MARKET REPORT. COHKKOTKI) KVKIIY VV KPN I'.SPA Y. Tim KiuiD niurkiMi ait; CikiMi from the Ch:iii liHrxburK ilullv ni-spuMs. The pruvi-iuii prices ure ilne Uiul oljliilu in Mi'Uhuui'II uurtf. GRAIN Wheat New wheat Kran Corn Oats Uye PROVISIONS Ham per Hi Shoulder Ration, Sides per Hi Potatoes, per Imsliel Butter, Creamery Butter, Country Kggs, per dozen Lard, )or Hi Live Calve.s, per U Chickens, per It 1H 15 15 2!l MO lfl 13 12 Jersey Sweot Potatoes at Ir win's. Waynesboro is raising a fund of $100,000 to induco new manu factories to locate at that place. The Ladies' Aid Society of Greonhill M. E. Churcli will hold a festival in the prove Saturday evening, August 12th. Come. The Bedford County students of Juniata College, Huntingdon, and many of their friends held their annual reunion a Bedford Springs .last Saturday. A three-year-old son of Luther Trout residing in Everett, swal lowed an eight penny wire nail a few days ago. It required a sur gical operation to remove the nail which was two and live-eighth inches in length. Mr. W. S. Gunsalus, a farmer living near Fleming, Pa., says he has used Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in his family for fourteen years and that he has found it to be an excellent remedy, and takes pleasure in recommending it For sale by all dealers. ' A concreie walk leading from the porch through the lawn to the Public Square, has just been put down by undertaker Stoner which adds much to the appearance and value of his residence. Mr. Sto ner has ono of the prettiest prop crties in town and needs just one more touch a concrete sidewalk along the north side. The proof of the corset is the wearing of it: The Scientific American of last week said: "The lung capacity of the average wo man who does not wear corsets is about 171 cubic inches; of one who is in the habit of wearing corsets only 131 cubic inches; so that the capacity of the norma' and unrestricted lungs is about "7.3 per cent more than that of those which have been compress od by the corset." A vast amount of ill health is due to impaired digestion. "When tbo stomach fails to perform its functions properly the whole sys tem becomes deranged. A few doses of Chamberlain's Taolets is all you need. They wil strengthen your digestion, invi gorate your liver, and regulate vour bowels, entirely doing away with that miserable feeling due to faulty digestion. Try it. Many others have been perman ently cured why not you? tor sale by all dealers. Fou Sal k. Two acres of land on which is erected a two story frame seven room dwelling, sum mer kitchen attached, good stable and all necessary outbuildings, also a workshop shop suitable for any kind of tradesman, 3 miles to trolley, 1 miles to railroad, situ atod in Bloserville, Cumberland county, Pa., and only ten miles to Carlisle market. Good chance for trucking. Address T. C Alexander, Bloserville, Pa. Miss Verna Parsons, who dur ing the last three years has taught very successfully in the public schools in Mount Union, Pa., has just been re-elected to the same position for the ensuing vear. Miss Verna and Miss Myrtle McClaiu took the Perma ncnt Certificate examination at Huntingdon last spring and pass ed with a high average. Thewel nientod Certiticate came along from the State Department last week and the girls are happy Miss Verna is visiting her sister Mrs. John E. Locke at Home stead, Pa., just now. Business Mcctitig. There will be a business meet ing at the Sideling Hill Christian church August L9th in the after noon. All the members are re quested to be present. lilX'UKN S. M KLLOTT, Church Clerk. Dig Surprise. Last Friday morning as Miss tnuio Miller was busily engaged u her household duties, her at tention was attracted to the sound of a horn followed by something similar to the cackling of