INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of I tcsl and General Intercut, Gathered at Home or Clipped Irm our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS WHIPS COVE. Tlio close ot another seasons work m nnar at hand a season of storms and of sunshine, and of droughts not a littlo. but with ail tllO udviTSO Pirriimet.nnena that tlio farmers have beu called, to go through with, surely lie has gained the victory, once iir-. if m vt . . . vojkjvc vvo nave iiearu as Trespass Notices sent by mail. ilttia , . n t x ... -.iiv wiuuuuuiug uu me part or Si tnr a ft nn.pt.ni Manrl nnstuna .. . 1 . r " "l , n """ we warmer this fall as we have, Bio m no i D.-ra. fiV hnnpl onrl tU: 1 t i . " tuin uiuuu la win ivuuvau hib wpilCian Will DO at thV Of nfLPt.irnlnP M, McConnellsburg November 8, 9, he is a chronic comnlainr. hnt. in --..1 11. U. If i- n.i. . I ' " iv, uu iihu, nauuucK, ioiu to tnat he is predisposed to look on 18th inclusive. thfl dark aula r.. , u.v vivi suuic i cuauu Miss Sadie Fohnor who has which we cannot account for of boenaosent irom home during tnings when all doesn't eo just the summer is spending a few right. And suroly he has had weeks with her parents Mr. and ample opportunity this season Mrs David Fohner of this place. Simon Deshong and wife, of Hog cholera has broken out in Norton, and Sherman and Rus- dlffrtrftnfc npichhnrhrwia in 8el btar of (lhp.Kf.OPt.nwn M ------ " T " " - ..uvrua u I -. - ' A.AM. Adams county, some cases beinsr came out toM.W.Mellott'sThurs- reported near the Franklin court- day where they remained until tv lino. Thfl statu nnthnpitioo outuruav mornintr whfin tht.v in sent a veterinarian to investigate company with Andy Mellott and conditions at lieven Stars. Lar- Wlie 01 11118 Plflce left for Joseph km Butcher, residiug near Get- tarr near Bedford. They re tysburg along the Chambers- turned 3unday evening burg pike, Jost 23 hogs from cholera. Don't waste your money buy ing strengthening plasters. Chamberlain's Liniment is cheap er and better. Dampen a piece of flannel with it and bind it over the affected parts and it will re lieve the pain and soreness. For sale by all dealers. The great increase in freight Aaron and Elite Brewer who with their parents and rest of the family left this county forty seven years ago Jast month to make their home in Illinois, and this being their first visit back to their old birth nljiro. havn - . t , beeu visiting friends and re atives the past two weeks over Sideling-hill and at Bedford came to N. W. ' Mellotts Satur day in company with Jef. Mellott TEACHERS' COUNTY INSTITUTE. December ith to 8th, 1911, in Public School Auditorium. TV Teachers' County Institute will he held this year as announc ed above. Every preparation has been made to make this one of the very best meetings of its kind that the county has ever had. The talent for da v and for night sessions is the very bost that can be obtained. During the day sessions there will be material given in the way of instruction that will be interesting and bene ficial to all of our peonle. The work is specially for. the benefit of teachers, pupils, and patrons, but there will be some good les sons for all others who will take time to attend. Come Program will appear in the near future. AYOIC HARSH DRUGS. on the Pennsylvania railroad and T ,B C0(DimDy wu Y Jet weuo" branches entering IWiahnrr, vvho was conveying them around .ill ranlt. i w ,MM fJ and Mrs Mary pe f Bodford 4i. -n lt. Sunday visitors and visited bliO laj lull lur WlUUBr. It IS 171 , TV Ul J . I. r .ii a ... ttUU wneia ine nome oi aimer xr . . J Truax's, Mary Price, and Eh a i. n i