nri ruLTOH coxtntt kiwi, mccokkxllsbttko, pa. Absolutely Puro No Alum No Phosphate Youit Eyes If they need at tention, consult Rubin & Rabin, Harrisburg Loading Eye Special ists, who will be here Wednesday, November 8tb, for one day only. Will examine your eyes free. Gold filled glasses a low as if 1 (X). At Seylar's Drug Store in Mc Connellsburg, November 8th. Will be at the Maasion House, Mercersburg, Novembor 9th, and on the lOtli and lltb, at Croft's Drug Store in Waynesboro. 10 12 tf Dr Stevens' Dates. Bujrnt C&bins October 31; Hustontown November 1 and 2; Needmore November 6. Maybe somebody is only jok ing but "they say" Hustontown is building a depot in the hope of coaxing a railroad to pass through that vicinity. The ladies of the Methodist church took in about $50 at their supper in the basement of the church last Saturday evening. All but about three dollars of this sum was profit HIDES. Frank B. Sipes pays the highest market price tor beef bides at their butcher hop in McConnellsburg, also ignest price paid for c&if skins heepskuis and tallow. Adrertisement. Members of the State Constab ulary have been sent into Hunt ingdon, Bedford, and Fulton counties to remain until the close of the hunting season to prevent violations of the game laws. They are being assisted by many men in plain clothes. There is no foundation to the rumor that there would be no Fulton County Institute this winter. Superintendent Thomas insists that if careful selection counts for anything, there will be a good institute in the way of instruction and entertainment In making a trip to Hunting don county recently in Homer Sipes' automobile, Mrs. Joseph Sipes lost her pockf-t look some where between Yellow Oreek and Entriken. The person who found it will be liberally reward ed by returning it to Mrs. Sipes or sending word to this office. Less than five years ago, few believed that the auto would find as many homes on farms as it now enjoys. By the same token, i the little farm tractor will soon surprise .us, right here among the hills of Fulton county, where farm work and long-distance hauling can be done cheaply by their use. Keep posted. Sale Register. Friday, October 27, John Sum mers intending to remove to Iowa, will sell at his residence in Thomastown, 11 mile west or Mc Connellsbure, all bis household goods consisting of cook stoves, beating stoves, good beds, - bed clothing, carpet, chairs, tables, dishes, sewing machine, lard po tatoes, &c. S;i!e begins at 1 o'clock. Credit 6 months. J.J. Harris, auctioneer. Saturday, November 4 A. J. Il'jtz, administrator of the estate of Mrs. Susan Rumel," deceased, will sell at the late residence ot the decedent, in South Extension McConnellsburg, opposite the residence of John li. Runyan, household goods, consisting of stoves, bedsteade, cirpet, lino leum, chairs tables, also the house and lot. Sale begins at 1 o'clock, when terms will be made known. A. L Wible, auctioneer. Friday, November, 10 C. M. Riy, having sold his term and bought the bakery in McCon nellsburg, ill sell at his resi dence 3 miles south of McCon nellsburg, horses, cattle, hogs, corn, hay, fodder, large collection of farm machinery, wagons, har ness, tools i&c. AH must be sold a9 he intends to devote all his time to the bakery business. Sale begins at 9 o'clock. Friday, November 3 L. G. Cline, having rented his farm and intending to quit farming, will sell at his farm at Burnt Cabins 4 bead of horses, 12 tuad cattle, 2 brood sows, 4 tat hogs, 14 pigs, furniture, stoves and other things. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Term 10 months. A. L. Wible auctioneer. Saturday, November 11,-11. W. Decker intending to quit stocking his farm will sell at his farm $ mile east of Andover, 3 horses, 1. mule, 3 cows, 4 young cattle, 7 sheep, farm implements some buckwheat, and other things. Sale begins at 10 o' clock. Credit 10 months. J. M. Cbesnut, auctioneer. J Tuesday, November 21, Bon S. acker, intending to remove from the State, will sell at his esidence on the S A. Nesbit "Arm l mile north of McCon nells:jurg,3 horses, 2 cattle, farm implements, hay, corn, rye, buck wheat, half interest in grain in the ground, household goods &a Sile begin' at lOo'clccc. Cred it, 6 months J. J. Harris, auct. Tuesday, November 21, John M. Schenck, intending to