-T ' MARKKT REPORT. CnUIIKCTHI) KVI:ltY v t :i I -ll A V. Tim irrtiln nmrUrti nre fiUeti from th" t'luiin lwrslmnr ilnilv in'-,MiMMs. -''I'Mr pmvM'm Iirlriv. lire lliosu Unit oliliiiu in MiiiJininciN. liiirK. GRAIN Wlioat New wheat !r:in Corn " Outs.... i: ilye PROVISIONS 11am per II 20 Shoulder lr V.acon, Siilcs jnr H 1"' Potatoes, iier bushel latter, Creamery 2!' ItntW. Cimiitrv S!0 -1 v I'dtfSi l'1'1' dozen l' Lard, )er tl 12 Live Calves, per lt Chickens, per tt 12 Prime Timothy Seod for sale at Stoutcagle Bros. Pine Tree Brand pure Timothy Seed at eight dollars per bushol. l'rice and quality guaranteed at The Irwin Store. Rev. .1. C. Garland will preach at Hills Chapel, next Sunday at 10:30 o'clock. Everybody wel come to these services. The Reformed Sunday school of this place will hold a picnic at the Dougley, on Saturday alter noon at 1 o'clock. All members of Sunday school aud cougrega tion cordially invited. If you knew of tho real value o Chamberlain's Liniment for lame back, soreness of the muscles, sprains and rheumatic pains, you would never wish to be without it. For sale by all dealers. Jonathan P. Peck who has been the tenant ou the Mrs. Johnston farm near Knobsville during the past five years, has purchased a farm near St. Thomas in Frauk- 'lia county and will move upon it next spring. A nasty mistake occurred in "Taxpayer's" articlo ('ah line, third paragraph, last week when tiend or fiends, was made to read friend or friends. Such mis tn.kfs are annovimr to tho editor as well as to "Taxpayer. " The Kockhill Sunday school is having its annual picnic next Sat urday and the members extend a cordial invitation to all who feel interested in the welfare of the school to be present and contri bute to the day's enjoyment, Running up and down stairs, sweeping and bonding over mak ing beds will not make a woman healthy or beautiful. She must get out of doors, walk a mile or two every day and take Cham berlain's Tablets to improve her digestion and regulate her bowels For sale by all dealers. Loosening of soil by explosion of dynamite, to admitof moisture and facilitates tree planting, was used with success recently in an orchard down in Virginia. The same experiment will be made on the Patterson, farm 1 milo south ' of McConnellsburg, beginning at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon, September 21. At that time tree plaating will follow the explosion demonstration. An article that has real merit should in time become popular. That such is the case with Cham- hfirlain's Courh Remedy has been attested by many dealers. Here is one of them. II. W. IJ.eridricks.on, Ohio Falls, Ind., writes, "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best for coughs, colds and croup, and is my best seller." For sale by all dealers. Imagine a tract of land contain ing five thousand vine:, eacli of which is expected to beir at least two cantaloupes, or ten thousand in all, and you will get an idea of the size of the patch cultivated by F. C. Crider, the moln grower o Saiut Thomas, Franklin county Not only are the "lopes" turning out well in quantity, says the Peoples Register, but they are beyond the standard in quality, the mcloos having a ready sale in Chambersburg, and will return the grower a handsome profit for tho expense and labor incurred Foster I'liinimi. rim Stooi. d Annual t'sti r bunion was held September 1, 1!)11, at Washington Park near Coaldale, Bedford County, Pa., at which there was a good atten dance, many Fosters from differ ent parts of tho country having conic to meet their friends and relatives; yet, there was quite a number of relatives in tho near vicinity who were not present, and who are invited to bo there next year. Tho day was line. Many games were played by the young people, while tho older ones enjoyed themselves in var ious ways. At noon all wero in vited into the Hall of tho W. 1. U. A. M. where the ladies had pro pared a feast such as