rar. nn r nr vnvomhai' i ir L . and Aaron Brewer and Nathan luis iuuuutfju,uwwiu oe paia . : u . o i l n it n , iweuufcum iuo uuuies oi oauiue omidniToo nflha t T w T? I .r i tt:;";. ica Diehlana D.C.and Asa Mellott ine ooy s appetite is often the home of Nw Mellott. source or amazement. H you The Bell teiephone men are at liavo DUUU OU OUUBUMJ IttttBuam- wnplr iha l,o M...k benain si ablets. They not only Mellott and Robert Diehl.s res create a oeanny apneute. out i,ia,, strengthen the stomach and en able it to do its work naturally bor sale by all dealers The .force of hands has been increased for a' short while at the nurseries of the State Forestry, down at Mont Alto, owing to the counting and packing of voun trees. Later, shipments of youn trees will be made to the various parts of the state where the state has reservations. This is Our sportsmen are beginning to get busy, some of them have made some good catches already. Fannie Diehl continues very poorly. A Photograph distributor was through our section last week wun some pnotos taaen by a traveler some time ago. We would in all events call the dog and give our trade to a local pho tographer whom we knew did done every fall and sometimes in good work and one price for each .1 ... vuo spring oi me year. irade. The following persons were We have very of ten wondered visitors in tha famiW nt vtr Wm why people were so eager to lay Kfied in this place on November noiaon a proposition maae oy a Mb: Mr. and Mrs. Knchbaum wangor oi wnom tney Knew of Lehmaster, Mrs. Ivens of Chi- nothing, we believe they enjoy cago, IU., Mrs. Martin and little DeinS Deaten Parker of Johnsonburg. Pa.. Mr and Mrs. Ralnh RpaH. Mr. and BRUSH CREEK, Mrs. Wm (Vimaraf o.,. B. F. Whitfield, wife and chil ter, and three of Mr. George dron 8PeD Sunday iu the home c. li .... . Lin v r.-t.. owttcn s emiaren, or this place. Ul 1U ' rpu . ,, . .... m. Hi. liarton, wire ana aaugn ii uowing persons attenaea . . 0 . . . , . . ter Given spent Sunday after- the funeral of P. Luther Fi'nniff noon with Mr. and Mrs Ernest from a distance. Mr. II. Yir.r.h. " M- e. L. ' UlXSOn. "o. oupma ueitscn, Mr. Jonn ... r 1 r i v j m Mrs llarrW.it. .h m, v t Duvall spent Sunday in the hume hill. n.. . . . , . . i luiaa iiua uai uuu oucuu iaau "-Kii-it.: Mrs JNamamei Kotz . : ftnri , T . . ween witn ner sister Mrs. Jonn iiuidj. ttuu mrs. ie k rn r. r . n . . nfTT fi' w . B. Lucas at Everett, - i a mr, u, is. Dun ap , AJ r,. . . j r and son ,h va'a MlS3 Ada Claybaugh and Rus nf a,, "' I I. ttt" ' sell Bishop were visiting in the -..uwu, ra.; Mrs m. w. . , T"n n uuujo ui u. w. jJai bun i jL.rju uijr. , , ... lUUer and Son of Rrnt.lnnd Po "S. L. U. FrndnrlMr Mr T?nV,Qrt finniff and wife, Mr. Oscar Pe- wrs, wif3 and daughter of Pitts "g,i'a.;Mr. Geo. E. Wagner Miss Ella Barton who is teach ing school in Whips Cove spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Logue McKee and Chester and wife of New ville, Pa.; Mr. J. T t q T TT L. Pinn. . .. ... . Spade spent Sunday with the - .uu,u auu xamuy or llagers- . tj c. 1 Wn, Md latter's parents Anthony Spade and wife. Misses Clara and Ivy Hixson were shopping in Everett last Notice to Stockholder. Nnt.mn u u L .. . Saturday. "wu p i i m r u 1 1 ir iriTmn Tnnr n ' meotlnffnf tC "I , ,V . Miss Olive Ilixson, of Mattie, th S o 8 8tockholders ot spent Sunday in the home of her uuuj ojaun, wuicu uncie iva. j. ilixson. as applied for a charter under The oyster supper at Crystal lue state banking laws will ha Springs. Saturday evening was hu .. "w the borough of McCon- WBli tt"wuuuu- w Ul muvuu" nellsburg, pa.. on Rat.Pow 'ember 18, 19H, at 2 p. m. for