Fewer gallons; wears longer; Dcvoo. N. II. Evans and daughter, Miss Etta, of Thompson, spent a few hours in town Monday. Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs and colds and prevents pneumonia. Take no substitutes. Sold by all dealers. Mrs. S. V. Kirk and little son Mdlcom, are spending the week, tho guests of friends in Brush Creek township. Mrs. 8. M. Cook and daughter Katheryn, left last Saturday for an extended visit among friends in the Little Cove and Funkstown, Md. Mrs. David Her shey and chil dren spent last Saturday in the home of Mrs. Her shey 's brother, Jacob llobs, of North Second street Mrs. J. T. Kline and daughter Nellie, of Uarrisonville, spent tho time from Monday until Friday of last week, the guest of Mrs. Catharine Vores, of East End. To draw the fire out of a burn, heal a cut without leaving a scar, or to cure boils, sores, tetter, ec zema and all skin and scalp dis eases, use DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, A specific for piles. Get the genuine. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. A local Institute will be held at Shanes' school, in Licking Creek township, Friday evening, Octo ber 13. The following questions are ou the program tor discus won: 1. Primary Instruction; or, What and How to Teach Begin ners. 2. How do You Teach His tory ? 3. When do Tou Begin to Teach Algebra ? All friends of education invited. Earl Palmer, of Belfast town snip, raised 11 pumpkins on oue vine this summer, one of which weighed 140 lbs., another 93 lbs., and the rest ran along in weight from 40 to 90 lbs. each. Mr. Pal mer also raised 123 bushels of po tatoes on a quarter of an acre of ground, and they were fine ones, too; one weighed 3 pounds, and another "2k and so ou. No pill is as pleasant and posi tive as DeWitt's Little Early Ris ers. These famous little pills are so mild and effective thatchildren, delicate ladies and weak people enjoy their cleansing effect, while strong people say they are the best liver pill sold. Sold by Stout eagle and Bro. A party composed of J. A. Walker, C. L Walker, S. E. Walk er and wife, Mrs. E. C. Simpson, and Mrs. E. Thompson all of Fannettsburg, took advantage of the fine fall weather and last Thursday drove- over to McCon nellsburg, spent the night at the Fulton House, and on Friday morning left for Greencastle, and returned from the latter place to their homes on Saturday. A good ripe raw apple is one of the easiest substances for the stomach to manage and while the apple is worth more as a health giver in its natural state, it is also exceedingly wholesome cooked. Apple sauce eaten with pork assists in the digestion of the meat and in any persons who cannot eat pork without discom fort can do so if accompanied with plenty of well cooked applesauce not too sweet. It is impossible to have a clear head, an active brain, a vigorous constitution or a strong body when the digestion Is weak or when the stomach is out of order, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will put the stomach and digestive organs in good condition and improve the general condition. Sold by Stout eagle & Bro. Wm. Shives, who resides near Licking Creek, in Thompson township, was on the way home with a four-horse load of phos phate, when a very sad accident occurred. He reached a very steep hill between. Dennis Mor grot's and Louis Keefer's, and not having the rubbers locked, the wagon dashed down at terri fic speed, killing one horse and injuring another. Neighbors re nu)t(l the dead animal and as sisted Mr. Shives home with his load. FRIUHTFUL SUFFERING RELIEVED, Suffering frightfully from the virulent poisons of undigested food, C. G. Grayson, of Lulu, Miss., took Dr. King's New Life Pills, -'with the result," he writes "that I was cured." All stomach and bowel disorders give way to their tonic, laxative properties. 