1 , MARKET REPORT. COKIll'XTKU KVKUY W KUN I .SUA Y. Tin" (fniln nmrki'ts mi tnUrn rum llii Ctiiim-Im-isImhk dully i'wsiiiiei-M. Tin' iirnvKliiii iirli'i-s uru llmsu Llllil olillilll III McUonlirlls liurv. GRAIN Wheat 7 New wheat HI 11 run Cora Oats 43 Uye "3 PROVISIONS TIam per lb 20 Shoulder 15 Uucon, Sides per tl. . 15 I'otutoes, ior bushel llutter, Creamery 29 Uuttor, Country 20 Eggs, per di,cn . . . . 20 Lard, per It 12 Live Calves, per It fi Chickens, per Hi 10 . Subscribe lor tho "News' only, $1.00 a year. Sick headache is caused by- a disordered stomach. Take Cham berlain's Tablets and correct that and the headaches will disappear. For sale by all dealers. W. T. Runyan, optician will again be at McConnellsburjr, Oc tober Cd to Gth. llancoclf, Octo ber Dth to 14. Needmore, 10th and 17th. fl-28-2t. Colt Foit Sam:. S. N. Bupi prarner, near Droit postoflico in Helfast township has a good threo-month's-old colt for sale. Good heavy boned, good breed and price right to quick buyer. The Shakesperean Club of this place will have a meeting at Mis9 Frances Greathead's home on Thursday evening, October 5th. All wishing to become tuumbers of the club are invited to attend. One way to tell whether it is a toadstool or mushroom is to eat it. If it kills you, it's a toadstool, if you survive, it's a mushroom. You may rely on this as an in fallible test. Wanted Healthy, sober, and industrious man aged about thirty with wife and one child wants to rent a farm already stocked. Is a practical farmer and is now on farm. Inquire at Nkws Office. Hotel kcepors holding saloon licenses, were barred from the Till: FAVORITE LAXATIVE. Ono at Nilit Makes Hie Next Day Bright; No Charge if It Doesn't. . IJecause of its extremely gentle and effective action, IJexall Or derlies have bcome the most popular Remedy for Constipation Wo are so positive that Rexall Orderlies will do all that is claim ed for them that we positively guarantee to hand back the mon- v ey you paid us lor them upon your mere request, if you are not entirely satisfied. Rexall Orderlies are eaten like candy, are very pleasant to the taste, do not gripe, cause nausea, or any other annoyance usually experienced when ordinary ca thnrtics aro used, Rexall Orderlies have a positive regulative effect upou the bowels and tend to provide pormanent relief from Constipation and the myriad of , associate ailments nesides, they help, to overcome the necessity of the constant use of laxatives lo keep the bowels in normal condition. We honestly believe there is no similar medicine so pood as Rex all Orderlies, especially for chil dren, aged, or delicate people, They are prepared in convenient tablet form in three sizes of pack aiies. L'rices, 10c , 2")C, and 50c. Why not try them at our risk on our guarantee? Remember, Rexall Remedies can be obtained in this communi ty only at our store The Rexall Store. Leslie . Soylar, Mc- connellsburg. Visit The Schools. Few people have atiy idea what an incentive it is to both teacher and scholar to kuow that parents and outsiders are taking a lively interest in their work. We be lieve tho "little folks" at school appreciate such interest more pernaps tnan the larger ones. Still tho effect is not lost on any of them, and we hope every par ent will take a hint from this and ! place the public school on their visiting list. Sale Register. Saturday, October 14, L. L, Cunningham, agent for the heirs of Mr. and Mrs. Porter Ander son, late of Dublin Mills deceased will sell at the late residence of the decedents at Dublin Mills, one iiouse and three lots of ground, and personal property, consisting ot stoves, tables, chairs, carpets, beds and house hold goods generally. Sale be gius at 10 o'clock, a. m. For terms and further description see posters. Thursday, October 19,1011, Mrs J. S. Nelson, intending to leave .1. t 11 41. order of Odd Fellows by action tl,u llirui w 111 bUU uu lY 1" u,ulsua iaUonln.tThiirs.liiv hv thn Sov-. m 1 a township one mile norm or ereign Grand Lodge in session at Indianapolis, lnd. Saloon keep ers have been barred for a long time. When you ha.'e a bad cold you want the best medicine obtainable so as to cure it with as little de lay as possible. Here is a drug gist's opinion: ,ll