a t MARKET REPORT. COIMKUTKD KVKUY WHDNKSIJA V. The irruln itiarkelN are takeu from tin: Cham-her-lmru clullv newniapnrn. Tin- prnvlMoii jirlien ure llioxe that olit;ilu 111 McCoiiuuIIk- bun:, GRAIN Wt.eot... 8 New wheat "J liran Com 08 Oats 45 Rye PROVISIONS Ham per lb 20 Shoulder 35 Bacon, Sides per It) 15 Potatoes, per bushel ., Butter, Creamery 2!) Batter, Country. 20 Eggs, per do.en 1' Lard, per tt I2 Live Calves, per lb 8 Chickens, per If) 10 Prime Timotby Seed for sale at Stouteagle Bros. Read Mrs. Little's Dew millin ery advertisement. Ever notice how the barber, when he is interested in what he is saying to you, will rub the same spot on your lather-covered face for ten minutes? If you knew of the real value of 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. Wanted IJealthy, sober, and industrious man aged about thirty with wife and one child wants to rent a farm p'ready stocked. Is a practical farmer and is now on farm. Inquire at News O&ice. The schools should neglect no opportunity to cultivate civw pride in the minds and hearts of the boys and girls. Perhaps faithful attention to this policy will develop a generation of men and women who wi'l rea'ly believe in a clean and a beautiful town. G. Hays Markley, son of Hon. H. K. Mart-ley of Warfordsburg has resumed h's work as a teach er m the public schools at West field, N. J. la connection with his school work, he wir also take up a course of studies in Colum bia University, New York City. Morgan county, W. Va., of which Berkley Springs is the county seat, had no work for the grand jury at their recent term of court. Not a crime had been conmitted in the county during the year. They have local option in Morgan county. Running up and down stairs, sweeping and bending 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 aU dealers. The Tonoloway Orchard Co., Hancock, have sold their crop of Jonathan apples, a fine red varie ty, to J. G. Harrison & Co., Ber lin, Md., at $4 per barrel on board the cars at 1 Iancock. There are abcut two carloads of this variety in the company's orch ards. The purchasers will exhib it the apples this fall at the Read ing Terminal Market, InPhi'adel phia. An article that has real merit should in time become popular. That such is the case with Cham berlain's Cough Remedy has been attested by many dealers. Here is one of them. H. W. Ilendrickson, Ohio Falls, Ind., writes, "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best for coughs, colds aDd croup, and is my best seller." For sale by all dealers. The Cumberland Valley lla'l road has inaugurated a move ment to prevent fires along its lines. Along either side of the tracks are plowed two wide fur rows about fifty feet from the tracks, making a complete fire line, ei. closing the area in which the locomotive sparks will fall. In years past whole tields of wheat and corn were badly burn ed by fire resulting from the sparks in dry weather. Looi Before You Leap. Domestic infelicity soems to have developed Into a mania in parts of our country. It seems too, to grow u'ore serious evory year, 5 ' the reco; ds of the divorce courts 'urnish us any criterion. Recently we read of Frank Bran non, 52 years old, who shot his wife Annette, 15 years his junior, in Lewistown, and then shot him self, the perpetrator of the deed injurmg his wife so badly that her life is in jeopardy, while he killed himself out and out. This is only one of the many incidents of which we read in the daily Press. We have recently had brought to our notice that scan dalous Beattie trial, which having been published widely in the country, is truely a disgrace to the marriage bond as well as to our country in general The rea son for all this dissatisfaction among marred people is very hard to asoertaio unless too many people "ush 'nto the matnmoni?1 state without due consideration of what : t means. That our coun try might be purged of this kind of wickedaess is certvnly the hope of decent people. No Need to Slop Work. When your doctor orders you to stop work, it staggers you. "I can't" you say. You know you are weak, run-down and failing in health, day by day, but you must work as long as you can stand. What you need is Elec tric Bitters to give tone, strength and vigor to your system, to pre vent breakdown and build you up. Don't be weak, sickly or ailing when Electric Bitters will benefit you from the first dose Thousands bless them for their glorious health and strength. Try them. Every bottle is guar anteed to satisfy. Only 60c at Trout's Drug Store. Local Institute. The first Local Institute of Tod township was held at Wood burn last Friday evening. The meeting was called to order by the teacher Miss Mabel Fore, and then the teachers and pupils took band Id i aking the meeting a