25c at Trout's drug store, guar anteed. ' i FREE TRAINING OF NURSES.' Vauof Women of Small Towni sod Country Districts to bt Fivored. , By the terms of a fund to be administered in connection with the Philadelphia School for Nurs es, Witherspoon Building, Phila delphia, a number of young wom en from every county will receive freo training in Nursing. It is planned to ultimately reach and help in this way, every village md township. The young women will be pro vided witU room, board, nurse uniforms and all the refinements of a well-ippom ted Christian home. At graduation, the diplo ma of the School and the Order of the lied Cross will be confer red, qualifying for practice in any State or Country; the railroad fare will then be paid back Inme. Those applying and chosen to receive the beuetits of this fund will be given two years' training, with a rich experience in nurs ing the sick poor of the city un der skilled leaders. The term may bo shortened to eighteen months by takiug a preliminary course of six months' reading and study at home, a special short course enables young wom en to quickly qualify themselves for self support and a substan tial income. In addition to regular nursing, the young women are taught how to preserve their own health; how to recognize, avoid and destroy contagion; how to establish and maintain perfect sanitary condi tions about the home; they are prepared for positions as office nurse and physician's assistant; they get a practical knowledge of City Mission movements, Deacon ess training, College settlement work, and are trained for special positions of trust in institutions. The School is ten years old and is endorsed by physicians, lead ing educators and prominent men throughout the country.. A DAREDEVIL RIDE often ends in a sad accident. To heal accidental injuries, use Buck ten's Arnica Salve. "A deep wound in my foot, from an acci dent," writes Theodore Schuele, of Columbus, O., "caused me great pain. Physicians were helpless, but BucKlen's Arnica Salve quick ly healed it. " 250 at Trout's drug store. WELLS VALLEY. Cora Truax visited friends in Enid and New Grenada last week. Gertrude Young visited friends on Sixmile Run last week. Maud Baumgardner is attend ing the State Sunday School Con vention in Philadelphia this week. J. A. Wishart and Daniel War sing and wife attended the Bed ford Fair. Minnie Swope is miting in Ev erett. W. L. Sprowl and family are now living iu their new dwelling. S. P. Wishart attended Pi esby tery in Huntingdon last week. Alice Griffith, who has beep as sisting her sister Nora in Everett, is home for a few days. From a letter received from Miss Alice Wishart, a missionary in Allahabad, India, we quote the following: "Yesterday, 1 called upon two Zenana families. The women looked so pule and tired, that 1 asked them their trouble. They replied: 'A relative died, and we are not to eat any food un til a o'clock p. m. each clay, for one year, and then only light tood."' Large pumpkins seem to be the general conversation of our agriculturalists at this season of the year. M. C. Greenland grew on one vine one that weighed 71 lbs.; 5 others, almost as large, and so many small ones, they did not take time to count them. We do not mean they were "number less as the sands of the seashore. " A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. Itching, blind, blooding or pro truding piles. Druggists refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, in 6 to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. 50c. If your druggisthasn't it send 50c in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by Paris Medicine Co., St Louis, Mo. Among those who were guests in the home of J. W. Lake and family at Pleasant Ridge, during the pant Wriek were Jackson Foltz and wife, Charle Fisher of Oik land. III.; Dr. Palmer, wife and little son Paul, and Mrs. W. F. Hart of Needmore, Millinery We are now ready to show you a 'full line of Fall and Winter Milli nery Goods. We do not claim to have the largest Hue of any In the county; but we do claim to have the Cheapest -quality considered. Don't fail to come and see our (foods before buying elsewhere. We can, and will, save you mon ey. Thauking tho public for past patronage,-1 urn yours for business. Nellie Dawney, Ilustontown, Pa. (Successor to Annie K. Dawucy.) ENGINES WANTED AND MILES FOR SALE. A 10 or 12 fcl. P. Engine wanted in good condition at a bargain. Give full description including make, number, condition and low est cash price and where it can be seen at work. 12 Missouri mules and mule colts, 10 Steers, 75 tons ot fine hay and a lot of corn for sale at Warfordsburg, Pa. Address T. .1. RlCHAKDS, Germantown, Md. Or call on II. K. Makklky, Warfordsburg, Pa. Local Institute. There will be an educational meeting at Back Run school, Fri day, October 13th. Topics for discussion are : 1. Evils of the schools; how overcome. 