MARKET REPORT. fXmitlXTKD KVKUY WIIDNKSIU V. The (rniln iimrkem lire ttilten from tin- Chnn-bei-liurlf thill V lirwviiinn. The prevision prleea arts those ihut uhuiu in MoJouhullx uuiw. GRAIN Wheat 8i Now wheut "0 Br an Cora ,iH Oats 45 Itye '5 PROVISIONS TTuiii por It 20 Shoulder 15 Bacon, Sides pur tli 15 Potatoeg, per bushel Butter, Creamery 31 Butter, Country 25 Eggs, pur dozen 22 Lard, per lb 12 Live Culves, por lb 0 Chickens, ner It i 8 HAIR HEALTH. C. E. Starr at Three Springs is soiling coal oil at 7 cents a gal lon. 10 19t4. The annual "love-feast" ol the German Baptist congregation will be held at the McConnells dale church north of McConnells burg Sunday, November 5, 1911. Sick headache is caused by s disordered stomach. Take Cham berlain's Tablets and correct that and the headaches will disappear, For sale by all dealers. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob lleisner, daughter Miss Minnie and Miss Maria D. Alexander, drove over to Mercersburg on Sunday, to visit Mr. lieisner's son George who is a student at the Ac.ideiay , The Mechanics Band will give an Oyster Supper at Mechanics Hall, Clear llidge, Saturday eve ning, October 28th. Free Band Concert from 8 to 9 o'clock. Turn out and have a good mess of oys ters and help the boys along. The editor's family is indebted to Mrs. William Tolbert, of Big Cove Tannery for a box of deli cious fall pears. U e suppose there will be sotno one moan enough when this item is read to say that tho editor's family is in debt to nearly everybody else too. By referenco to the Dissolution Notice of the big lumber firm o Kalbach & Spangler, it will be seen that l'rothonctary Geo. A. Harris, has purchased tho Kal bach interest, and that the busi ness will hereafter bo conducted under the firm name of Spangler & Harris. 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. Ilero is a drug gist's opinion: "1 have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for fifteen years," says Enos iyl lar of Saratoga, Ind., "and con sider it the best on the market." For sale by all dealers. The A. V. Landus Company, ol Lancaster, Pa., dealers in farms and country properties, are look ing'for a responsible man to act as their reprentative in thi3 coun ty. No experience is necessary and a nice income is assured, without interfering wiih your present business. Interested parties should write at ouco. Dr. S. M. Crawford, Medical Examiner, Volunteer, Relief De partment, Pennsylvania railroad, stationed at Harnsburg, spent a nignt in town last week. Dr. Crawford's mother was Hannah Morro v, a sister of G. Newton Hoke's first wife (Adaline Mor row) and tho Morrows resided in tho house now the residence of J. G. Reisner and family. Abraham Ilershey, of Dublin Mills, called at the oflice while in town last Thursday and advanced tho subscription to tho Nkws an othor year. Mr. Uershey has sold the farm on which he has resided during the past forty six years,- lour miles from Dublin Mills, to Mr. Jere Kcepper and he intends to remove to New Grenada in a few weoks, where he has purchased a houso and lot. Mr. Uershey is a veteran of the Civil War, be havine served seven teeu months iu the 13th Pennsyl vania Cavalry. ake Advantage ci This Generous Offer. Your money back upon request at our store if liexall "!)o" Hair Tonic doesn't do as wo claim. Hi it's our guarantee. You obli gate yrurself to nothing whatever Could you ask or could we give you stronger proof of our confi dence in the hair restoring quali ties of this preparation? We could not afford to so strong y endorse Rexall "93" Hair Tonic and continue to sell it as we do, if it did not do all we claim it will. Should our enthusiasm have car ried us away, and Rexall "93" Hair Tonic not give entire satis faction to the users, they would lose faith in us and our state ments, and in consequence our business prestige would suffer. We assure you that If your hair is beginning to unnaturally fall out or it you have any scaly trou ble, Rexall "93" Hair Tonic will promptly eradicate dandruff, stimulate hair v growth, and pre vent premature balducss, or the above guarantee becomes opera tive. Two sizes, 50c. and $1.00. Sold only at our store The Rex all Store. Leslie W. Seylar. Onion Syrup Remedy for Cold. When all's said, the most reli able remedy lor a cold is onion syrup. October colds are not easy to cure, but the good old plantation compound will do the trick. Slice a red onion, the red der and coarser the better, and sandwich the slices with coarse brown Rugar. Put the sugar and onion sandwich in a saucer, turn another saucer upside down over it, and let it stand a few hours. The result