would.glad den tho hearts of both young and old. After dinner a ousiness meeting was Void for the purpose of electing officers for the next reunion the meeting was called to order by John R Shuke, Esq , Pres.. and tho following were elected, Pres., John E. Shuke, Fi.sq., Secty., James G. Foster; Treas., John R Shuke. The fo ing committee of arrange ments was appointed by the President, John II. Martin, Chas, W. Zimmerman, C. C. Foster, .1. (1 Foster. Sr.. and J. C. Fos tor, Jr., after which it was decid ol to hold tho nnxt reunion on tho last Thursday iu August, 1!)12, at Washington Park near Coaldale being tho same grounds at which time and placo all rela tives aro invited to attend aud hsivoairood time. Tho Fosters were among the first to settlo in the Broad Top region and have a large following and while nearly 200 were present on September 1st we would like to see many more; so we hope you will not forget the dato and join ua for a good time. John R Siiuki:, Esq., Pres. The Dog Tax. How tho monfy raised by tax ing dogs is to bo appropriated Is shown in the following: A SUT.KMKNT To an act entitled "An act for tho tnxation of dogs and tho pro tection of sheep," approved tho twenty fifth day of May, Anno Domini, ono thousand eight hundred and ninety-three, pro viding that tho fund raised by tho taxation of dogs bo applied, in addition to tho loss of sheep, for tho loss of othor domestic animals bitten by mad dogs. . Section 1. Bo it enacted, Ac, That tho fund raised by the taxa tion of dogs, as provided Wy tho Act of tho General Assembly, en titled, "An act for the taxation of dogs and the protection of sheep," approved the twenty-liith day of May. Anno Domini one thousand e'ght hundred and ninety-three, in addition to the application thereof for the payment of losses sustained by tho destructton and damage to sheep, bo applied for the payment of horses, mules, cattle and swine, bitten by mad dog or mad dogs, and destroyed or necessary to bo destroyed by reason thereof. Said damage shall be ascertained and recover ed in tho same manner as provid ed by sections three, four and five of tho said act: Provided, That in no case shall the value of each horso or mulo exceed one hundred dollars, tho value of each head of cattlo forty dollars, and each head of swine six dollars. Section 2. All acts or supple mentsofacts inconsistent with the provisions of this supplement are hereby lcpealcd: Provided, That this supplement shall not repeal or affect tho provisions of any special law relating to the same subject in any county, town ship, borough or city in this Com monwealth. Property for Sale. On Friday, September 15th, at one o'clock p. m., Geo. A. Corn. Keep Tlicm iii School. As a rule, tho moro intelligent a man is tho better chanco he has A Great Fruit Show For Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania will tnlo her pro- r place in tho eyes of the poo i!e of Pittsburg in regard to tho iroduction of lice fruit wlmn the show of the State Horticultural Association of Pennsylvania takes )1aco January ;( 1912, in )uquesne Garden, in connection 'with tho shows and conventions of the Pennsylvania Live Stock Jreeders' Association, and Uio 'ennsylvania Dairy Union. "Pennsylvania to the front" is tho motto of tho show. Its ob- !ct is the development of agricul ture in Pennsylvania by showiug that as fine fruit and other farm products can be grown' here as anywhere in tho world. Several exhibits of car load lots have been procured already and the outlook shows several more entries in this class.1 Aside from i-ar losid classes, there will be competitive exhibits in barrel and box lots, and also m plates of live apples each. The largest apples in the State will bo on hand aud tho finest pears. Nuts of all kinds, chest nuts, wafnuts and shell barks, will swell the show. Eno Coun ty, ihe great grape belt, will have an exhibit. The market garden ers aud greeuhouso vegetable growers of tho