quit farming, will sell at bis residence in Wells Valley, about 2J miles : Who Wins the Battle? All other things being equal, it's the man behind the gun that wins the fight. And it's true in other af fairs besides battles. In banking or in business, success is due to the men behind the counter. We take pride in the state ment that every employee of our bank is instructed to be courteous to the public, and to render every rea sonable service possible. We take pride in the fact that the officers, directors and shareholders, the men -behind this bank are among the leading men of this community, men who can be depended upon, men who make this bank what it is today, a strong, reliable, secure financial institution. FULTON COUNTY BANK. "OLDEST AND STRONGEST" McConnellsburg, Penna. southwest of New Grenada, horses, cattle, wagons, sleds, sleigh, buggy, farm implements, harness, wheat by the bushel, cook stove, and many other things. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 9 months J. M Cbesnut, auctioneer. Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc RATES One cent per word for each Insertion. No advertisement accepted tor less than 15 cents. Cash must ac company order. BlUCKS Fou News i flice. Sale. Apply at 8 24-tt Fou Sale Two thousand feet of Yellow Pine. Call on, or address, J. S. Hill, Needmore, Pa. 10 26-2t. Wanted: Girl for dinning room work, wages .ou per week, apply. Monterey Hotel, Hancock, Md. Baker & Bros., Real Estate, Insurance. Automobiles. Live, Stock &c. Write us your desires First National Bank Building, Everett, Pa, Loans arranged for. Intending to take up auction eering, I respectfully ask those who will have sale this sprmg to Bee me before engaging an au& tioneer. Wilson Sonders, M& Connellsburg. Pa. 1012 4t. You will find "The Seasons L test Millinery," also, the newest ideas in Mourning Veils, Hats aud Bonnets. At Mrs. Cather ine Wiener's, Hancock, Mary land. 8 31 tf For Sale The undersigned wishing to retire from the hotel business, offers at private sale the hotel property at New Grenada, Pa , consisting ot a ten-room house, barn, ' garage and other outbuildings. A large lot and garden, mountain water piped to the house, also a drilled well Price reasonable. For further particulars cll on, or address Mrs Kate Allowav, New Grenada, Pa. 10-12-36. SHAPIRO BROTHERS Largest complete department store in Huntingdon County ORBISONiA, PENNA. Every department of this great store is completely stocked for your requirements, for Fall and Winter Wear Apparel. Ladtes' and Misses' Coats, Suits and Millinery Our Line is bigger than ever. We bought early for your benefit so as to give you LOWER PRICES than other dealers. We invite you to see our line Men's and Boys' and Youths' Overcoats, and Clothing Men's Suit at 17.50. Hand Tailored Suits at $10 93 and up. Overcoats in the newest makes and all wool fabrics $4 98, $6 50, $7 75 and up. Prices Have Not Advanced Here We Save you Money. Shoes and Rubber Goods complete Line for the Men, Ladies and Children. See our values at $1.98, for Men's Work. Shoes, School Shoes un- derpriced. Dry Goods and - Dress Goods tor charming winter at tire, all the new fabrics, leading shades. Prices 25c. yd. to 1 98 Blankets-Extra Large Cotton Blankets per pair 93c. Wool Knapp per pair $2 19 Best Grade Wool per pair cheap Comforts of Pure Cotton tl 49 Sweaters and Knit Goods We are glad to tell you we have all the leading colors and best grades. Prices run 49c , 753, $1.25 and up. German Pine Wool at Low Prices. FURNISHINGS AND UNDERWEAR WAISTS, SHIRTS AND NECKWEAR. See our line and save money. Men's Working Clothes, Trousers and Gloves. Pants at 93c, $1 50, $2.00 and up. A positive saving on each purchase. See bur Rain Coats and Storm Proof Coats $5 98 FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS. No owe to spnd or go awny for these needs we carry a big lina and we can save you money, FREE $1000 w ;as premiums FREE For a limitt fl nnae . give Rway to every patron absolutely tree, your choice of valuable pre minms, with a nu ( 'u:i or13 and up. These articles are all warranted, and means 10 to 15 per cent, extra shvkc. Conn nd see our premiums on display. Get our coupon card and begin to mnke rrur h m-. hetuiMful. SPECIAL For the next few weeks The Goldsmith Store Opposite The Public