will be a thick svrup. to bo taken as often as possible. The more you drink the sooner you'll get rid of the cold. Every southern wo.man who has had the care of a large number of children or servants pins her faith to onion syrup. Exchange. V r X K." JOHNSTON niton County's Headquarters for Men's Women's and Children's Clothing. We are offering an unequaled variety of the newest fall and winter styles at unmatchably low prices. The clothing that we sell is the most satisfactory Clothing that can be made. You cannot get better workmanship or more snap and style into your Garments than you will get'in Ours. Mens Suits at $5.00 to $15.00. In Blue, Brown, Black, Green, and Grey, both in all wools and mixed cloths. Men's $5.oo Blue or Brown Suits that most stores will ask you $6.00 for same quality. t, i a aa we can give you a Suit in all At plu.UU the late Shades, that sure is a Classy Suit. These we feel certain can not be equaled at less than $12.50. fl CI 9 CO Suits are All Wool and the UlIF jlZ.JU Finest' that has ever been put on the Market for this price. Wc have a large assortment at this Price. T M C Art we can sl7w vou Suits that tOr JplD.UU are better by far than the Ordinary Cusfom Made Suit. With every Suit a Belt or Pair Suspend ers FREE. Ladies' Jacket Suits $4.75 to $15.00 These are all 1911 Garments, Mostly Blue and Black colors. We have your size and also a FIT. We can show you a full line of Jacket Suitings and all the different shades. Ranging in price from 25c to $l.oo per yd. Linings and Trimmings to match. Ladies Wool and Silk Scarfs 40c to $1.00 In white, black, or blue and pink. Coat Sweaters For all the Family Men's Wool at $l.oo up to $2.50. Ladies' $l.oo and up. Child's 50c and up. Also in cotton mixed from 45c up. N Averts Awful Tragedy. Timely rdvico given Mrs. C Willonghby, of Marengo, Wis, (11 No. 1) prevented a dreadful traced v and saved two lives Doctors h id said her frightfu cough was a "consumption' cough and could do little to holp her. After many remedies failed her aunt urged her to take Dr King's New Discovery. I have been using it for some time, "she wrote "and the awful cough has almost gone. It also saved my little boy when taken with a so veie bronchial trouble. This matchless medicine has no equal for throat and lung troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Trout's drug store, Underwear, Underwear. A full line of all kinds of Underwear. Men's at 39c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. These are all Sanitary.Fleeccd, full size and well bound. Ladies' piece suits at 15c to $1 .00 Ladies' union suits 50c. Children's rang ing according to their age. Sale Register. Wednesday, November 1, C. M. Ungor intending to quit farm ing, will sell at his residence in Ayr township, about four miles south of McConnellsburg, 4 hors es, harness, wagons, binder, plows, harrows, 150 bbls. of corn, lot of cornfodder, &c. Sale bo cins at 10 o'clock. Credit 10 rt mouths. C. M. Ray, auctioneer. Saturday, November 11, Mrs. J. J. Mellott, having sold her farm and inteuding to quit farm ing, will soil at her residence, in the Corner, about two and a half miles southeast of Big Cove Tau nery, 3 horses, 10 head of cattle, 11 head of sheep, 0 hogs, wheat and corn by tho bushel, hay by the ton, farming implements and household goods. Sale begins at in nV.loc.k. sham Credit C months. Saturday, November 11 liar vey A. Black intending to remove from the County will sell at his residence on East Walnut street McConnellsburg.household goods consisting of cook stove, cup boards, tables, chairs, beds and hprlrlinc. carocts. kettles tubs &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit six months. Mi Absolutely Puro Tho only Baking Powder mado from Royal G rape C ream of Tartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE A full line of Outing Cloths and Flannels, also Shakers and Cantons, Seersuckers and Ginghams. Mens Overcoats 2.50 up to $15.00. At $2.50 we can furnish you a man's Rain Coat that will stand the Rough wear for everyday. $1.25 a Rain Proof Slip-on that is becoming very popular. . will buy you a good full length over IpD.OO coat with or without a storm proof Collar. 7 C CO Coats in Grey or Black with 1.D9 10 Jpy.OO with the new Military Col lars in al! Wool Garments. 1H t (? i o are certainly Handsome 1U.00 10 plZ.j'J Coats, these are all in the Newest Styles and are all Wool. Beys' Overcoats 2.oo to $7.5o. Girl's Bear Skin and Pony Cloth Coats $2.00 up to $7.00. Ladies' Long Coats 2.5o to $15.oo. Full Lined Blue or Blacks in all wool $10,00 to $15.00. , These are all full lined with Satin. CI 9 C et you an a" wol Ml length )lZ.t)9 coat in any shade of Grey, Tan or Blue, also same in the Black. 