success. Teachers present were : A. D. I'eightel, Johu Kelso, Pearle Gross, and Mabel Fore of Tod; Blanche Peck and Robert Cromer ofDubhu. The meeting adjourn ed to meet at Scott's October Gtb. 0. Pearle Gress, Sec'y. Mason's Cider Mill. The undersigned will make cider at bis flouring mill in Thorn p son township, the following days of each week Tuesday, Wednes day, Thursday and Friday. Ci der boiled for merchant's use. First class whiskey barrels for sale. James Johnson. Evangelist rming. Mr. John Warden, an evange list, of llarrisburg, Pa., will con duct a serir of Bible studies in the M. E. church of this place be ginning next Sunday morning and continuing every evening un til the 3rd o" October with meet ings on the afternoons o" Tues day, Wednesday and Thursday, Afternoon meetings at 2:30, even ing 7:30. We know the meetings will be helptul and we are anxious to have you present. Bring Bible, pencil and paper. For Sale! A good kitchen range equipped with oven thermometer, warming closet, and large water tank; also a medium size double heater coal stove and a wood stove, are for sale at reasonable prices, at the Lutheran parsonage, McConnells burg. Clifford E. Hay.?. Cider Making The undersigned will make cider at lus home near .lugtowu school house Tuesday of each week for two weeks aud then Tuesday and Wednesday only. Nick IIoiiman. Absolutely Pure Tho only Baking Powder mado from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE Some Prices at J. K. Johnston's That Will Interest You. Ladies', Gents' and Chil dren's Coat Sweaters, 45c, 90c, $1.00 to $3.00. Fleeced Cotton and Wool Under-wear, 23c, 39c, 50c to $1.00 Men's Dress Hats Pretti er than ever, $1.00. Ladies' White Muslin Gowns, Petticoats and Shirt Waists, 50c to $1.00. Men's Extra Everyday and Fancy Trousers. 50c to $3.50. Extra Everyday and Dress Coats. $2.00. Leggins and Over Gaiters 25c and 50c. Cord Trousers, $1.25 to $3.00. Canvass Gloves, 3 Pair for 25c. Men's Every-Day Shirts, Blue and Grey, Only 39c. Hole-Proof Hosiery Guar anteed, ask for them. Tailoring by Taylor Is the kind that you would expect to pay big prices for, BUT YOU DON'T. We are the people who will be able to supply all your needs. This fall's line is made in the pret tiest of materials ever shown, and the new styles are on display here, rang ing in prices from $4.75 to $15.00. These will pay you to inspect. In Ladies' Coats we sure ly have some beautiful garments, in Black, Blue, irown and all the shades of Tan, $1.75, $2.25, $3.00 to $10.00 and up to $15.00. Ladies' Jacket Suits that are all of the very la test designs, $5.75 to $15.00. Neckwear 15c to 50c. $1.00 Shoes $1.00 $1.25 Shoes $1.25 $2.00 Shoes $2.00 $3.00 Shoes $3.00 New Blankets and Com forts, 65c up to $5.00 Something New in Ladies' Dress Goods. Single Barrel Shot Guns $3.25 up to $4.50. DoubleBarrel in Hammer and Hammerless. $8.00 to $18.00 Ammunition " At the very Lowest Prices. Quite a Store Full of Ex traordinary Values That will Pay You to In spect, and get Prices. J. K. JOHNSTON. Jurors Drawn For October Court Following is a list of jurors drawn for October term of court: GKAND JCHOHS. Ayr Edward Clugston. David M. Kendall. Hethel Job Hess. Brush Creek Robert Diehl. Dublin K. M. Cline, Dolph Jones, John Marks, John W. Snider. Licking Creek Thomas Ilollens head, Kdward Sharpe. McConnellsburg Frank I). Sipes, Ellis Unger. Taylor Isaiah Baker, David K. Chesnut, William Leldy. Thompson Watson Carbaugh, Har ry B. Hill. Todd Benjamin Cline, Philip Rots. Union W. C. Beatty, Ceorge Slgel. Wells 11. E. Spangler, John W. Gibson. TKTIT Jl'KOKH. Ayr Abner Lake, Barton Lottie, George C. Mellott, James Woodal, Sr., William at. Belfast G. C. Deshong, Ross ITol lenshead, Raynard Mellott, Samuel D. Mellott. Bethel Stephen Fisher, Frank Lewis. Brush Creek Charley W. Acres, Morgan Barton, .lames Garland, Watson Plessinger. Dublin Irvln Bradnlck, John Fore man, John Fleming, William Galla gher, William Kelso. Llcklntr Creek Bali.er Cutchall. Milton Cline, William C. Davis, Kinery Hesler. McConnellsburg Michael Black, Joseph Doyle, J. Kendall Johnston, Marsdon Kirk, Ellis Lynch. Paul, Wagner. Taylor Howard Barcott, John Knepper, Jacob C. Lamberson, Geo. Laidtg, Sr., B. H, Shaw. Thompson Asa Erakeall, Isaao Culler, J. W. Douglas, Roy Mason, Ezra L. Peck, Elijuh Souders. Todd-IIal Trout. Union Johnston .T. TTemWshof, J.: i Inert R. M'lltt. WelU-W. H. MuiimiruHlufr, .1. W. Diivull, .lolm Hon. -k, Clulf Pliiiiir. 