the niinn . '"'r8 01 eIectiDS directors for m oank Notice. On Saturday, Nov. 18, 1911, at 1 o'clock, p. m., there will be a business meeting at the Laurel Ridge Church, and we hope for the presence of alt the members Auction. O. B. T)aokn i. . wuouuLg wm nom an w j'lcoouvo m mi vuo wiuwia "ctionat Nevm Straits along and any one else who wishes to ittersrm tj ii . . r iu ni,,i, u h 11th T S ' November the nl'r, bls sale "will consist of j uoods, Shoes, Washing Ma m ; :nd -many other thmKs - -"ouuoned. action will commence at 2 oUalo 8 made known Catherine Clouser, Sec. P on day KEELEY CURE The cure that hn hern conlliitioiialy sue- I ccfnl for more than !f.' years is worth in- I vfntiuatinif. For thcdniK or drink habit. I Writ iorprtkaUn.Onlv Krclry Inalitiitr in I Wcurrtl I'rnnn 424 Fifth Ar.. PittilmnV P. I Many Cathartic Tend to Cause Injury to the dowels. If you are subject to constipa tion, you should avoid strong drugs and cathartics. They only give temporary relief and their reaction is harmful and some times more annoying than con stipation. They in no way effect a cure and their tendeucy is to weaken the already weak organs with which they come in contact. AVe honestly believe that we have the best constipation treat ment ever devised. Our faith in it is so strong that we sell it on the positive guarantee that it shall not cost the user a cent if it does not give entire satisfaction and completely remedy constipa tiou. v This preparation is called nexaii urderlies. These are prompt, soothing, and most ef fective in action. They are mrde of a recent chemical discovery Their principal mgredieut is odor less, tasteless, and colorless, Combined with other well nnown ingredients, long established for their usefulness in the treatment of constipation, it forms a tablet I a . . . . wnicn is eaien iust like caudv. They may be taken at any time. either day or nigdt, without fear their causing any inconveni ence whatever. They do not gripe, purge, nor cause luausea. iney act without causing any pain or excessive looseness of the bowels. Thev are ideal for children, weak, delicate persons and aged people, as well as for the most hearty persons. lneycomoiu three size pack ages, 12 tablets, 10 cents; I5G tab' ets, 23 cents; 80 tablets, 50 cents tvemembei'. vou can obtain them only at our store The Rexall Storo. Leslie vv. Sevlar. mwtyG. W. Reisner & MM ass RM isir i The Handy Heater sir RFECTIO Yon oftpn nppri snmft ctA in early Fall, when you have not yet started the iurnajce. best and quickest with a Perfection Smokclesi Oil Heater. 1 he reflection is the most reliable heater on the market, and you can move it wherever you please. Start it In bedroom or bathroom, and you drew In comfort on the coldeat morning. Take it to the dining-room, and early breaUait become! pleatant. The Perfection Smokeleu Oil Heater ii beiutilully nniihed an ornament L r.. ( i .1 i. . . i i .ii. njwnere. urumi or plain neei or enamelled m blue J nicel tiimming. A ipecial automatic device malcra rook ma impouikle. Burner body cannot 1 I. I All. . :t.. .1 J r. r. I I ii ' vcvuuw wcuyctu mi para ca.ujr cieanea. iamper top, vool Handle. Daalcn enrTwIicra or vrrila (or dcriplie circular to aar aiaocy of The Atlantic Refining Company (Incorporated) Have an Elegant Line of Ladies' Suits and Coats. A good, strictly up-to-date suit for $5.00, $10.00, $12.80, $14.00 AND $15.00. We can save vou lots nf mnn, nn 4i,n goods and give you as good styles as you will get anywhere. Ladies' and Children's oats, 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 on atraid to put against any coat from any where at the price. Coats