INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Oil cfll and General Interest, Qathcrcd si Home or Clipped frm our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS II. M. Strait of Saluvia was on our streets on Monday. Raymond Mellottof Gem was a town visitor on Saturday. Isaac Peck of Covalt was a business visitor on Saturday. Eli tlann of Port Littleton was at the County Capital on Satur day. Trespass Notices sent by mai Six for a quarter. Send postage stamps. Mrs. S. Murray Pollock (Mary Kendall), of Washington, Pa., is visiting relatives in the Cove. Kunyan the Optician will be at McConnellsburg November 8, 9, 10, and 11th; Hancock, 13th to 18th inclusive. Don't waste your money buy ing strengthening plasters. Chamberlain '8 Liniment is cheap er and better. Dampon a piece of llannel with it and bind it over t!ie affected parts and it will re lieve the pain and soreness. For sale by all dealers. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Finiff, of llagerstown, and Mr. and Mrs. N. I. Finiff, of Charabersburg, came over to McConnellsburg Wednesday to attend the luneral of their brother Luther, who was killed in the woods Tuesday morn iug. Mr. Aaron Brewer, of Olney, 111 , and his brother Elijah, of Blue Mound, III., are spending a month among relatives in this county. The boys are sons of Absalom and Elizabeth Mellott Brewer, and they were born on the farm now owned by Amos Barber, west of Needmore. With their parents they removed to Illinois in October 18G4, and this is thoir first visit to the place of ttioir nativity since that time. Accompanied by their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson C. Mel lott, they spent Wednesday in McConnellsburg. ' BREtZY RIIMifc. Blanche Sie of Cito is visiting frieuds at llarrisonville. Blanche Schooley of llarrison ville is visiting relatives in Cum berland. Ethel Schooley will return to Foltz before long. Carrie Sipe was visiting in the home of her sisters Mrs. Roland and Blanche Sipe. Mrs. Roland Sipes of Harrison ville and sister in law Mrs. Sara Biesecker of Mercersburg have returned to their respective homes after having spent a week very pleasantly with the former's water Mrs. Edgar S. McKnigbt in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Bert Hann transacted some business at the County Seat Saturday. Mrs. Benny Ross visited Blanche Sipe last week one day. Charley Munitua and Robert Klme are cutting logs in the Valley. Starts Much Trouble. If all people knew that neglect of constipation would result in severe indigestion, yellow jaun dice or virulent liver trouble they jvould soon take Dr. King's New L'fe Pills, and end it. Its the nly safe way. Best for bilious ness headache, dyspepsia, chills and debility. 25c at Trout's drug store. Auction. S-B. Deshong will hold an Auction at Nevm Straits along latterson Run. Saturday after Jutland night, November the l. This sale will consist of y Goods, Shoes, Washing Ma n Des and many other things nt mentioned. Auction will a tv "Ji-"v-a v ams made known f sale. on day frr. :, . n. n .f, - 'i i r 1 'v'.V. v. y . :;)' 9K 3 i . : ii-f--yr: :-.v : ' i' V, V JaniCS J. Harris. souled man, being of a jolly dis- Out of the hotly contested tight positiou and always has iv glad for the nomination for the oflico hand for all people. Ho is not of Sheriff ot Fulton county, on the one of the fellows who seo you Democratic ticket came James ouly when they are candidates Har ris victorious. His two op- uud then ignore you entirely. lie pouents wore both very worthy is just ordinary Jim Harris all and able men but all could not the time, everywhere. No man win. Jim got the most votes, therefore he was nominated. We have in this man tho right kind of material for tho ollico which he seeks, tie is a man of good judgment and is honest in purpose. If elected there is no doubt but that he will conduct the business of the office to the best interests of the people. Jim is a whole will make a mistake by voting for such a man for tho important of fice ot sheriff. When you go in to mark your ticket do not for got the place that means a vote for Harris. 