Blank notes at the Nbva otlico. November 24th will be Thanks giving day. Trespass notices at the Nkws ofllce. We are sorry to announce the very serious illness of Mr. Wm, Woodall, ot near town, who is again confined to his bed. HIDES. James Sipe's & Sonr. pay the highest market price for beef hides at t'leir butcher shop m McConnoIlhburg, also highest price paid for calf ski ns sheepskins and tallow. Miss Maria D. Alexander left yesterday for a week's visit to Mrs 14. Sharpe Patterson, at Newville, Pa. The concrete blocks are now in place, and the carpenters are at work on D. L. Onssinger's new building on brst street. For Sale Horse, Buggyand Iarness. Horse 3 years old well broken, good driver and will work anywhere. Harness and Bugj good. D. M. Kkehaugh, Clear Ridge. Wm. M. Robinson, son of the late Hon. Jotin A. Robinson, who was raised in this place and is well known to almost all our citizens, has been re elected Pres ident of the State C. E. Society of Maryland. "l do not believe there is any other medicine so good for whoop ing cough as Cdamberlain's Cough Remedy," writes Mrs Francis Turpiu, Junction City, Ore. This remedy is also unsur passed for colds and croup. For bale by all dealers. Rev. T. P. Garland of Need- mere returned Wednesday of last week from Troy, Ohio, where he was attending the American Christian convention. While there he took advantage of the excursion to Dayton to visit the Christian Publishing House. R. S. Wible, formerly of this county, but now one of Franklin's successful farmers, spent a few days on this side of the mountain last week. Mr. Wible said they had a pretty fair corn crop over there, except on high land wdere it was most too dry for it. "I am pleased to recommend Chamberlains Cough Remedy as the best thing 1 know of Bnd saf est remedy for coughs, colds and brenchial trouble," writes Mrs L. B. Arnold of Denver, Colo. "We have used it repeatedly and it ha3 never failed to give relief." F)r sale by all dealers. Kev. Jesse M. Kauffman will fill his appointments as follows: Cedar Grove Christian Church, Saturday, November the 5, at 7.30 p. m.; Whips Cove Church, Sun day, November the 6, at 10 30 a. m.;and Sunday evening, Buck . Valley Christian Church at 7.30. The Ness County, (Kansas) Echo of the 22nd ult., says: "L. C. Kelley sold his home place near town, 320 acres, considera tion $9000. Mr. and Mrs. Kelley are contemplating a trip to the Western Coast Country. We very much regret to lose this es timable family from our midst." There is little danger from a cold or from an attack of the grip except when followed by pneu monia, and this never happens when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is used. This remedy has won its great reputation and extensive sale by its remarkable cures of colds and grip and can be relied upon with implicit con fidence. For sale by all dealers. On Thursday evening of last week one of the most please nt social events "took place at the home or Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kama, of First street, Everett, which was a surprise given by Mrs. Karns in honor of Mr. Karns'SCad birthdayanniersary About 5 o'clock they were all in vited to a fine dinner prepared by Mrs. Karns and two daughters, GraceandLou. The evening was spent in a very hapy vt.y and about 9 o'clock they ail departed for their " homes wishing Mr. Karns many more and lipjij-y birthdays. tor DYSPEPSIA Will Promote Deiuiy. Women desiring beauty get wonderful help from Bucklen'j Arnica Salve. It banishes pirn pies, skin eruptions, sores and boils. It makes the skin noft and velvet?.' It glorifies the face Cures sore eyes, cold sores, cracbed lips, chapped hand. Best for burns, scalds, fever lores, cuts, bruises and piles. 25c. at Trout's drug store. i You Risk Nothing by This Remedy. We want every one trouhled with indigestion and dvspepsia to come to our store and obtain a box of Hexall Dyspepsia Tablets. Thr-y contain Bismuth Su'onitrate and Pepsin prepared by a pro cess which develops thoir great est power to overcomo digestive disturbance. Rex ill Dyspepsia Tablets are very pleasant to take. They sooth the irritable, weak stomach strei gthon and invigorate the digestive organs, relieve nausea and indigestion, promote nutri tion and bring about a feeling of comfort. If you give Roxall Dyspepsia Tablets a reasonable trial we will return your money if you are not satisfied with the result. Three sizes, 25 cents, 50 cents and $1.00, Remember you can obtain Roxall Remedies only at The Rexall Store. Leslie W. Seylar. Sale Register. Saturday, November 12. Si mon and David Ritchey, intend ing to quit lumbering, will seli at their residence about half way between Fort Littleton and Burnt Cabins, 4 head of good work horses, 3 wagons, a lot of work harness, chains, farming imple ments. Ac. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 9 months. A. L. Wible, Auctioneer. Wednesday, November 2C, L). C. Malott, having accepted position on the road, will sell at his residence in Whips Cove, at a place.kuown asKlickersville.Store Goods,' consisting of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, and horses, cattle, wagons, cream separator, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 9 months. John Gitlin, of Pleasant Ridge, was seen on our streets on Fri day. I Important II l properties of I JJ the Grape are y transmitted Baking Absolutely Puro to the food. The food is thereby made more tasty and digestible --T- w r , y- CJ V ft f J .' 'rtl V. 1 v.'l Letter to J. W. Mellolt. McConnellsburg, Pi. Dear Sir: Clear pine and pine full of knots are two different things; they are both called pine. Clear paint and paint adulterat ed with whiting, china clay, ground stone, barytes, benzine and water, are different' things; they are both called "paint." It takes less labor to work clear pine than pine knots, and costs less money. It takes less labor to paint clear paint than half whiting or half china clay or half ground stone or half barytes. These mixtures make more gallons, not more paint. There's no more milk in two quarts of milk and water than in one quart of milk. If you paint two gallons tor one you pay double for labor; and labor costs more than paint. You know how it is with clear lumber and knots. It is the same with all paints and half paint. A day's work is a gallon of paint or half paint. Apply it to business. Suppose you have two houses, same size; paint one Dovoe, the other the other prominent paint in your town. It takes 10 gallons Devoe, $1 75 a gallon, $ 18 50 for paint; $3 a gal Ion for labor, $30 for labor; whole job, $17.50. It takes 15 gallons of that other paint, same price, $26.25 for pain $3 a gallon tor labor, $45 for labor whole job $71.25. And which wears best, clear pine or pine knots? Devoe wears oetter than that weak paint. What warrant is there for say ing that paint is weak? It takes more gallons. Yours truly 84 F. W. Devoe & Co. P. S. Hull & Bender, McCon- nellsburg; J. A. Boyd, Mercers burg, and Norman O. Ruber, Chambersburg, sell our paint. PINE' HILL. Listen for wedding bells. John Hampton who has been employed at the home of H. E. Austin for the Summer is now spending his vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hamp ton. Thomas Hampton and Roy Lai dig, who had been employed over th-3 mountain returned home on Saturday evening. Miss Blanche E. Sipe, of Cito, and Miss Mary Mumma, of Sa luvia, the former being on a visit aad the latter being employed in the home of Geo. W. Mumma. boiled 31 J gallons of apple but ter and canned 4 quarts of chow- chow last Thursday forenoon, be siles the othr chores that is to do about a house. "Beat that if you can." Mrs. G. . Mumma, who has been seriously ill for some time. is slowly improving. J. K. Johnston's Some Timely Prices for Seasonable Goods That Make November Buyers Sit Up and Take Notice. We want you to know that no other place can sell you the same Goods at as low a price. So don't fail to see these, for we are not, afraid for you to com pare these with any other place No matter where. 1 . Men's Underwear Still the same 00c. kind at 39c. per piece. Also the Gunnle Red La bel Hljfh Hock. This (frade Is the same as we have always carried. You know what they are. Ladies' Underwear Ladles' at 22c. each full fleeced and any size. Also a 50c. at 45c. See these which are sanitary fleec ed and full shaped. Not Sorry For Blunder. "If my friends hadn't blunder ed in thinking 1 was a doomed victim of consumption, I might not be alive now," writes D. T. Sanders, of Harrodsburg, Ivy., "but for years chey saw every at tempt -to cure a lung-racking cough fail. At last I tried Dr. King's New Discovery The ef fect was wonderful. It soon stopped tiie cough and I am now n better health than I have had for years. This wonderful life saver is an unrivaled remedy for coughs, colds, lagrippe, asthma, croup, hemorrhages, whooping cough or weak lungs. 