutrai . achme8 court week Vni,inn Rt.nvnn. linnald Stevens, iction on other organs or glands. n schnoi teacher took a flisrht Harold fockard, Clem Lockard, They do not purge or cause in- lagt Tuesday evening a week ago Paul Foster, Charles Foster, convenience. 11 tney no noi pos- and to tbe be8t of our knowiedge Thnsft who attended every day "tively cure chronic or naoituai , t b or heard of but one Max Repper, Kenneth constipation and thus relieve the since The vacancy 18 bgin fill Keith. Robert Lockard. Joan myriaas 01 associaio or ucpCuu- . . th Batiafactlon of au con Morton, teacher. ont cnron1'3 auments, your iuuujr cerned b Chester A. Spade. ni I I t-is WAIn n ft nn ' TO l U I 14 I I 1 1 1 I .. . . . Watson Plessinger, accompan . - J t. U . IIUA4U Vinlf" mnnt rrev tinn D..rH inn .... ieu oy ma ucuuci u.u OUUv, '"" ""-- ot nackaeres. 1UC. oc. ana auc, P i of.j TU. nAnma fif (Ilia THITIOI1 TPIll I . . . I . r .11 1 lumwuoiiuiiuia ju!. " i liememDer. vou can ooiain iveittu be pleased to learn thaD mere is pfimedies in this community only at least one dreaded discaso mat at our store The Kexaii atore. Sprinj week. The Revival services in the njno tlrnua VI V. rhnrrh has heen well attended during the last two weeks. Mrs Joe Blackmore and two sons, of Pittsbuig, are visiting in the home of Mrs Blackmore's narents. Mr and Mrs George A i Stewart. Can vou beat this? Daniel - j n : 1 r . : I .. ..... ......... .1 I. moidiu - ",' f" t.hn Bfivei-iL num icreu courts 01 com- Elizabeth Hoopengardner, who had been visiting at German town, science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh Hall's Catarrh Cure is tbe only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be ing a constitutional disease, re quires a constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the Leslie V. Seylar. Md, a number of weeks, Is now with her daughter Mrs. W. P. Stern in New Castle, Pa G Johnson Mellott, of Big Cove Tannery, was a pleasant visitor in the Cove Monday Moses Mellott and wife of Plum Run, visited in tbe homes of Asa, Nathan and Carl Mellott a couple Local Institute. The tirst local institute of Lick ing Creek township was held at Vallance school last Friday even ine. The meeting was called to order bv the teacher Miss Grace i iiauuau auu van . A. Hann, after which the presi-1 . , a . t -' I UOUU lt( x-t LUk;uwun vwt I system, thereby destroying the The topic3 were fuiiy discussed MAYES chapol. loundation of the disease, &nd kV prof. Lamberson and the fol- Vincent Bishop and James O' giving the patient strength by 0W1Dg teachers: C. W. Mellott, Rourke spent last Sunday after building up the constuuuon auu Zena i3rant Grace Hann, A. E. noon at T. R. Bishop's. assisting nature in doing its work n hon a j strait, and Kath- A number of the young folks arine Hood of LickingCreek town from this community attended ship and Miss Tearl Gress of the Hagerstown Fair last week Todd. and report having had a gocd There was some fine literary time work given by the school, which that weighed iust 4! pounds. It has been on exhibition at Baum fnvAnai,a ot.nrn fnp on m Q t.imn gaiuuci a BW1U V " " " w Mrs S E Truax visited friends in, and around, Enid a part of ast week. ThA nrnnrictors have 30 much . , r faith in its curativo powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O Sold by all Druggists. Price, 75c. per bottle Russell BishoD left Monday speaks well for both teacher and for Hagerstown and Waynesboro dudHs. where he is visiting bis sister ThA next local institute will be Mrs. V. C. Sineer. Take Hall's Family rmsior con held in three weeks at Siloam. T. R. Bishop, wife and son stipation. All teachers and friends of edu- Marshall spent last Sunday at cation are invited to attend these Joseph Mann's . . a I If 1TAM I t- T" 1 J. itrkiNn fDFFr moeungs. jvaioanae jh. iiuup, nuie iisuop spenii jaau ween m., nf nnr T,oonlfl attended Secretary. in the home oi vvnoeri ueanong rf A the local institute at Vallances arhnr, lust Fndav evenine and Wmw-v. - report a successful meeting. Shanes school is closed on ac count of the home of the teacher D wight