1 le is receiving great encouruotuoiit but will appre ciate an tiling that his frieuds can do for him. The larger the majority, tho better all will foel. Vcte for-1 liens. For I'rothonotary. II. Wishart Wink is right in the prime of life; he is a man of good character; be is a selfmade man. Through his own patient and per severing efforts, he has succeed ed in getting such an education as makes him rank among the most successful teachers. He has had to earn every dollar that he has spent for this education, and every dollar that he possess es. If he should not be elected protbouotary next Tuesday, it will be because he does not get votes enough. Your voto will help him to win. Is there any good reason why ho should be turned down? Tho oflico would come mighty good to a worthy man. If ho was not capable to fill the office, that would bo anoth er matter, lie is capable. Why not give Wishart a lift? For Associate Judge. To the Voters of Fulton County: Owing to the fact that the time is short, and that I will not bo able to make a houst-to house canvass, I want to take this op portunity, if you think I am worthy to fill the ollice of Asso ciate J udgo, to ask you to give me your support at the election next Tuesday. If elected, I promise to do what is right so far as lies within my power, and it shall be my constant endeavor to treat all men alike whether rich or poor, bond or free, and to work for the best interests of all the people in the County. H. U. IIeutxku. . The boy's apprtito is often the source of amri.omont. If you have such an appot:to take Cham berlain's Tablets. They not ouly create a heulihy .appetite, but strengthen tin able it to do u For sale by a!! stomach and en work naturally, lealers. tscful Machine. Speed madness is the bano of autoruobihng. Tho automobile is a highly usoful ninr-hino. In a seuso it is the twotitieth cettury epitomized. The get there spirit the ease and comfort of transpor tation, the scientific application of motor power to froe road ve hides, all aro combined in the "horseless carriage." For bus! ness, for pleasure, as a means of convenient and reasonably rapid transit it in far in advance of any other vehicle ever designed. From year to year it is being im proved in quality and cheapened in price. lu a few years it will have become the poor man's car riage, relatively speaking, so that any man who formerly was able to maintain a family "hack" and team may own and operate his family automobile. THE THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION OF THE New York World pr Practically a Dally at the Price of a Weekly. No other Newspaper in the World Ulvcs so much lit m low a price Tlie (jrcutest PreHiilontlal campnin will soon betfln and you will want tho news uccurutely and promptly. The World loni; since establinhed a record for Impartiality, and anybody can uf ford its Thrlce-a-Weelc edition, which conies every other day in the week, except Sunday. It will be of partlcu lur value to you now. Tho Thrice-a' vote World also abounds in otor strong features, serial stories, hur oi markets, cartoons; in fact, everyt lug that is to bo found In a lirst-t asi dally. TUK T1IIIICK-A-WKKK WOHI D'S regular subscription price is only 11. 00 per year, and this pays for'l.")(i pa rs. tIT ...... 1L I vveouiT mis unequuied nowspopcr and TliK FULTON COUNTY NEW S together for one year for $1.75. The regular subscription price of tho two papers is f 2.00.. &s o M A A X r anion The Rjyo Limp is the best and most serviceable lamp you can find for any p..rt of your home. It is i t use iti millions of families. lis strong white light has made it famouf. AnJ it never flickers. la th" J iiintf-room or lh pirlor the Rayo givti juit the light thtt i mott rffoo live, h is a licKir.ung lamp in iticlf and to you. Jutt the lamp, too, (of bedroom or library. li-rc a clear. Heady light i nredfd. The I - ivo ii made of lolid orait, nicjiel-plalrd; alio in numeroua other ttvleaand Eniihet. L ily lighted without removing shade or chimney J eaijr to