Stato will show their products. As the nurnoso of these ex- x i hibits is entirely educational, the management has opened the en try privilege to all fruit growers residing m Pennsylvania and has eliminated all entry foci. On all exhibits that are solely for show purposes and which shall not be sold by tho exhibitor, the freight and storage will bo paid by the Fair Association. All that is re duired of the grower is that he ship packages of fruit well pack cd toT. D. Barman, Jr., c-o Un ion Storage Company Second and Liberty Avenues, Pittsburgh, Pa. Cider Making. The uudwrsiguud will make cider at his homo near Jugtown school house Tuesday of each week for two weeks and thou uesday and Wednesday only. Nick IIohmax. Juniata College Maintains its A. It. Course lit aliltfh Btandard. A member of the Colletro and University Council of l'enn'a. Offers thorough college preparation In its Academy. lias lengthened its Normal Courso to four years. Encourages Hihlo study, as organ!, ed in tho lliblo School. Presents excellent opportunities for Music. I (lives careful commercial training, including Shorthand and Typewriting. Has an Kxperienced Faculty, seven large Huildings, complete Kiiuipment, a 1th fill Location. Tim I';i11 Term of Hill will open September lwth. Kor catalogue, ad dress President, Jntvata College, 27-7t Huntingdon, 1'a. bi t.r and Geo. A. Harris, Execu- Lf achieving material success iu t-n s of the last will ivc, or fiamu- the world. Tho placo lor mm 1 Paylor, deceased, will sell in to develop and secure that intelli- front or the Court Mouse, fticon ence is in the public schools nellsburg, Pa., the real estate ot Every boy aDd girl ought to be said deceased situate in Ayr town f'iven a fair chivuco in the great r - O ship containing 0 acres moro or struggle for existence in a relent l.ss, ad joining lands of William icss world which awaits their avlorriiomasJohnston, William coming from tho homes and Thomas, about 2i miles South schools. From the days of Adam west of McConuollsburg, good always lias been and always two story house, stable auu oirier will bo a survival or tno micsi. buildings, land in good state of The world shows no favors. It cultivation. Buyers should ex- generally measures every one for amine property before day of what they aro. How important sale. Terms, ono half cash bal- then it is that your boy and your anco in one year with interest or all cash to suit purchaser. He Looped Forty Snakes. liush S. Dittman, tho South closing days. Main street grocer and egg deal er, made quite a record for him self this season in tho matte; of catchins: snakes. With his fami ly Mr. Ditturan occupies a sum girl have a fair chance. If you aro a reasonable paront, you want them to do well. Then keep them in school from tho opening to the No Need to Stnp Work. When your doctor orders you to stop work, it staggers you can't" you say. You know you mer homo near Caledonia park are weak, run-down and failing and durin' his snare moments in health, day by clay, but you . makes incursions into the moun- must work as long as you can ti.in On one of these early in stand. What you need is Elec r.hfi season he decided ho would trie Hitters to give tone, strength see how many different yarieties and vigor to your system, to pre .f snakes he could catch. As veut breakdo wn ana duiiu you A ii trust closed ho found he had up. Don't be weak, sickly or thirty-five or forty snake hides, ailing when Electric Bitters will Tln-so were taken from green benefit you from the nrst-close grass snakes, black racers (oue a Thousands bless them for their v footerl. blowing vipers, milk- glorious health, anu sireugin. ii i I! I - IP-.. . U .'i.Hit knllln Ili rrllQ)1 or, carters. oiacK mamonus, i ry uium. rvij uuumc fo. f.onner heads, rattlesnakes, black rnteed to satisfy. Ouly 50c at snake with yellow ring around Trout s Drug btoro. nock and others. Mr. Dittman All Varieties Subject to Hessian Hy. Tho