R. Sipes, being quaran tinedhis mother having diph t A I- ' o . u m schools? Why? Some of our teachers do not n.... seem to be interested in local in - stitute wcrk Katharine Hoop spent Satur day in the home of A. F. Brant. Fjirl Mfitzlcr met "Mr. Difli- culty" in the middle of the road, when he was returning The second local institute ot and wife. Miqq Ott.ia TTill ia crottin? aloncr Ayr township was held at Big 1 nicely with our school this winter. IW'o Tinnnnr rtYir1.1V fVfinin?. I r . .1,!.,,. . Mor.no PKiortnl October 13th. Questions dis- next Sunday at 10:30 o'clock. cussed were: 1. Exactness in james O'Rourke is working work. 2. History; how taught? or Georee Booth this week 3. Should the patrons visit the Mr8- i8aac Bishop spent last The followiug teachers were nresont: Marv Johnston, John I - - - Mentzer. Lily Houpt, Lewis Har ris. Barbara Martin, Elizabeth Harris and Jeannette Stouteagle from Ayr; Mac Pittman, from , ' Thompson. Prof. Thomas of from the .. r,,-,. - institute last Friday evening. Ask Earl for further information. George Sipes' son Alvin, near Andnvnr is sufferini? from an at tack of typhoid fever. Thomas Morton and lady friend Miss Lenora Decker attended the Hagerstown Fair last Thursday. Sunday in the home of her moth er, Mrs. Elizabeth Martin. Church Notices. V Announcements tor Sunday. Oct 1U11. HcsTONTOWN, M. E. Charge. L. W. McGarvey, Tiistor. Clear Hidge-Sunday School 0:30. Preaching 10:30. Kuworth Iaaue, 7:30. Dublin Mills Sunday School 2:00 I'reaclilnjr, 3:00. McConnellsburg was present and gave some very interesting talks on the subjects Much credit is due to the teach er for the literary part of the Center Sunday school 0:30, ..r,,,,.n mmn Tpvt. inat.itntn wi Kevival services i:u. t""ft11 ho hnld at Back Run. Oct. 2th. Jeannette Stouteagle, secretary. ii . 'Vli.l,,,,!,, 33ls P- 1 H "V J ZAJLT X Lwafia mm i j Ml Lubrication Without Carbon Cwl .aba mlahty fular la f Inmaring ipmd mni dmcrtaiing .kU. U...w SnMlal k id ml lor aiUiar avcoel4 er wlc-cooll ' nun. AbaoluUlr rr from earboa lilhl and Uiia-fawU aatily-will aol oataaL Your daalar bat I -If Bat. wrlU to . A tail will aeBTiaca rou. WAVERLY OIL WORKS COMPANY Indopmmlmnt Rmflnmrm Plttaburc, Parmaylvanla Makmn "Wavrb" Canlirf 1 . : r-ri The second local institute in Dublin township was held at Fort Littleton last Friday even ing, when the following questions were well discussed: 1 Value of an education. 2 Language and Grammar. How taught? 3. How dnvou deal with the careless t child? Teachers present from Dublin were: Blanche O. Peck, Dotte Deshong, John Woodcock, 10 5( w2 n.kn.i .nmoii cjinrltr W. Clirin 1 1.1 J I 1 . I U l 1 1.111V.. . .J .. v. .. " and Levi P. Morton: from Todd, John Kelso and Amos Peightel; from Taylor, Myrtle Stevens, H. P. Uarton, Grant Wink and Will Uanclt. Dotto Dehhong, Sec'y. IICSTONTOWM, U. B. CHAKQE, E. H. Swftnk, pastor. Cromwell-Preachinff 10:30 a. m. Ml. Tubor Preaching 2:30 p. m. Wells Valley Preaching at 7:30. Wanted. Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Ducks Geesft Turkey?, Guineas, Pige ons.Nuts, and DriodFruits. Alsr, Apples and Potatoes. Highest Market Price Paid. Address P. K. Kiseckeu 341 N. Water St., Philadelphia, Pa. hr bale 1 A cood kitchen range equipped with oven thermometer, warming closet, and large water tank; also a medium size double heater coa stove and a wood stove, are for sale at reasonable prices, at the The- utuiorsigneu win mime - ..-.r,I,J , " . . r.,tn... Lutheran parsonage, Mctonnells cider at his homo noar Jo?tow- . ufhnnl linil0 TUPsdaV lil CHCll , week for two woeks and then Trespass notices at the News 'Pttna.liir rtrA WnH noar1n.tr fin v. t,nice. Five cents each or b lor I . a a i a. I . I Nick Hoiiman a quarter. May oe seui oy mau. . Cider Making. Tim ntulfirsierned will mal9 crease shall amount in the whole to three, such three juiljji'S shall comiiobe a distinct anu seiiurute court asaiore- said, which shall bo numbered as aforesaid. In Philadelphia all suits ulmll hn lnutit.nl.pfl in the said courts of common pleas without designating r. in num inr oi me saiu court, anu ine ui.vprnl