2. In fluence of books. 3. Wliutfhould the school do for a child? All teachers and Iriends of education are invited. Hattie B. Kendall, teacher. The third local institute of Dub lin, will be held at Battle Ridge, school, Friday evening, October 30th. Subjects : 1. Reading; What? When ? How ? Why ? 2. Can Pupils be Taught to Forget? If so, How ? In not, why ? 3. The School as a Social Factor. 4. Teaching as a stepping stone. 5. Reward of the True Teacher. Come, teachers aud all other school workers and help advance our great and noble cause "Edu cation." D. K Chesnut, teacher. There win be an educational meeting at Kuobsville, Friday evening, October 27. Subjects for discussion: 1. Child Study. 2. Reading. 3. Influence of Envir onment upon the Pupil. 4. Possi bilities of the Country Child. All are invited to bo present, and to help advance the cause. Blanche O. Peck, teacher. "WATCH THE KIDNEYS." "When they are affected, life is in danger," says Dr. Abernethy, the great English hysician. Fol ey's Kidney Cure makes sound kidneys. Sold by all dealers. Gress Ott. At high noon Wednesday, Oc tober 4th, 1905, Adam Gress, of Tod township, and Mrs. Marga ret Ott, of McConnellsburg, were married at the home of the bride by Rev. A. G. Wolf, of St. Paul's Lutheran church, this place. The boys turned out and gave them an old fashioned sertuade. TO CURE A COLD IN OME DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. " Sale Register. Friday, October 13, David Rob inson will sell, one half mile uorth east of Burnt Cabins, horse, cat tle, hogs, 'farming implements, hay, corn, ' household goods, Ac. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Wednesday, November 1, Janes E. Fryman, having sold his farm and intending to quit farming, will sell at his residence in Ayr township, 4 miles south west of McConnellsburg, horse", cattle sheep, hogs, farming im plements, household goods, etc. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit S) montns. BRONCHITIS FOR TWENTY YEARS. Mrs. Minerva Smith, of Dan ville, 111 , writes; "1 had bronchi tis for tweuty years and . never gotreliff until I uwd Foley's Honey aud Tai which , is a sure cure." Sold by all ii alers " i Subscribe for tho Nkws. Ribbons Fall Opening fiji MILLINERY Our variety of Trimmed and Untrlmmod Hats, Felt Hats, Velvet Ifats, Silk Hats, Patent Leather Hats, exceeds and excels in style and quality any past season. Matchless lino of Trimmings, Ostrich Tips, Ostrich 1'luines, Wings, Ornaments, I'om Pons, Silk and Velvet Flowers and Foliage. AH the Newest Weaves IN DRESS GOODS Mellirose, Serge", Mohair, Whip Cords, Shepherd Check Mohairs. Hroa-1 Cloth ii 1 1 colors, Panama Cloth, Kiln Cloth. Heautiftil Shirt Waist Material. fall underwear Ladles and Children Ilnsury, Embroidery, Dress Trimmings, Neck Wear, Gloves, Insertions, Germantown Yarn. Holts. T. J. WIENER, Hancock, Md. Rouss Racket Store. Prices for court week. Double blted axes .V, 75 and H.'ic Single bitted axes 50c 10-in Steel eat'entei' pincers 12-Jn shoeing pincers Horse rasps Horse shoe nails .