clean and re wick. Aikyuui da'H lu tli ,w roukiilioaof RiyoUmpti or write far WripihfecircaUrtsaor(acirai The Atlantic Refining Company 1 flnoorpor f 5 7 f " f f v r f z " 5- v 5f f - 4 w mwp m i m m m m m m at a 0 A Father's Vengeance would have fallen on any one who attacked the son of Peter Bondy, of ISouth Kockwood, Mich., but he was powerless before attacks of Kidney trouble. "Doctors could not help him," he wrote, "so at last we gave him Electric Bitters and he improved wonder fully from taking six bottlos. Its the best Kidney medicine I ever saw." Backache, Tired feeling, Nervousness, Loss of Appetite, warn of Kidney trouble that may eud in dropsy, diabetes or Bright's disease. Beware: Take Electric Bitters and be safe. F.tfArr hnttla guaranteed. 50c at Trout's drug store. Misses Cora and Edith Knable of the Meadow Grounds spent Wednesday with Mrs. Iliram S. Mellott of this place. Pi The light that aavei your eyea and eavea you trouble. Poor oil cannot give thla kind of light, but FAMILY FAVORITE OIL o!ii.b-"i 0,1 thf 0,1 th,t lv th teedy light-no flicker, no OetVir, CS,I1 "tlle mo" ,h"n 'f"ior grade.. Trlple-rrllned. rellnerle y"" th" ,n b""el '''"P'1 dlr,ct '"" our WAVERLY Oil WORKS CO Ineepandant Rt!nr, PITTSBURQ. PA. ."..S,,?k6r,.?f.'wv"Ly Special rnrn 2()0 Pnae Book- "v,v..aana waverly Oaaolinea. TALC telle all about oil. 55 g . 0A H 0 o c: : 0A 5 0 a 0 Our Business Is Banking I m ysa-Ka a) ai Watf The sign "BANK" docs not make a bank, and is often misleading. It requires time, energy, close attention to business and ripe experience in banking to make a bank. WE CLAIM 0 ft al IK atf, bi SI the essentials necessary to make our busi- is that of banking, and tender our patrons prvice thoroughly seasoned by experience, ked up by a substantial capital and a large RPLUS, EVERY CENT OF WHICH HAS EN EARNED. TWe Bank that made it possible for you to re ceive interest on your savings. J THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, I of i McConnellsburg, Penn'a. A TWO CARLOADS. 1 Two Carloads of Buggies at one time, seems pretty Btrong for a Fulton couuty dealer, but that Is just what W. R EVANS, Hustontown, Pa, has just reeolved. In this lot are 5 different grades and styles, of Buggies and Runabouts Including the Millllu burg. He has on hand a largo stock of Hand Made Buggy Harness! The l'l ii'i s? Don't mention it, If the prieeswere not be low tiio lowcct, lie would not bo Boiling by the carload. ROrOSEU AMENDMENTS TO Til K CONSTITUTION K I) MM IT- TED TO TIIK CITIZENS OK THIS COMMONWEALTH Foil THISIli APl'UOVAI. OH KIC.IKCTION BY THK tiKNKliA L ASSKMULY OK TIIK COMMONWKALTII OK I'K.NN-YLVAXIA. AND FUUUSM. KD BY OltDKU OK THK SKCKK TAHY OP THK COMMONWKALTII, IN FUHSUANCK OP AHTICLK XVIII OP TIIK CONSTITUTIOP. Number One. A JOINT KKSOLUTION Proposlug an amundniont to the Con Htliution of the Cominonwea:th of I'entylvanla, 10 as to consolidate the courts of common pleat of Alle gheny County. Section 1. Ba It resolved by the Senate and IIoue of Krpreaentatives of the Commonwealth of l'unnivlvanla In General Assembly uiot, That the following amendment to the Constitu tion of l'onaaylvanla bo, and the name Is hereby, propound, In accordance with the eighteenth article thuroof: That section sti of arllulo five b stnended, by striking out the tald Mic tion, and Inserting in place thereof the followlrg: Section 6. In tho county of Phila delphia all the jurlxdictlon and power now vested in the district courts and court of common pleas, subject to euch changes as may be made by thin Constitution or by law, shall be In Philadelphia vetted In five distinct and toparatu oourts of equal and co-ordl nate jurisdiction, composed or three judtivs each. The said courts in Phil adolimla shall bo designated respec tively as tho court of common pleas number one, number two, number three numlM-r four, and number five, but the number of courts may be by law In creased, from lime to time, and shall be in like manner designated by mio cesalve numbers. The number of judg es In any of said courts, or in any county where