inuri.a shall distribute and apportion the business among them in such manner as shall be provided by rule9 of court, and each court, to u'Mh nnv unit. Khfill hn thus ass limed. shall have exclusive jurisuicnon inere- of, subject to change of venue, as ulin.ll he urovided bv law. In the couutv ot Aiieirneny an ine mnn nli-ns kTi nl 1 he vested in one court of common pleas, composed of all the judges in commission in saiu courts, Such jurisdiction and nowers shall ex- tn n1 t all ni'iiepprtlniTH at law rind in on 11 It v which shall have been institut ed In the several numuerea conns, ana shall be subject to such changes as ... r. ,. I.a mmla hv I a u onrl UllllioM. t.n . . Uaj LIU 1 1 1 .... U U J '. v Mr and Mrs Hiram Baumgard change of venue as provided by law. r ,. . . The uresiuent luuee oi saiu coun snaii ner visited mends at L.aicug last be 8e'leclcd as j,rvided by law. The Sunday. number of judges in said court may be David Cessna, of Yellow Creek, ameniJlllent , shall take effect on recently moved onto the farm the Hrst day of January succeeding its purchased by his father from a APtruecopy of Resolution No. 1. The Flanders at $700, is a smaller machine but none the less de sirable. Don't tie yourself up until you have carefully examined these machines. THE EVERETT CARRIAGE AND AUTO COMPANY, Agents for Fulton County. Everett, Ha. ; I A Strong Foundation 0 Craig Beatty. We welcome these people into our community, and trust thev inav find their new home and surroundings pleasant. Rev Robert U Hoover, of Per ryville, Md., was a pleasant cal ler among his parishioners of six teen years ago from Saturday until Monday. ItOUKKT McAFEK. Secretary of the Commonwealth. Number Two A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to section eight, article nine, or the uonstitu tion of Pennsylvania. Kui-tlnn 1. ltn it. rpunlvnd hv the Sen ate and llouse of Representatives of ti, o 'nmmiinivnn n r,T I 'pnnBV i vnni ft in lln nvonxhiul in I f '.niinrH I AbpmiIiIv met. That the fol- untu iuuuuai, no h"-"-v " I : , , j . . , . . lowing is proposed as an amendment the Presbyterian Church onbun totlie constitution of the Common- Anrt weuun oi I'unnsy ivania, m accuru- UaJ I ..... ...I.V. tl, ...nu;,na n th ol.rh Fred Reichlev fell from one of ,Mnf.h artii-in t,hriif: the Company's cars last Satur Amendment to Article Nine, Section - . . i i-.i trnr.. dav and cut and bruised himself .Civ'tli-in 9 Ampnil Kpllnn ntirht. nr . .u. n Pnmnknll tli-lpnlnp. nf t.lin ( liuistlLution of IVnn- N 11 in KltJUb OUL.UU. xi vauJMWii I 1 . ' ' . . " ... i . . . sylvania, which reads as roiiows: Ot New Grenada had a job Of get ''Section 8. The debt of any county, i;nn.l,Vn inn-othnr oimin cuv. Doroucn. townsmn, scuooi uis There is no question as to the safety of your money if deposited with the FULTON COUNTY BANK Our conservative and business like methods are known to all. Consider ate treatment is assured all deposi tors. Start an account with us to-day and protect the wife and children. We Pay 3 Per Cent. on time deyosits if left six months. 3 V. d a . i a. 0 0 M . 0 0. 0 0 a .. V,V 1 . - - y ..... , , trlct, or other municipality or incor- . r norated district, except as herein pro- (2AtA0'AtnM' W?-?Bi2-I5SX' FMMAVII.LE. vided. shall never exceed seven per 0000mm0.b000A0. MX0.0 00 vf v centum upon uie assessou vaiue 01 ine ICeiltUIll UJJUU blltJ HSDt'BSUU VUlllO Ul bllC taxable-iiroperty therein, nor shall any such municipality or district in are omovinsr fairlv eood nealtn j,.: ,'t..