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. - POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Orders have been issued re quiring uniformed passenger trainmen on tbe main lines of tbe Pennsylvania ilaiiroad to keep their coats buttoned while on duty. During the hot season each year the men are allowed to unbutton their coats, but, begin ning with last Saturday, they must be buttoned closely until next spring. In McConnellsburg "A mean, hateful thing," is merely a girl who knows a secret and won't tell it. Mrs. A. F. Little's Big Underselling Store. - . Alter having spent a lot of time in the Eastern Cities jrettinff all the latest idea in Fashionable Millinery, we are now receiving and unpacking . the largest line ever brought to this town. The hats are . s . . : SIMPLY GREAT:- and the wonder ot our customers is How we can crowd so much style and quality in a hat and yet afford to sell it for so little money. GOME EARLY and get first choice. We, of course, have chil dren's Bear-Skin Coats in all colors, Collars, Belts, Buckles, Combs, Barrettes, Hair Nets and Hosiery. Silks as low as 25 cents a yard. A. F. LITTLE. VOTE FOR MAX H. SHEETS For Sheriff of Fulton County ' Democratic Candidate of the Rank and File MAX H. SHEETS 1b a candidate (or the olllce of SHER IFF OF FULTON COUNTY. He deserves nomination and election. MR. SHEETS, is perhaps, more widely known than any other man in this county. He has claims of a Kpeclal nature upon his fellow citizens. He has been a part of the life of our county all his life, and has always contrib uted to the entertainment, pleasure, and progressive ad vancement of our citizens. In season and out of season he has been at the command of those who doslred his services. Without regard to creed, politics or nationality he has al ways lent a helping hand when he could do so. Without money and without price, any church, society, gathering or person could call upon MAX SHEETS and receive his aid unless circumstances, over which he had no control, prevent ed. Now when the time has come when he may be helped why not help him? He seeks the olllce of SHERIFF and is thoroughly competent to perform its duties, MR. SHEETS has been in active business in this, his native county, alj his life and is one of our best citizens. The Democratic Primary election is an open one and every vote will count. Why not help MAX SHEETS. VOTE FOR SHEETS FOR SHERIFF. Here! Here! I HAVE A SMALL STOCK OF China Ware :- both American and Imported that I am going to SELL and from my regular Prices 1 will cut it all . . :-: One-Third Off :-: from Regular Price, If you need any odd pieces, come in as they are all BARGAINS . E. R. McCLAIN, Post Office Building. Advertising Real Estate, Do you want to buy or sell a home, a farm or a business place? If so, my business is to help you. I have a gooil as sortment located In every township in Fulton County. TWO WATER-POWER GRIST MILLS in good condition, well located: Full descriptloa 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 gotten them and are getting in terested in Fulton County Fruit Lands, farms and homes. If you want to buy, now is the time, 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 you know where you can buy direct from the 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 there is no better way to find that party than advertising as I ". throughout the country. I charge nothing unless it Is sow, then only a small commission and do not take option on it, but leave you free to sell at any time and get the highest pos sible price it may bring. I will be in home ollice only on Monday and Tuesday or each week. FRANK MASON, Agent. McConnellsburg, Pa. a .-1 Juniata College Maintains its A. 0. Course at a high standard. A member of the College and University Council of Penn'a. OITers thorough college preparation la Its Academy. Has lengthened its Normal Course to four years. Encourages Bible study, as organ!. ed In the Bible School. Presents excellent opportunities for Music. Olves careful commercial training, Including Shorthand ami Typewriting. Has an Experienced Faculty, seven large Buildings, complete Equipment, liciilthful Location. The Fall Term of lull will open September 18th. For catalogue, ad dress President, Juniata College, 7-27-7t Huntingdon, Pa. Ill LLTHE COUCH ANOCURETKCLUHGS KiiKBEmsnG's SlEVDiSCSVEilY Mfif OUUH5 rrtRici50ai.oo rvrljOLD3 ir trim, bottiefree AND AllTHROATAND LUNG TROUBLES GUAftANTEEO SATSFACTORV W. M. COMERERi agent for 1HL GEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY BURNT CABINS, P for the sale of Traction Portable Engines, Gaso line, Separators, Clo ver Hullers, Saw mills. Sc. Engines on liana at the time. Western Maryland Railway Co1' InEffeotJun"4'19'1' Trains leave Hancock u fo 8.M a. m. (dally except Jun land and Intermed16 P' H,erW 10.08 a. m. (da.ly RMp.m. (dally MC$,S lean Oldtown. ;J't, ob-erva"" lor our. wild veil""'" " mZt .Mp. . (dally JTJ? tramw.thobservat''-' A RoHKRTSON, " G" President, Aet, M sn nun v,
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