goose, and looking out was greatly sur- )rised to see 5'J of her good neigh bora and friends led by Captain Daniel Elvy and General Arie Deshoug approaching with heavi- y laden baskets to celebrate her 04th birthday. When they reach ed the house there was a g.'eat chattering and laughing and as soon as reconciled the women got busy and emptied their baskets on the table.. It was not safe to put all of the refreshment on at once for fear of a wreck, so the stove, doughtray, and safe were tilled. You may know the people had a good appetite when ten slashed big cakes, eight freezers of ice cream were demolished, be sides bread, rolls, gingerbread, cookies, pies, jarred fruit, slaw, pickles of all kinds, jellies, but ters, etc. After dinner we were entertained by phouograph own ed and operated by ArioDeshong and accordion owned and operat ed by Daniel Elvey. Geo. Tice, jr., also gave us some very fine music on accordion. Misses Fanny and Katie Miller both were recipients of many beautiful cards, and useful and ornamental presents. Ihey say they can never bo too thankful to their friends and ueighbors for being so kind in giving them Buch a fine time that day. Those pre sent were: Misses Fanny and Katie Miller, Clarence Hoover, Mrs. Connelly and two children Fanny and Charley; Mrs. Ellen Oyler and three children Mary Annie and Hush; Mrs. Nellie Mum ma and daughter Pearl, John Shaffer and wife, Adam Shaffer, Mrs. Berth Uorton and four children Edyth, Russel, Hazel, and Charley; Orsian Wible wife and two children Beatrice and Xorris; Arie Deshong, wife and daughter Zena; Harvey Wible,wife and son Russel; Geo, Tice, jr., wife and two children- Herman and Elmer; Daniel Elvey wife and son Walter; Mrs. Annie Croff nd three children Ethel, Lester and Ruth; John V'ible, wife and children Oliver, Don, Ruth and Daniel; Susan J. Wible, Lottie Wible; Lewis Wible, wife and son Lloyd; Samuel Hess, Tommy Jenkins, Alvin 1" ix, Leo uard Sherman, Merrill lsraut, Helen Everts, and Nora Ambrcse. Oni: Who Was Tmkuh. Thirty Years Together. Thirty years of association think of it. How the merit cf a good thing stands out in that time or the worthlessness of a bad one. So there's no guesswork in this evidence of Thos. Anss, Con cord, Mich., who writes: "I have used Dr. King's New Discovery for 30 years, and its the best cough and cold cure I ever used." Once it finds entrance in a homo you can't pry it out. Many fara dies have used it forty years. It's the most infallible throat and lunar medicine on earth. Un- equaled lor lagrippe, asthma, hay-fever, croup, quinsy or sore lungs. Price 50c, $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed byTrouts Drug Store. DROIT. Aug. 3. Our farmers are al busy plowing. Mr. Joseph E. Mellott of this place spent Saturday evening and Sunday at Franklin Mills. Miss Cora Daniels who is em ployed at Jerry Pair's near Han cock returned homo Friday eve ning but expects to go back in a few days. Court Carbaugh speut Sunday evening in the home of Samue Kline. Quite a number of people from this place attended the festival at Mt. Zion. Poles Wanted. The Union Telephone Company wants about 100 chestnut poles delivered at McConnellsbur must be eight inches at top, peeled, sound and reasonably straight, 35 feet long, and of the butt cut. Send sealed bids to to his llice. 4 27-tf. Card of Thanks. Mrs. J. W. Fraker and family desire to thank the Odd Fellows, and friends and neighbors, for their sympathy and assistance during the illdess and funeral of the husband aud father, J. Wes Look Here 1 NOTE PRICES M. H. HOLLINSHEAD Harrisonville, Pa. The following are a few bargains which wo pick ed up. and when these are gone we can get no more of them. SHOES: 9 pairs Men's faultless Polish style, sizes 7 to 9 I-2 at $2.25. Blucher cut of same shoes costs $2.50. Women's faultless Polish style, sizes: 2-4's, I 4J's, 2 5's, 2 SJ, 2 liJ'Si l-"'s, at 1.75; regular 2. Chllils' faultless Polish (1 to 12 ut .1..')0; regular $1.50. A few pair Misses faultless Polish at tl.50. A good school shoo. You can save 25 ets a pair on the above well known brands They are all new and in good condition. 