-ft, rules L'urpet tacks Hold fast shoe nails Long traces Haltoj- chain 48 aud 55c 10, 21, and 25c 11c lb. S, 10 and 28c 1c 3c 48, 58 and 70o 15, 19 und 2:ic 8 und 10c a do. 8 and 2.1c 20 and 2:tc Repair links Mica axle greese Horse shoe hummers We now have all of our winter Underwear in and was fortunate In getting the same one that we handled last year at the sutne price. Our men's underwear weighs 1(1 ounces to the shirt, and costs you 43 cents each or 85 cents per suit. These are goods that are sold every year at 5oc. The reason we can sell it ut this price is that we buy by the euse. Last yoar we bought a 30 dozen cute and then we had to order ugain and we hud i dozen to carry over. If you haven't try ed this try it this winter, and the ladies that we mentioned we have showed it to u great many people and they say they have never seen as good one for anything like that price. Don't get It Into your head thut this Is a 25c one selling for 24c, it Is not. Clothing ! Clothing ! Wo have made a special effort this year on Clothing. Our sales have been increasing In this line and this certainly will cause any per son to work the harder. All that we have space to say Is thut we can knock them all out, for where we sell once we caa sell again. If you want an overcoat we have them. Oh, yes, we forgot to say anything about our boys underwear. It is heavier than ever and only costs the sume as before, 24c. Felt window shades 8c: bruss rods complete, 8c. llespectfully, HULL & BENDER, Proprietors. Rule on Heirs. KHTATKHK I.II1N P. KfKKHT. I.ATK IlKTllU TIIWMKIIIP, FUI.TDN COUNTY, 1'KN NK VI. VAN IA, IIKI'tiASKII. To Ontburlnn. Imvi'iimrrlud with Matthew Meu-iilf, rehiitinir iu Wuvtitinburo. Krunkltu I'.ountv. I'll : Soplilu. inlriiiuiTit'd with AUum (ires. resiuiim Iu Vurk, York county, l'u.; An nie, iiilt-riuurrieii with Johu Kline, -residiiiK nt l-'olt.. 1'ruuklm uouuty. I'u.: .lolm KUwurd Shepurd. residence unknowu: Willium 1'klwurd Sliepurd. John Shepurd. Marmiret S.. Inter married with Itenjamiu A Ouinou: and Harriet Shepurd - all of Troy. N. Y.: Wllllum Cullen HaiiKiiurn. reldlnn In Lancaster. I'u . and 1'hil ip 11 Shepurd. renideuue unknown, You and all other pemouK Interested, are heretty not tiled to appear In open uourt iu Mo umiellNljurtf. Kuliuii county, lJu., on Thursday, the Witt day of November, luofi, und accept or refuse the real etilate of the said deceased at the vuluiitlou returned or luuke hldN ou the suuie. or Hliow cause why the -tame shall not lie sold on your neglect or refusal to uccept Lhe same. J. (i. ALEXA.VIIKK. (let. 10, l!lj!i, 3t. Sheriff. Lel.cr to P. P. Mann. At Cvnnellsburg, Pa. Dear Sir: Mr. Presi dent of a cotton-mill at Union, S. C. he don't wauttosoohis name, in print had two offers of 500 gallons of paint: and $1.25. Took the $1.25 and got skinned. He'd have got three-quarters skinned if he'd taken the other. Thel.o0 was full gallon; the $1.25 was 1H percent, short. The full measure paint was adulter ated 10 per cent; the short-measure yiaint was udulterated 45 per cent, besides benzine in the oil, don't know how much. Devoe lead and. zinc wasu't sold in tho town then. It don't pay to monkey with pumt. Devoe costs less than any of 'em; not by the gallon, of course! by the house and year. That's how to reckon it. (jo by the name. Yours truly V. W. Dkvok '& Co., 37 New York. P. ft. F. C. Hare, Fort Little ton, sells our paint. Saw Timber Wanted, Tract of Oak Saw-timber want ed. Give acreage, description ofj timber, price, and full particu lars. For further information, apply to, or address News Oflice, McConnellsburg, Pu. 3 corner files 8-in flat files 10-in Hat flies Tea spoons ' Table spoons llutcher knives Corn huskers Jl atchet bundles Steel hutchets Single-tree clips Double-tree clips 3 and 4c 8 and !)c 10 and 12c (1c set 12c set 13 to 20c 3 to 20c 4c 35 and 48c 1.1c set 24c Cobbler, sets 3 last and stand, 1 ham mer, 3 awls and handles. 2 packages of nails and 1 knife 45c E Notice It liurebv uivun flint lettm tentanieut nry have hv.eti grunted to the umlernlKtied upon tlie entitle o f C'uurud tiliuiwr, Sr., lute of Ayr towiiehip, Kulioit countv, I'u., d we eased. A ny jernoiiK liavinu cUIium tttmtUHt Nuid etute will preHunt tlinni rope i ly utitlicutieuled for settlement, and tliutte ov IriK tliHame willpluuna call and nettle. TOIIIASULAZIKK, ' W. H. NELSON, 9 IU 06, Executor. VALUABLE FARM for SALE. Will b sold at public outcry on tho promises, li mile south of SALTILLO, Huntingdon county, Pu., aud sume distance from main line K. B. T. H, 11. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, IW5, ut 1 o'clock, p. in., that vuluable lime stone farm, containing 100 acres, more or less, abont 130 acres cleured and the balance In timber, lias thereon a limestone quarry and draw Viln, where lime has been burned at a good prollt. Improvements aro FKAME DWELLING HOUSE, Larue Frame Bank Harn, Cbrn Crib, and other outbuildings In yood repair. Also Apple Orchurd with excellent va riety of Fruit. Furm is in nigh state of cultivation and soil very produc tive. Kasy access to railroad, church, icliool, poNtollice and excellent mur kuts for all products the year around. Possession given April 1, 1 HOI. TERMS OF SALE. Ten per cent, of purchase money to be paid in cash when tho property Is knocked down, per cent, when deed Is delivered aud balance in three equal annual payments. MRS. AMANDA J. GREENE, A. L. BURNS, Saltillo, Pa. Auctioneer. for ehildrmni qf, jurt. flu enialnj C HITPRHIOK HAN l AO PS Kl.isiTu mtockinom Tnnpprr 3 W, V1UTK PlIU dATAMlHI' AUDOMINAI, Ml'FPOIU KK. InUOOLO HHIDSrHiJici Uardks St., Phllmloliiliiit, I'u. no 00 FARMERS, ATTENTION! 00 00 C0 00 00 00 00 00 00 :$ 00 :::: 00 00 C0. 00 New Phosphate, and Land salt arriving every week for fall seeding. I sell Baugh and Armour Phosphate which have been us ed successfully for 50 yvars. Phosphate $13. OO per ton. Land Salt $7. 75 per ton. 00 00 ::: 00 00 SIB a'6 00 00 00 00 Clay c;p Three Springs, Pa. yii 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 000 000 00P0 0000 00000 rr000 000000 000 000 0000000 000000 0 rtJJC i 5 00000000 00 00 -- 1 OUR BARGAIN LIST. i "ft fig m Genuine Lancaster Gintrhams, ut flo yard. Catitona and Shuker Flannels, 80 and 10c Knyllsh Flannelette's and Amo-.keag Outinjfs, 10c. 4-1 l.'n la died Muslin, ' .Olio. Extra Heavy all-wo'il FlaniieN. 4Hu. 10-4 Heavy Blankets, Color wl.ite and Gray, per pair, 5."c. Full-size Extra-heavy Comforts, 110c. Black Powder Shot-gun Shells -12 and 1(1 Ga., 40c. Table Linen, Unbleached per yard, 25c. Men's Corduroy Pants, Full Lined, with Drilling Pockets, $1.2.". UNDERWEAR 8 The Garment situation is full of interest for the wonieiUhls season. In the first place, Dame Fashion, is loss arbitrary than usu ul -tl eie'll be many sorts of Cloaks that ure modish and In good style, so every type ot feminine figure may be fitted to the be-t advantage. - 'There are 1ng cloaks, short c iats, and garments of medium f irth I" this hir-ro stock of ours, and all of them are right. - fig i sg fig ij(J(j,i;jvJf 1 hey "-zrm0zS but are I. K. Johnston, 1 I McConnellsburg, Pa. it i .to- the couah nd hel lungs Repairing in all branches of Buggies, Carriages, Spring Wagons, Sc. New work on Applica tion. Aaron Steele, McConnellsburg, Pa. Shop on Old Helkes Stund oppo site' Court House. UfflST Early Risers Tho f amoui little pill - DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Tk II .00 butilaooxitjlio 2 Hmitifj trial fiii, which Mll H to ent, '! ONLY AT TM UtOUTUV Of E. C D.WITT Ai COMPANY. CHICAGO, 0m0Wi 000 00 0 p 0 0 000 A 0f4 00010 0l 2 0 00 00 ; 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 : GO 00 00 P 0. 00 :w 00. 00 o Park, 00 0I0 00 00 0 0 000 0 00 00 000 000 0000 000 :::: 0 0 0 000 00 0 0f0 00 0 000 5 Ci 0 J 0 00 00 00 00000 Ladies'JRibbed Fli eced Underwear, 221c each. Men's heavy lleeced underwear, at Itlic euch, or 78c per suit. The shirts are catstitched Inside yoke, pearl but tons, curved urmholrs, shaped sleeves,- with doublo ribbed culls, and double-stiU:hed hemmed tail. Our line of hunters' clothing Is made up of positively the best numbers on the ' market. r are uot made from short patterns full size, loii-rth And weiiht. FOLETSHONEYTAK Cures Qoldsi Prsvents Pnsumonla W. M. Domersr, au;ent for THE GEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, BURNT CABINS, PA. for the sale of Traction . and Portable Engines, Gasoline, Separators, Clover Iitll.'ers, Sawmills, &u. !t7nLrlni,u mi linn,l ull.flia flma Pswitt'a r i.. ri t.1 ittiti Kftiriv tsiBai's The famous Uttle pllta Foraateby Stouteagle & Bio.