tha establishment of an additional court may bo authorized by law. may be incroanud, from time to time, and whenever such increase thai amount in the wholo to three, such three 1 mines shall composo a distinct and separate court as aforesaid, which shall be numbered as aforesaid. In Philadelphia all suits shall be insti tuted In tho said courts of common pleas without designating the number or tho said court, and the Bcverai courts shall distribute and apportion the business among them In such man ner as shall bo approved by rules of court, and each court, to which any suit shall be thus assigned, shall have exclusive jurisdiction thereof, subject to cli an gd of venue, as shall bo provld ed bv law. In the county of Allegheny all tho jurisdiction and powers now vested in tho several numbered courts oi com mon nleaff shall be vested in ono court of common pleas, composed of all the judges In commisfclon In said courts Such Jurisdiction and powers shall ex tend all proceedings at law and in equity which shall have Ih'cii Instituted In the tcvorai numbered courts, ana shall be subject to suchchangoof ven ue as provided by law. Tho president judge of said court shall be selected as nrovided bv law. Tho number of Indues in said court may be by law In creased from time U lime. inis amendment shall taka effect on the tlrctday of January succeeding Its adoption. A true copy of Resolution No. 1. HOBKHT McAPEE. Secretary ot the Commonwealth. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to section eight, article nine, of the Constitu tion of Pennsylvania. Section I. Bo It resolved by the Senate and House of Representative of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In General Assembly met, lbat the following Is proponed as an amend ment to the Constitution of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, In accord ance with the provisions of the eigh teenth article thereof: Amendmeot to Article Mne, Seotioo Klght. Section 2. Amend section tight, ar ticle nine, of the Constitution of Penn sylvania, which reads as follows: "Section B. 1 he ueui oi any county, city, borough, township, school dis trict, or other municipality or incor porated distrlot, except as herein pro vided, shall never exceed seven per centum upon tha assessed value of the taxable property therein, nor shall any suob municipality or district In cur any new debt, or Increase its In debtedness to an amount exceeding two per centum upon such assessed valuation of property, without the as sont of the electors thereof at a public eleotlon In such manner as shall be provided by law: bnt any city, tho debt o( which now exceeds sovca per cen tum of such assessed valuation, may be authorized by law to increase the same three per centum, in the aggro gate, at any one time, upon such val uation," so as to read as follows: Section 8. Tho debt of any county, city, borough, township, school dis trict, or othor municipality or incor porated district, excopt as nerein pro vided, shall never exceed seven per centum upon the assessed value of the taxable property therein, nor shall any such municipality or district incur any new debt, or Increase its indebted ness to an amount exceeding two per centum upon such assessed valuation of property, without the assent of the electors thereof at a public election in such manner as shall bo provided by law; but any city, tho debt of which now excoeds seven por contuin of such assessed valuation, may be author ized by law to Increase the same three per centum, In the aggregato, at any one time, upon such valuation, except that any debt or dobts Hereinafter in curred by tho city and county of Phil adelphia for the construction and do velopmont of subways for transit pur uosos, or for the construction of wharves and docks, or the reclamation of land to be used in tho construction of a system of wharves and docks, as public Improvements, owned or to be owned by said city and county of Phil adelphia, and which snail yield to tne city and county of Philadelphia cur rent net revenue in excess of the Inter est on said debt or debts and of the annual installments necessary for the cancellation of said debt or debts, may be excluded in ascertaining the power of the city and county of Philadelphia to become otherwise Indebted: Provid ed. That a sinking fund for their can- collation shall be established and maintained. A true copy of Joint Resolution No.2. HOBKHT McAPKK, Secretary of the Commonwealth. HIDES. James Sipes & Sons pay tne niguost mariret price for beef hides at tooir butcher shop in McConnoilsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow. 6. 