inquiry is made by a farmer from Indiana county, as towheth er certain varieties of wheat are free from the attack of tho lies sian fl v. Prof. Surface gives it as his opinion that not much de pendance must be placed on the selection of varieties of wheat to control this pest. "You can get no bettor in for tnation in tho country concerning seed wheat and different varieties of wheat, than you can obtain by writing to Dr. Thomas F. Hunt, Director of our State Experiment Station, State College, Pa. They have made particularly valuable experiments thero on the sub jects of varieties of wheat. They have not made special tests in freedom from Hessian lly, nut I can assure you that there is not tho difference in varieties of wheat in this regard, that is gen erally supposed. 1 would sug gest that you wnto to Dr. Hunt for auy information needed along this line, as there is no specialist with this office who is doing such work." caught tho snakes by the loop method. Only a few turned on him but ho escaped harm aud in nearly every instance secured his snakeship. He this week exhib ited a rattler four feet six inches long having 1 1 rattles. Mr. Ditt man has not sold any of the skius, but has given away a number to An Alarm of Fire. Saturday night about 1 1 o'clock an alarm of tire was given and in a short time it was located at the homo of Grocery man K. S. Pat terson, on Big Spring avenue. Mr. Patterson had not returned home from his store, and Mrs Patterson, just before retiring, friends. Chambersburg Regis- detected something buri.ing. Up ter. Children's services, which wore postponed, will be hold at the Brethren Church in Belfast town ship, next Sunday. Fa) Q PWl Absolaiey Pure Tho only Baking Povdcr mado fromKoyaiurapcurcamoi i arwr on investigation she located the tire in the coal house, which joins tho main dwelling in the rear, nmninr some rubbish used for kindling. An alarm was immo diately sent in, and tho tiro boys responded promptly, but by the timo they arrived tho fare Was subdued by tho prompt use of a garden hose attached to tho hy drant. No serious damage was done. Tho origin of the fare is a mystery. Newvillo News. Amy Clcvenger of tins placo visited in tho homes of hor uncles, Daniel Ott at Tliomastown, and ham Ott at Back iiun, from Sunday until Friday of last week, McCall's Magazine and McCall Patterns For Votnen Have More Friendi than any other magazine or patterns. McCaU's is the reliable Fashion Guide monthly in nno million one hundred thousand homes, lifsides showing all the latest designs of JleCall J'atterns, each issue is brimful of sparkling slioit stories iindhclj ful information for wom.cn. Sum Moner n.l Keep In Slvle I'T nb7ilintr ..r Mi Lali f M.1K.111H: Jt "net.-, t ostj only 5.1 ri-nti a vrar, including any one of tin! edebrauu McCall I'.utcnu lice. McCall Pattern! Lead all Mhm In itytf , fit, liiupm lly, cnitmniv and nilllitwr lold. Mole dealers' atll MrCill l'.ntfriu thin any other lw makes cnniliinrd. None llun 15 ceuu. liuy hum your dealer, nr by null lrora McCALL'S MAGAZINE 236-246 W. 37th St., New York City Hot-I1iiJ. Copj, rnlm r.ulni ttJ Two CMUtM tn, ir. M. COMERER, agent for 1HLGEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, BURNT CABINS, PA. for the sale of Traction and Portable Engines, Gaso line, Separators, Clo verHullers, Saw mills, Sec. Engines on hand all the time.' Western Maryland Railway Company In Effect Juno 4, 1911. Trains k-uve Iluncoeli us follows: R.SO11. in. (Siimluvs onlvl for Hiiu'iTslow n. Ilnl timorc and liitiM'iniMllHte points, M nil 11 n. i.lnllv ..vi.i.nl V4imiliivl fi ir IliiL'prs ton ii, llaitiiiiure ami hit-rint'(liate inl. H.50 a. in. (daily cxiifiit Sunday) for Cumher- iaiul and iiilerniuuiaM! ponus 10.08 a. in. (daily except Sunday) Hmrcrstown Waynt-slioro, t'liamlifrliuiK, liellysliurif iianiivt-r ana naminore. I'tMt, m filMlii I'vi'iHit. Siindav) TJLtin Oi It-au. iildiowii, Cninlii'ilauii. Klklux and