50c, $1 00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Trout's drug store. WEST DUBLIN. Hiram Clevenger and wife have returned from a trip of a few weeks' visiting Pittsburg, Niag ara Falls, and other points near Lake Erie going a tew miles into Canada. Edwin S. Clevenger who is employed in Pittsburg came home with his father on Wednes day of last week, and returned on Sunday accompanied by his sis ter Marjor'ie whoexpects to spend ihe winter in Pittsburg where she expects to be employed. MissHamer and Miss Fluke, of Altoona, are visiting the family of James E. Lyon. Mrs. Etta L. Patterson, of Al legheny and Mrs. ElizibetQ Ches nut, of Cumberland, Md., were visiting at the home of James E. Lyon last week. Edwin Brant and Harvey Berk stresser took a trip to the west em part of the state last week. I here was a good attendance at the sale of Joseph Barnett on Saturday and fair prices wero received. . Children's Underwear Kind you want at the Right Prlco. Sweater Coats Oh ! say, these sure are the great est we ever handled, for whole family, 25c. to $3.50. Good Shoes When we say Good Shoes we mean just what we say. So see our line of Men's $1.25 to $4.00: Ladies' 11.25 to $3.00; Children's -depends on size. Ml IK H GET YOUR NEW OVERCOAT Madetomeasure Get a perfect fit and make your own selection of Style and Fabric. Have all your clothes made by J. L. Taylor 6- Co., of New York and Chicago and get wise to what fine tailoring really means. Their prices are by Ions odds the lowest and the quality they produce is beyond comparison. Note also that when you select from the Taylor line you get nothing but pure fyool NOW ON DISPLAY AT ' Suits for Men That surely suit the purse, and the styles, colors, and fits are right here for you. Ask the man who wears one of our suits, or Overcoats, and they are plenty. Ladies' Suits Guaranteed to be 1910 styles made for our own trade. These ranee from $6.00 to $15.00 and are all Beauties. . Dress Goods In any form, color or kind. Out tag Flannels. Comforts and Blankets That will keep you warm see if they don't. Men's Cords or Dress Pants. Guns and Ammunition. J. K. JOHNSTON, - - -. - McConnellsburg. W. M. COMERER, , agent for 1IIEGEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, BURNT CABINS, PA. for the sale of Traction and Portable Engines, Gaso line, Separators, Clo ver Hullers, Saw mills. &c. Engines on hand all the time. Chas Western Maryland Railway Company. In Effect May 29. 1910. Train leuve Hancock an follows; No. 10-s ISO a. m. (Sunday only) for Hiilllmor uuu luivruicuime points. No. M.OOa. m. (week days) for Huirerstown uaiumore, ayneHUoro.Cliuuibeniburg and InLHrm.lluLM No. 1 8 W a. m. (week days) Cumberland, and Intermediate. No. 410 cm a. m (week davnl Baltimore. Oet. .ynuurg, lurikao intermediate. No. 1 l.M) p m. (wefk days) Little Orleann. Old Town. Cumberland. Klkln and . went. Vestibule train with observation Dunet ear. No. t 8 00 p. m. (weok days) Baltimore and In. tcruicuiuie NiKiionn. vestibule train with obtiervution buffet our. No. 9 40 p. ra (week duyx) leaves Baltimore a ira p. iu., nttKurHUIWn "--hi p. m. No. 106 10.4 p. m. (Suuduy only) leaves Bultl Ties That -Bind s. Our scarf stock shows the kind of ties that bind the young men to us. A wide range of colors, patterns, weaves all the correct shapes for Autumn wear and good taste through all. A xollar that gives ample space for the tying of the correct Fall four-ln-hand or bow, with the smart closed- front effect is this eipltnt, 8'i In. fconopltna. tji In. ANEWtfYUU ' fill Th only toltftti Wiihltw Utiocurtl liuKuiikiiliii that tulthttf twutV nor tr uU.lv. COLLARS usion a bro. Three Springs, Pa. We have just received another lot of Ladies and Misses Coats in RUBBERIZED SILK BLACK CARACOL, Plush, Broadcloth, and Fancy Mixtures, with the new Shawl Collar Semi-fitting back, and lined with good quality Sateen. Buy that Coat now, before the line is broken, and get a whole season's wear of it at prices to please all. : : ; :' : : CLOTHING IF THAT BOY OF YOURS IS A HUSKY CHAP and likes to romp and play, buy him a W. T. Allen suit of clothes, a pair of B. & O. shoes and you may rest assured that he will be well clad for Winter. :: :: :: Boys' Suits Youths' Suits Men's Suits $1.75 to $3.50 - $2.50 to $7.50 $3.00 to $15.00 We have a nice line of -Moore's Air tight : : ; . : Heating Stoves and Ranges for coldx weather that can't be beat. A new line of Furniture and also have on hand a lot of Mif flinburg top Wagons and Buggies, to be closed out this fall at greatly re duced prices. Underwear, &c. We have any kind you want, all weight and sizes at a, much lower price than before; also a full line of Sweater Coats , Bed Blankets, Oufing Cloths, etc. t lor tte A. U. NACE & SON McConnellsburg, Pa. miscellaneous; ( Sugar 5 1-2 cents a pound. Men's all-solid Work Shoes $1.25. Rope 100 strand 5c. a pound. 50-lb. Lard Cans, 33 cents. YOURS FOR BUSINESS. - " ' Chas. Huston & Bro. Tar
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