have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for fifteen years," says Enos Lol lar of Saratoga. Ind.. "r.nd con sider it the best on the market.'' For sale by all dealers. Burns Husband Clothes. In order to prevent her hus band being popular with other women, Mrs. Maggie Reiley, of "Wilkesbarro, Pa., burned up all his good clothes while he was at work, and now ho has only his working clothes until pay day. Mrs. Reiley discovered her hus band was partial to other women, and she piled his clothes in a heap and fired t.hem. The police and fire department arrived, anc'i Mrs. Reiley was arrested and lined $5. She says she is satisfied, how ever, that her husband will not make a hit in his working clothes and will not bo popular for a time at least. M'Connellsburg, one brown mare will work anywhere and is safe for a woman to drive, four good cows, four young cattle, two horso wagon, hay carriers, mow ing machine, yankee harness, buggy harness, corn fodder, corn by the bushel, ISO chickens and a lot of articles which will be mentioned on Dills. Also house hold goods. Sale begins at 10 a m. A. L. Wible, auctioneer. Friday, October 20, John G. Hess, executor of the will ot Emanuel Fegley, deceasad, wil sell at the late residence of the decedent, about ono mile south west of Needmore, horses, cattle. hogs, farming implements, buggy wagon, harness, hay, &c. Sale begins at 9 o'clock, when a credit of 0 months will be given. Wednesday, November 1, C M. Unger intending to quit farm ing. will sell at his residence in Ayr township, about four miles south of McConnellsburg, 4 hors os, harness, wagons, binder plows, harrows, 150 bbls. of corn, lot of corn fodder, &c. Sale be gins at 10 o'clock. Credit 10 months. C. M. Ray, auctioneer. KEELEY CURE Tlieciire that hiui btrn cotitltntnimly sue- cemful for more than 32 yenrH in worth In- I vmtiiriulnir. I'or the ilnm or drink habit. I Wril. lorp4rlkal.rl.Onlv Kerlry Inslitlltr in I WrUrril I'rnna 4Z16 Fifth Atr., Pittknrli. Pi. I 4 :''- - . mmmmmm 223 Executor's Notice. KsUte of Kiniiuiiol Kutfloy, lute of liclfusl township, I'll., tlrcensi-d. I.tHlirm tostiininntaiy on tho iibove ornate hiivluK ben (trained to thy undorluned, all pi-tou Indebted to the Hiild estate ure re- quested to muke payment, mid those hiivlun elniuw to present the same without deluy. joiin u. moss. Sept. 2K, II, flt. Kieeutor. PUBLIC SALE Of Valuable Real Estate. Wednesday, October la, 191 1, I P.M. The undersiirnrd, executor of tho last will fcc. of Ceorire Snyder, late of Todd township deceased, will sell on the premises the following valuable Ileal Kstate to wit: MANSION FARM now tenanted by Cloyd Everhart, and situated along the Cove Ho ad leading from McConnellsburg to Knobsville, two miles north of McConnellsburg, containing Ml acres more or less in fine state of cultivation. The Improve ments are u good frame dwelling house, bank barn, wagon shed, and other outbuildings. The farm con tains an abundance of all kinds of fruit trees, is well watered, and alto gether a very desirable farm property. In addition to tho property already described is a tract of TIMBERLAND containing 40 acres more or less, and within a convenient distance of the mansion property. Terms will be made known on day of sale. S. W. KIRK, Executor, 10-5-3t. McConnellsburg, l'a. Western Maryland Railway Company. In Effect Juno 4. 1911. Trulns lenve Hiineock us follows: S.50u. ni. (Sundays nnly) for Itiincrstow n, Hal- 1 1 more mid Inlermeclluie poiuis. 8.00 a.m. (daily exerpt Sunday) for Hiiccrs- town. Halimiore una miiTiueaiiiie pouus. H.W a. in. (dally exeopt Sunday) for Cumber land und inUM-nieiliate points 10.08 a.m. (daily except Sunday) Hntrerstown, Waynesboro. I'haniborsburB, (JettysburK. Hanover and lialtlmore. l'i.55 p. m (dnllv except Sunday) Mttle Ot leans, oldtowu. Cumberland. Klk.nsana western points. Bullet, observation, par lor en r, olid vestibule train. 