up to $15.00. An Elegant Line of Sweaters of which we lAa aireac,y nu'te a lot. A Sweater at 561.50 as fronH n A0 rr nnu Nnn l ... , CT - , J Wi Hiir Jl ic CISC, folcilayearf.or$2-00. range from 50c iu pu.uu. aviation caps 50c to $1.00, Automobi e cans Bfir to inn c-r , www iw hi.w, ULUI IS galore. Blankets All Wool, Warranted, di I i a r W001 $2-00 UP- Cotton Blankets 40c to $2.00. . If vou want t . w . . . Vl IV t VV w CU w wUI we can help you. Geo. W. Reisner & Co. 0 . DANG. Among those who were sue cesstul in getting a wild turkey the first day of the season wore iussel Wible, Orsaiu Wible, B .. Brant and Scott Brant. Lewis Wible, of Mount Union 'a., spent last week in the home of W. Scott Brant and family. Mr. and Mrs B.S. Wible spent Saturday very pleasantly in the home of their daughter Mrs. W. Scott Brant. Charles Croft's new house will soon be completed. A Father's Vengeance would have fallen on any one who attacked the son of Peter Boudy, of South Kockwood. Mich., but he was powerless before attacks of Kidney trouble. "Doctors could not help him," he wrote, 'so at Jast we gave him Electric Bitters and ho improved wonder fully from taking six bottles. Its the best Kidney medicine I ever saw." Backache, Tired feehne. Nervousness, Loss of Appetite, warn of Kidney trouble that may end in dropsy, diabetes or Bright's disease. Beware: Take Electric Bitters and be safe. Ivery bottle guaranteed. 50c at 'rout's drug store. McCall's Magazine and McCall Patterns For Women Hava Mora Friend, than nnv ctlicr magazine or patterns. McCall's is tho reliable Fashion Guide monthly in one million one hundred thousand hnmpu. Besides Rhowincr nil tlift lurnst designs of McCall Patterns, each issue t . i .. r , r ii: . . . . is onmiui ui ApurKiiiig miuii stones and helpful information for women. A... Mnnaw nrl If mmH In hv aithtrrltttn lor McCall's MiiRziue at once. Coits only 50 cents a year, Including any one of tho celebrated McCall Patterns Irce. McCall Patterns Lead all others In style, fit, siiiinlkity, economy and number sold. More dealers sell McCall Patterns than any other two makes commnra. none nicner man ijceuu. iiuy Irum your dealer, or by nuil from m. McCALL'S MAGAZINE 236-246 W. 37th St., New York City Ron 8afU Oepfa Prmlua C.uifw ml rutan CuitfM Aw, I Our Business Is Banking I The sign "HANK" docs not make a bank, and is often misleading. It requires time, energy, close attention to business and ripe experience in bankir: to make a bank. WE CLAIM 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 McConnellsburg, Penn'a. a RE MET STO Well some one rnt hamninc ;n t Men, Ladies and Children. We have run out quite a few, we may just have your size yet at the same reduction. 0 8 0 af 0 era TWO CARLOADS. CTT Two Carloads of Hugglpg at one time, sooins pretty strongiftir a I'ulton county dealer, but that Is just what W. R EVANS, Hustontown, Pa., has just received. In this lot aro 5 different grades and styles, of lltiggies and liunabouts Including the Mifllin burg. He has on hand a lurgu stock of Hand Made Buggy Harness; The Trices? Don't mention It. If the prices were not he low the lowest, he would not be soiling by the carload. Last year some of our customers asked us to got a little heavier Tin Can for tomatoes. We have them now also, the old kind 30 and 3.rxj do. 4c doz 7 Klo do. 43c doz 4lic doz Cmi do. fc lc 4c 3c 4c lc lc 25c lc 15 and 25c 40. 45 and 50c 15, 18 and 20c 8, 10 and 20c 10c 10, 13 WANTED. 3 rittitiurjh (nanelal eorporitloa dt- 'I sires hiyhclsss man, superinttfmlenl Q this dlitrlrt. Btltrr fl(tirn to twtnt, ifl dollars wrklf and commlBiluna. In K rritmrnt II. 000. 