'Ladies' fine shoes, sizes ."5 -Ill's and 4'h, only $1.10. Ladies' linn regular f2 '0 hut Po lish stylo at $1.75, sizes 3-4's, 2 5'b, 1-5J and 2 (i's. Six pair Men's gun metal at $1.50, sizes 7 and S only. Juniata College Miiintiiins its A. 11. Course at a high siiuiiliijd. A member of the College and University Council of l'enn'a. Oilers thorough college preparation in iN Academy. Has lengthened its Normal Course to four years. Kneourages Illblo study, as organiz cd In the. llible School. Presents excellent opportunities for Music. Gives careful commercial training, including Shorthand and Typewriting. lias an Experienced Faculty, seven 1 arg Buildings, complete Equipment, hculthful Location. Tho Pall Term of l'.Ul will open September 18th. For catalogue, ad dress President, Juniata College, 7-27-71 Huntingdon, Pa. We have a full line of WHOLE STOCK SHOES. They are good and solid and cannot be beat for wear. BUY YOUR FALL SHOES AT HOLLINSHEAD'S. Window shades 10c Table oil cloth 15c A fairly good muslin 6c Good serviceable poplins at 20 and 25c Toweling 5, 6, 8 and 10c Pure linen 25c Men's hats 50, 75c and $1 Shippensburg work shirts 45c Shippensburg overalls 50 to 90c Clothes pins lc doz Colanders 10c Dust pans 5c Skimmers 5c Tin basins 5c Tin dish pans 10c 10 qt tin bucket 25c good tin and full size 8 qt stew kettle, enameled 45c 1 gal galvanized oil cans 18c Dog chains 10c Sewed leather halters 90c Horse collars-tick $1.00 Horse collars all leather $2.50, a good strong collar Two snap tie ropes 20 and 25c Buggy shafts 60c each Buggy shaft ends 30c Buggy tire and buggy rims, spokes, etc Fork handles, pick, axe and sledge handles; Crocks IOc gal., glass jars and tin cans at right prices. Yours for business, M. H. HOLLINSHEAD. jr. M. COMERER, agent for 7HK GEISER 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. Western Maryland Railway Company. In Effect Juno 4. 1911. Trulns leuve llunuouk an follows: fi.50 a. tn. (Siiodiiy only) for IIukitkIowii, Hill- Union' unit iiiU'i innll lU' poiuli, ".00 si. ill. (iluilv rxci-nt iuml:iy) for Hiitrer town. Hiilllinon' ami InU'iiiiedkiK! points. H.53 n. in. (iliklly excrpt Simil;iy) for Cumber land una liilurnitrillult; potnlH I0.0H ii in (ilnilv extent Siiniliiy) llnttcrstown Wuyni'lMiro. I'liiinilM't'shiirtf, iMrllyHtiiirtf, llutmvcr una hulliuioru. I '.ri n. in (ilullv pxetMit Siiniliiy) Utile til leads, oiiliown, Ciimlii'ihiiid. Klk lis mid western point, linnet, ohsi-rviiuou. pur lor ear, viliil vt'sUlinlt; Irani. i.W I), m. (ilullv excrnt Sunday) Hiik'crstown. (ietlvstinrir. Iluiiovu:, York. Itiilttmore and InliTiiii'dlatu points. fcoliil vcstiliiil! train with ulisurvallon, hulTct. parlor car. A IlollKIUHoX. J A SlIKFMKIlli. I'roiili-nt, (jeu'l .Muniitfer. K M Howell. Ucu'l I'uss. Aifeul. E.B.TH&COUGH r" rT? v Si ftp swftn rr9005KS Ci?f 50WI.00 1 1 vrf$40!!9S Ii ifliAiwiTitfREt AND AUTHROATAKD IMG TROUBLES guaranteed SArSFAcrofir' J Off MONEY REFUNDED. BANNER SA LVE the mt haailna 'e Ii wo-KI. Sale R - 1 iT a Annua un-mce NOW ON AT THE IRWIN STORE McConnellsburg, Pa. Beginning Thursday, August 3rd, the Irwin Store will conduct its Annual Cut-price Sale which will last ONL until Thursday, August 31. This is a Great Opportunity for the public to realize more than value for their money. During this period we will offer Jar rubbers 7c kind 5c doz Lamp chimney No 1 and 2, 4c each 300 China fruit saucers, 5c each 200 horse shoe tumblers, 2c each 200 