4 M n. m. (ditllv excent Sunday) Hairerstnwn. (icltysburtr. Hanover. York, lialtlmore and intermediate points. Solid vestibule train with observation, bullet, parlor oar. A IlirliK.UTSoN. J A SllKPIIKIll). President, Geu'l Manatcer. F M Howell, Ucn'l Pass. Agent, Here to Greet You Our magnificent Fall and Winter lino of the latest stylos and fabrics In women's handsome made-to-measure garments has just arrived. It is tho most comploto array of newest stylo crea tions ever shown, and it is well worth your time to call and ex amine. ' Come and See These New Fall Styles There are 72 latest fashions and over 2o2 guaranteed fabrics to choose from. And tlifi American Ladies Tailoring Company of Chicago, whoso exclusive representatives wo are hero, will tailor your selection to order for you Faultlessly assuring an absolute lit and perfect satisfaction in every way. Don't miss this great array of Fashion's newest dictates. Tho prices are no higher than what you have been paying for most ready-made and a mere Inspection will prove this to you. A. U. NACE & SON, McConnellsburg, Pa. IIP - Trimmed Millinery. Distinctive Autumn and Winter Hats for Women, Misses and Children. We demonstrate this most emphatically in our display. The prettiest .hats to be seen in Fulton Coumty are here in profus ion. The very newest creations from the leading French Milliners. The "Just Out" Things from New ork, and a lot of chic, smart and stylish conceits from our own workroom. NOT HARD TO PICK OUT A HAT HERE. We take great pleasure in showing these goods. COME EARLY. When once you see, you will be sure to buy. ANNA B. FREY. 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. Sab93rib3 tor tba "News;' only $1.00 a year. & Absolutely Fzsro m J2 Economizes Duller, , Flour W Ffljjs; malses the fod more (& m appcti2ing and wholesome ijjyft The only Raking Powder made t W Irom Roya! Grape Cream ct Tartar l;t !L It Fleeced Cotton and Wool Undcr-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 E v e r y d ay and Dress Coats. $2.00. Leggins and Over Gaiters 25c and 50c. Quite a Store Full of Ex traordinary Values That will Pay You to In spect, and get Prices. Canvass' Gloves, 3 Pair for 25c. Men's Every-Day Shirts, Blue and Grey, Only 39c. 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, rangj 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, Brown 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. Ammunition At the very Lowest Prices. Hole-Proof Hosiery Guar antecd, ask for them. 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. Double Barrel in Hammer and Hammerlcss". $8.00 to $18.00 Cord Trousers, $1.25 to $3.00. 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. 10 8 28 S3 9 58 38 I I 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 Rood as sortment locaUid In every township In Fulton County. TWO WATER-POWER GRIST MILLS In Rood condition, well loeutod: 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 gotten them and are getting in terested in Fulton County Fruit Lands, farms and homes. If you want to buy, now is tho time, before prices advance or, strangers, come and get the best bargains. Thore is no schem ing In this. I do not speculate on theso properties. I just let you know where you can buy direct from tho owner. My in terest is only a small commission to pay expenses. If you wnnt to sell a property, there is a person somo where who will pay you a good p'rico for it, und there is no better way to find that party than advertising as I do, throughout the country. I charge nothing unless it is sold, then only a small commission und do not take option on it, but leave you free to soil at any timo and get tho highest pos sible price it may bring. I will be in homo ollice only on Monday and Tuesday of each week. FRANK MASON. Agent. IcConnellsburg, Pa. Here ! Here! 1 HAVE A SMALL STOCK OF China Ware :- both American and Imported that I am going to SELL and from my regular Prices I 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, P.ost Office Building. Mrs. A. F. Little's Big Underselling Store. Alter having spent a lot of time in the Eastern Cities getting all the latest ideas in Fashionable Millinery, we art now receiving and unpacking the largest line ever brought to this town. I nc hats are . : SIMPLY GREAT:- and the wonder ot our customers is How we can crowd so much style and quality in a hat ana yet aiTord 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, Collais, Belts. Buckles, Combs, Barrettes, Hair Nets and Hosiery. Silks as low as 25 cents a yard. A. F. LITTLE. rr. 0 as u ?. OS m -, o 'J 6 ;vi rv ( o 0' Co, 0 J. K. JOHNSTON.