- . w curmiv ucn uuuu, ill iiiv;icbo 113 iu- The farmers are busy seeding debtedness to an amount exceeding and husking corn, On account of tbe illness of James Latta's father, the saw mill has not been running tor the past week Albert Mearkle and Will Snow turn nnt f-nnt.nm utinn ttueh ushprhhiI valuation of property, without the as sent of the electors thereof at a public election in such manner as shall be provided by law; but any city, the debt of which now exceeds seven per contuiu of such assessed valuation, in 11 v bn Authorized hv law to increase ine same inree per centum, in ine ag- tinA , n,ifn gregate, at any one time, upon sucn ivcic naiviug ai iuuu u awawam valuation so as to read as ioi lows: Section 8. The debt of any county, city, borough, township, school dis trlct, or otner municipality or incor norated uistrict, except as nerein pro - ww. v,UCUj BUUU urn-i DAVci'u novel mother Amy Bishop in Bedford centum upon the assessed value of the - I.....UA ....... n.. ,UHnln fr. M ultnll bUAAUIQ UllJUCltV tlllTIOIlli UUI SIIUll county, last Sunday Clair Bishop who has been em nloved with our lumberman II L Smathers is visiting his grand P Our Business Is Banking ?? The sign "BANK" does not make a bank, J; and is often misleading. It requires time, It energy, close attention to business and ripe J? experience in banking to make a bank. 8 WE CLAIM c: 0 0 ft 0 0 M county the past week Quite a number of our young people spent Thursday and B'ri- day at the Hagerstown Fair Harry Welch's babe was very any such municipality or district in cur any now debt, or increase its in debtedness to an amount exceeding two per centum upon such assessed viiiuiitinn or nroneriv. wil houi uie as- upnt. (if the electors thereof at a public election in such manner as shall lie ing bailv 8Calded last Monday mom provided by law; but any city, the I ,1,,t,t nf iiihl.ili nnni nniiiodii unntin tt n rcnt.nm of such assessed valuation. funnK Rnnrio on wnffl snnnt I mitv hn authorized bv law to increase v w Maaw a&v r ' I J V 0 , . . TT,T, ihe same three per centum, in the ag- Sundayinthe home of Harvey I a, at 'one tlmei ' n such Tl 1-U n1..nfi. nvnont iKut nnv rlnKt. ni iv u iiii 1 v hiuuliuui r.viw vuuv wi. uvuw j debts hereinafter lncurrea oy ine cny uml .nnnt.v nf Philadnlnhia for the fhsmtre in Annnnncemcnt construction and development or sun- wnange in Announcemtnu for translti ur08es. or for the " . . f a t . J -1 .1- . all the essentials necessary to make our busi ness that of banking, and tender our patrons a service thoroughly seasoned by experience, backed up by a substantial capital and a large SURPLUS, EVERY CENT OF WHICH HAS BEEN EARNED. The Bank that made it possible for you to re ceive interest on your savings. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, of The District Superintendent construction of wharves and docks, or 0 r the reclamation of land to be used In ie IieV Dr A S FasiCk Will not the construction of a system of McConnellsburg M lu the be ou the wharves and docks, as public improve. ments, owned or 10 oe owneu oy saiu charge until Sunday, October Ji). cay and county of Philadelphia, and nminMmnt. fnr nPTt. Sundftv which shall yield to the city and coun- iiu-vuuv.. " ty of Philadelphia current not revenue are as follows: rreaching by pas a excess of the interest on said debt or tor. McConnellsburg. 10:3CLKnob3 M9 ttnu 01 ? annuB,1 npi-nasnrv ror ine canceuaiion oi saiu ville.no services: Fort Littleton, deht!or debts, mav be excluded in as- ' ' ....":t .u' ...... .!. ..I 7:00 It's Equal Don't Exist. No one has ever made a salve, ointment or balm to compare with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Eczema, Salt Kheum. For Sore Eyes, Cold Sores. Chapod Hands or Snraius its supreme. Unrivaled certaining the power of the city and county or I'niiaueipnia 10 oecome oui- erwisc Indebted: Provided, That a slnkinir fund for their cancellation ahull hn pt,iililinlipd and maintained. A true copy of Joint Kesolution No. 2. Secretary of the Commonwealth. HIDES. James Sipes & Sons pay tne highest market price for beef hides at fieir butcher Rhnn in McConnellsburg, also Piles. Try it. Only 25c at Trout's highest price paid for calf skins, drug etore. I sneepsinns anu wuiuw. TWO CARLOADS. Cn Two Carloads of Duggles at one time, seems prclty strong for a Fulton county dealer, but that Is just what W. R EVANS, Hustontown, Pa, has just received. ' In this lot are 5 different grades and atvles. of Busies and Runabouts Including the Mimm- Vburg. He has on hand a large stock of - vt m' Hand Made Boggy harness. The Prices? Don't mention it. If the prices were not bo low the lowest, ha would not be selling by the carload.