00 rtivldtnil pa-'lnf 3 stock o( company rfqulrrd. Character tc and abilit, first consultation. Tosttioa In pnmansnt; axprrirnrt unnccrs.arjr if S willing to laarn. Bright luturt for 5 younf man. J U. 8. Flnanoa I Ssourltlas Ca, S Dtpt. 26, Union Bank Bldg., g Pittsburgh, Pa. 6 S THE THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION OF THE New York World 5,So Practlcatly a Dally at the Price of a Weekly. No other Newspaper in the World liivcs so much at ho low a price lifers Succeed when everything else fulls, in nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE It ia the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnellsburg, Pa. All legal bus neaa and oolleotiona entrusted, will eoeive oaraful and prompt attention. HIDES. James Sipos & Sons ty tho highest market price for beef hitics at fieir butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, The Ki'oatest Presidential campaign will soon bejfln and you will wont the news accurately and promptly. The World Iouk since established a record for Impartiality, and unyboily can af ford Its Thrico-a-Week edition, which comes every other day In the week, except Sunday. It will be of particu lar value to you now. Tho Thrico-o Week World also abounds in other strong features, serial stories, humor, markets, cartoons; in fact, everything that is to be found in a Urst-cluss daily. THE THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD'S regular subscription price Is only 11.00 per year, and this pays for 150 papers, We offer this unequaled newspaper and THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS toirother for one year for $1.75. The regular subscription price of the two papers Is 12,00. All kind of nails at tho lowest prices. If you want to paint any thing we can furnish tho Right paint at the Right prico. It We have sold more Warner Corsets n the last year than we ever sold. Just because the people are finding out that they are all right, and there s more v arner Corsets sold everv- where than any other. Why not try them? they don't cost any more than any othor and not so much. -15c for a 50c one, 00 and II'hj for a 1.00 and 1,2.) for a f 1.50 ono. Try a Warner and bo convinced that they are tho best. We have a How 8!!c Armorslde Cor- sots that we will sell at 50c. A good ladies black hose Kc See our black hose - ion Men's cork Insoles 5o 4-4 and 5-4 shoe laces lo A great lino of post cards and town views lo Children's Misses' and Ladies' hoso supporters 8 and llta Watches guaranteed for one year 05. 75 and 05c Alarm clocks 58, 75c 1.00 And the ono that rings for 15 minutes SI. 25 Soth Thomas 8 day clock 81.1)8 Tooth brushes 3. 5 and lOo Silkatrue floss 4c a spool See our pearl buttons 5c do. Don't forget that we can fit all of you in Shoes and Cbthing when lb comes to school Shoes and Hosiery we wont stop back for any one and think we can go ahead of any. Call and get prices. Table spoons Tea spoons Nos. 1 and 2 lamp globes Lantern globes Jelly glasses with lids Horse shoe tumblers Iron handles Guaranteed horse shoe nails Horse shoe hammers, steel Horse shoe pinchers Tack hammers Paring knives Bull rings 12o Co 4 and 5o 5 and 8c 20o ioK 2.1c do. 5 and So 12c lb 2.1o 48o 6 and 8c 5 and 8o 15o KILLTHECOUGH . .. 4M.ll aiDBal mm a 4n AHUbUsfE.mtLUriUa) AND All THROAT AKD llirffi TR0U8US r,RiCi60aI.OO rTRAL MTT GUARANTEED $ATSFACTOf)V We are this year handling the same fodder yarn I lam. ' tnat we nad last year. Don't tret t mixpH 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 m t sheepskins and tallow. Off MONEY REFUNDED, in tne evening.
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