1. Reisner & Co. Have an Elegant Lino of Ladies' Suits and Coats. A good, strictly up-to-date suit for .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 as 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 M en, 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 get a little hoavier Tin Can for tomatoes. We have them now also, the old kind 30 and 35c doz Wax strings 10c jar gums Jar lids I pint jars 1 quart jars gal jars 4 double sheets fly paper 25 gold eyed needles Machine thread Jar fillers 25 good 6xU inch envelopes (1 sheets of good paper good pen points Lenox soap 7 cakes 1 doz clothes pins Dox paper Galvanized tubs Calvani.ed buckets Tin buckets 2 quart tin coffee pots 4 quart coffee pots U quart granite stew kettles 8 quart granulated stew kettles 0 quart llerlln kottles Tin cups 2 packs hold-fast shoo nails 3 packs carpet tacks Matting tacks Hand saws 10, 45, 75 to $1.50 1 doz coat and hat hook 5c Moat paws IS to Hc Universal saw tools CSc We have tho best cross-cut or mill tiles 8 Inch Ou 4 and 5 In taper flics 4c 5 0 and 7 inch taper files 5c 13 inch horso rasps, 20c 15 inch horse rusps 25c 12 Inch funged rasps 20u Half round wood rasps 12 and 15c Round files lCc i Inch harness snaps 4 for 5c 1 Inch harness Bnaps 2 for 5c Take down squares 00c cartridges 12o 32 cartridges 30c 12 center-fire cartridge 40o foot traces 48o Razor hones 10c 6 Inch strap hinges 5 and 8c 8 inch strap hinges 10 and 12c Hinges hasps 4 and 6c All kind of nails at tho lowest prices. 4c doz 7c 10c do. 43o do. 4iic do. 05c do. 5c lc 4u 3c 4c lc lc 25c lc 10, 13, 15 and 40, 45 and 50c 15, 18 and 20c 8, 10 and 20c 10c Hie 15c 20c 30c 2c 5c 5c lc aT "N. . v-.ru-i Ml Mr We have sold nioro Warner Corsets In the last year than we ever sold. Just because the people are finding out that they are all right, and there Is more V arner Corsets sold every where than any other. Why not try them? they don't cost any more than any other and not so much. 45o for a 50o one, 90 and l5o for a $1.00 ami $1.25 for a $1.50 one. Try a Warner and bo convinced that they aro tho best. We have a Hew 89o Armorsldo Cor sets that we will sell at 50c. A good ladles black hoso o Seo our black hose 10o Men's cork Insoles 5o 4 and 5-4 shoo Inces lo A great line of post cards and town views lc Children's Misses' and Ladios hose supporters 8 and 10c Watches guaranteed for ono year (15, 75 and O'kj Alarm clocks 58, 75o f 1.00 And the one that rings for 15 minutes f 1 2.1 Seth Thomas 8 day clock $1,118 Tooth brushes 3. 6 and lOo Silkatruo floss 4c a spool See our pearl buttons 5c doz If you want to can furnish the Right prlco. paint Right any thing we paint at the Cow chains 10c Heavy and light dog chains 10c Axos single and double bit 45, 50 and 70c We sell the Mann and Kelly at 7Po Manure forks 48 and 55o Manure hooks 55c Steel picks 45c Pick bandies 10c Don't forget that we can lit all of you In Shoes and Clothing when it comes to school Shoes and Hosiery we wont stop back for any ono and think we can go ahead of any. Call and get prices. Table spoons Tea spoons Nos. 1 and 2 lamp globes Lantern globes Jolly glasses with lids Horse shoe tumblers Iron handles Guaranteed horse shoe nails Horse shoe hammers, steol Horse shoe pinchers Tack hammers Paring knives Bull rings 12o tic 4 and 5c 5 and 8o 20c doz 23c doz 5 and 8o 12c lb 23o 4So 5 and 8o 5 nnd So 15o 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 hours. Remember we do not close in the evening.
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