thin blown tumblers '3c each 100 cut band tumblers 5c each Masons 1 at iars 46c doz 100 China salad dishes at 25 and 50c, worth 50c to $1.50 200 6x7 in. plates 4c each 100 China cups and saucers, 12c each, worth 25c 100 China plates, 10c each, worth 20c 6 Ten-piece toilet sets at $2.00 to $3.00 worth $3.00 to $5.00 50 cake and chop dishes, 19c to $1.50; worth 25c to $4.50 50 China sugar and Creams, 25 to 50c 200 bread and butter plates, 10c each 1 100-piece $13 dinner set 9.35 1 100-piece $19 dinner set 14.00 1 lOO-nifice S19 dinner set 15.00 100 framed pictures 10 to 50c each worth 25 to $1.50 All our books go at cut prices. Watches, jewelry, clocks, sHverware and cut glass at cut prices. Don't fail to see our IOc and 25c window display. Come in. Everybody welcome. THE IRWIN STORE. Harris' Sale List of REAL ESTATE will appear soon again with many new properties added. GEORGE A. HARRIS, Agent, Prothonotary Si Recorder's Office, McConnellsburg, Pa. Mrs. A. F. Little's SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE Our annual Midsummer Clearance Sale of Fashionable Millinery Goods is now on. It is our custom at this season of the year to make a thorough clean up of goods on hand so that we may enter our fall season with a stock entirely new and right up to the minute. Never more stunning style or better assortment of beautiful and becoming hats, than we are showing this season. No matter what kind of hat you require, we have it here; and when you get it, you will tin J it will cost you less than at any other store. Come and see for yourself just what an extensive assortment we have for your selection. Also shirt waists,' coat suits, skirts, pet ticoats, embroidery, laces, baby caps, boys' hats, collars, jabbots, belts, all of the latest styles and at prices any oik- can alTord to buy. Come and see goods whether you want to buy or not. 3 38 38 3 38 33 33 33 33 38 38 521fc Advertising Real Estate. Do you want to buy or bull a homo, a farm or a huslncs place? If so, my business is to help you. I have a cood 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 the country, hundreds of people from nearly every state In the Union have gotton them and are gi tting in terested in Fulton County Fruit Lands, farms and homes. If you want to buy, now is the tlmo, before prices advance or, strangers, come and get the best bargains. There is no schem ing In this. I do not speculate on these properties. I just let yon know where you can buy direct from ihe owner. My in terest Is only a small commission to pay expenses. If you want.to sell a property, there is a person some where who will pay you a good price for it, and thero is no better wajto liud that party than advertising as I l"i throughout the country. I chargq nothing unless It is sold, tlien only a small commission and do not take option on it, but leave you freoto sell at any time and get tho highest pos sible price it may bring. I will bo in homo ouWonly on Monday and Tuesday of each woek. FRANK MASON. Agent. McConnellsburg, Pa. V V Y.V Y V V V V V V V V. V V V V V Y Y V Y V.Y Y Y. Y Y YtYY.YY Y.Y V t t i 9 t $ t it Spring and Summer Millinery "CHIC STYLES." This Season's Styles are very much more sensible than fur number of years, and tho most fashionable designs liavo lost nothing in charm or popularity, because of their conscrvati Daintiness is the Keynote, Tho hats conio In every color of tho Spring-evry graceful shape every smart style. They are more than stylish, for the)' u beautiful as 'well. Our hats have a certain Charm and Individuality about thorn that you only find in -a first-class, up-to-date M'"' nery Store. Our prices, you will find right. You are cor Invited to call and see our goods, and becomo one of our m. customers. ANNA B. FREY, McConnellsburg. ley Fraker. i