School, will make special prices on Graniteware, Tin ware, Notions, Shirts, Neckties, Under wear, Etc., to make room for late fall and holiday goods. Special blend Coffee at 15c. lb., and all Groceries at the lowest prices. Take advantage of some of these prices and save money when you have a chance. THE GOLDSMITH STORE On the Hill, Opposite Public School McConnellsburg, Pa. ORDER THAT FALL SUIT NOW Full Range of NEW FALL AND WINTER STYLES now ready for your inspection. There's a Lot Of Satisfaction in making your selection when you have all the NEW SUITINGS to choose from. Every fabric, color and weave that appeals to your taste. SPECIAL ALL HAND TAILORED SUITS $18.00 to $25.00 The Royal Woolen Mills Co. 62 SOUTH MAIN St., CIIAMBERSBURG, PA. I.Ml..,'.. ...... t. ' . , ft BRING YOUR TKODfUE HERE-P0.3ITIVELY HIGHER PRICED-PAID ' Shapiro Bro 0 Itinr.KsT BECAUSE UE3T STORE Orbisonia, Penna. New Real Estate Agency. Having retired from the Mercantile business with a view to giving his entire attention to Real Estate, the undersigned offers his service to any one having real estate for sale, or wanting to buy. His thorough acquaintance with values and conditions in Fulton County, coupled with long and successful experience in handling Real Es tate, makes it possible for him to bring about results in the shortest possible time. Write, or call on, D. H. PATTERSON, WEBSTEUJUILLS, PA. J. Racket Store Prices We received another lot of Warner Corsets at old prices. 1 have certainly Bold a nice lot of these goods, simply be cause tbey do give good service. Don't rust or break down on tbe sides; 1 50c, 95c, and $ 1 25. SHOES! for tbe whole family this is a line that we can save you money on, as we bouzbt them some time ago and can give you the benefit. We tbink we have enough bought to see us out. Poison fly paper 2c For 8 sheets. Tangle-foot 7c for 5 double sheets Hold-fast shoe nails 4c. 3 boxes carpet tacks 5c. Ilamehooksfor patent hames 5c. Sewing machine oil 3c Peroxide 8c. Tool handles with 8 bits 20c; Paint in cans 10c Open links lc Got 20 dozen rawhide gloves 33c. Stove pipe enamel 10 and 13c. 7 cakes Lenox soap 25c. v Coal oil 10c. Dinner pails 24c Rat poison that kills 25c. Axle Washers 4c. 4 mouse traps 5c. Try our bunch straps 10c. Hame straps 10c to 23c. We can save you money on hosi ery 5 to 25c. Knives and forks 48o to $1 25. Granite stew kettles 10 to 40c Granite stew pans 8 to 15c. Tablets for school lo to 5c School bags, waterproof 20c Campaign fobs 8c. Mason Jars with best tops, pints 48c, quarts55c, half gallon 75. If you want cheaper tops can give them cheaper. Mason tops 20 and 23c. Best jar gums 4, 5, and 7. Tin fruit cans, heavy 30c. j Tin pails 5 quart 8c, 6 quart 9c,! 10 quart 10c. i I lor se rasps 20, 25, and 30c Horse shoe nails 12c per pound. Clothes pins 4 dozen 5c Men's rain coats 2.25. to $4 50. Boy's rain coats $1.95. Ladies' ram coats $2.60. Com cutter 8 25c. Busking pins 3c to 25c .Bolts H inch to 6 inch lc Pad locks 10 to 25c. Door locks 23c to $1.25. Rolling pins 10c Curry combs 5 to 10c Hand saws 50, 75c, $1.00 and $1.35. Clothes hooks 5c dozen. Tooth picks 4c. 500 good matches 4c . 10c box axle grease 8o. 25c bucket axle grease 23c 75c bucket axle grease 65c. Try a quart of our separator oil 25c Brass and white curtain poles 8c Thanks for the nice increase in our business. HULL & BENDER, McConnellsburg, Pa. Save Money on Your Hardware by buying your wants from us. v PEERLESS Sanitary Cold Dry Air Refrigerators. HARNESS Single and Double driving and Heavy, team Harness. BUILDERS HARDWARE of all kinds at the very low est prices and Quality included. We invite you to visit us when in Chambersburg, you are welcome to drop in at any time. THE ONLY HARDWARE north of the Square. ZUG HARDWARE CO. 59 North Main Street, Chambersburg, Pa. Little's Millinery. We just recoived a new lot of Hats and Tam O'Shanters which we have now on display. We buy hats in' great quantities in order to get them at a -price that enables us to sell them at figures within the reach of one and alL We have Ribbons at alt prices. Shirt Waists, Underwear, Toques, Laces, Embroidery, Veils, Hair Nets, Hand Bags and Hosiery. For one month we will give a nice string of beads with every hat purchased during that poriod. Mrs. A. F. Little, McConnellsburg, Pa. -