wi'sli'in pniiiis. Iliiilfl. titisi-rviitiiiii. par lor car, solid vi-siuiuii! train. ,i n m ii:illv vfi.it. Siindnv) Haircrstown licltvslnirir, llaniivi, York, Hnltimiire aud Intermedium imiIiiIs. Solid vestlliule train with olisL-rvatinn, liultel, parlor ear. A ItilllKltTsoN, J A SlIKPHKHII. President, Ueu'l Mimuk'er, V M Howell, (ien'l Pass. AKeut, Tor Sale! A prood kitchen rango equipped with oven thermometer, warming closet, and Jar-o water tank; also a medium size double heater coal stovo and a wood stove, are for salo at reasonable prices, at the Lutheran parsonage, Mctonnella burg. Cuitoud E. Hays. i&IikLTHECQlJGHl I AND t5U fcffc,"-J.5J riyil 1 2 i a H trt r TP- it rem t nni iih a i ii nf a i - rv i ,n.' vririllM fcTt wiiJRlUiirHjPI 0ivy IhUOIIUJ Off MONEY A'Erlf'uz 17. B Advertising Real Estate. Do you want to buy or sell a home, u farm or a business place? if so, my business is to help you. 1 nave a potm as sortment located In every township in Fulton County. TWO WATER-POWER GRIST MILLS in good condition, well located: Full description of the best bargains is given in booklet form. If you want to buy, write for one. Since I have been adver tising the booklets through forty-six leading newspapers throughout tho country, hundreds of people from nearly every state in the Union have gotten them and are getting in terested in Fulton County Fruit Lands, farms and homes. If you want to buy. now Is the tlmo, before prices atlvaneo or, strangers, como and get the best bargains. There Is no schem ing In this. I do not speculate on these properties. I just let you know where you can buy direct from the owner. My In terest Is only a small commission to pay expenses. Tf you want to sell a property, there Is a person some where who will pay you a good price for it, mid thero is no better way to lind that party than advertising as do, throughout the country. I chargo nothing unless It is sold, then only a small commission and do not take option on it, but leave you free to sell at any time and get tho highest pos siblo price it may bring. t will bo In homo ollico only on Monday and Tuesday of each week. k FRANK MASON, Agent. MeConnollsburg.-ra. FREE DEMONSTRATION FARMING WITH DYNAMITE Drawn from actuul photouraph Stumps blasted out Into lirowood. j Drawn from actual photonrupli. Ten months later $,100.(W worth of celery per aero. Come and learn the modern, quick, cheap and ' sale way to use t!ie giant force of dynamite to Remove Stumps and Boulders. Plant Trees. Dig Di'clics. Break Up Subsoils and Make Old Farms Produce Big Crops. (gup!) RED CROSS DYNAMITE Will Be Demonstrated on the Farm ol Patterson Bros., 1 mile south of McConncllsburtf, on Cove Road,-September 21st, 1 p.m. Keel Cross Dynamite is sold by GEO. W. HAYS, Mc Connellsburg, Pa. Harris Sale List of REAL ESTATE will appear soon again with many new properties added. GEORGE A. HARRIS, Agent, Prothonotary & Recorder's Office, McConnellsburg, Pa. Mrs. A. F. Little's SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE Our annual Midsummer Clearance Sa o of Fashionable Millinery Goods is now on. " is our custom at this season of the year to make a thorough clean up. of goods on hano so that we may enter our fall season witli i stock entirely new and right up to the minute. Never more stunning style or better assortment of beautiful and becoming hats, than we are showins ; season. No matter what kind of hat you require. j have it here; and when you set it. you will find m cost you less than at any other store. Come and set yourself just what an extensive assortment we navt your selection. Also shirt waists, coat suits, skn t . ticoats, embroidery, laces, baby caps, boys h;it-s ' jabbots, belts, all of the latest styles and at prices any o can afford to buy. Come and see goods wlictna want to buy or not. FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE and lud a nice tiino.
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