6. in black, brown and Greys .00 tO $5.00 are the prettiest for that Price we ever handled. 2- . is a full length coat in black .30 tO $.5.00 or Grey. Also have the Pony Cloth Coats in Ladies' and Children's. Please note that these are all 19 11 Garments, Full Length. SHOES, SHOES, Shoes that wc can recommend to you to be worth your while to inspect and also take a pair or two along home. Men's everyday at $1.25 to. $5.00 Ladies' everyday $1.25 to $2.00. Men's $1.50 to $ 1.00. Ladies' Dress $1.25 to $:J.00. Children's School Shoes $1.00 up. Alll Kinds of Guns and Ammunition. J. K. JOHNSTON. NEW GRENADA. Another victim of typhoid fever in the homo of Jacob Black. This time it is Ilarry a ten year old son, and the third case in the family. Mrs. Jesse Keith is also down with typhoid lever at the home of A. D. Keith. She is the bride of less than a month, whose mar riage notico appeared in tho News last week. Ruth Cunuingham went to Mount Union last Saturday to visit her brother Arthur. William Alloway's shanty at the coal bank on top of Rays Hill mountain was recently destroyed by fire together with all the con tents including about fourteen, dollars in money. In trying to subdue tho llames, Mr. Alloway was severely burned in tho face. This is a severe loss to Billy and it wiill cause him a long chase morning and evening to rebuild. Mrs. Wilbur Mills and sons Fred and Ralph spent Sunday at the home of F. G. M ills. Sht reports that her husband who b now in the Medico Chi hospital Philadelphia is improving finely, and will soon be able tJ return home, all of which is glad newt to his-many friends. Mrs. Roy McClain and hor sis ter Myrtle Barnett, of Youngs town, O., arrived at tho home ol their parents, George W. Barnet and wife last Friday. Mrs. Mc Clain is in very poor health. llustou Ileeter, of Tavlor town ship, was a visitor in Now Gre nada last Sunday.. Wanted. Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Ducks Gnese, Turkeys, Guineas, Pige- ons,Nuts, andDrieclFruits. Also, Apples aud Potatoes. Highest Market Price Paid. Address I. K. KlSlX'KKli 314 N. Water St., 10-5, w2. Philadelphia, IV. A. U. NACE & SON. We now have here the cheapest and best line of suitings in the county. We guarantee EVERY GARMENT TO BE RIGHT, If not right you have no right to take it. MEN'S SUITS from $2.50 to $13.50 MEN'S OVERCOATS from 2.50 to 12.50 MEN'S PANTALOONS from 50 to 4.50 BOY'S SUITS from 1.75 to 6.50 CHILDREN'S SUITS from 1.00 to 4.75 UNDERWEAR trom 25 to 1,25 Coat Sweaters for Men, Boys and Chil dren 40c. to $2.50. Hats and Caps always the iatest styles and prices the lowest. Gloves in great variety. GIVE US A CALL. Dissolution Notice. Ntiee Is hureby given that the part nership heretofore existing between Harrison Kalbuuvh and Clias. U. Spangler, trailing and doing business at MeCnnellsburg, Fulton County, Pa., under the llrm namo of Kallmeh & Spangor, has this day been dissolv ed by mutual consent, aud the lntereit of Harrison Kalbach is now owned by Geo. A. Harris, and the business hereafter will be conducted under the firm name of Spangler & Harris. The books and accounts of tho firm of Kalbitugh and Spangler are now In the hands of Chus. U. Spangler, who will collect all outstanding accounts and pay all indebtedness of tho old firm. IlAKiiisoN iCalhach, ClIAlM.KS 11. Sl'ANllLKU. McConnellsburg, Pa., October 2.1, l'Jll, U. iVospuss notices at the Nkws t fllco. Five cents each or 0 for a fiuartor. May bo sent by mail. Western Maryland Railway Company. In Effect Juno 4. 1911. Trains letivo Iliincock us follows: R.Wu. m. (Suntliiyx only) for Ilunerstoivn, liul tlmore unit lulurmeilhilu puilUs, P.OOu. m. (dully except Sumliiy) for Huucru town, Iliiitlmore und iiiieriiietlluto points. K.A0 a. ni. (dully except Sumliiy) for Cumber- luml untl IntL'i iiH-Ulule points 10.08 ft. m. dimly except Sumliiy) llnwrstowd, WuynestNmi. I'humberslmrK, ISeltyxburg, llHiiover uml Imlllmoru, 11 55 p. m (dully exeept Sunday) Mule Oi- It'iLtis. oldiown, Cumberland, Klkinsund western point. Itullet. observation, pur- lor oar, kollu vestibule irniu. 2.R5 p. m. (dally exeept Sunday) Hniferslown, tiettvsuurit. llauover, York, Hultlmore and Intermediate points. Solid vestibule train Willi observation, buffet, parlor ear. A Uoiikiitnon. J A SHKrilKIlt). l'resldcnt, Oeu'l Mnnuircr. Y M Howell, Ceu'l l'ttss. Auent. Harris' Sale List 12") acre farm Todd township , $ 2500 no acre farm Todd township 100 75 acres cleared 50 timber Todd township C500 100 acre L,r m Todd township 8000 220 acre farm Dublin township 2900 130 aero farm Taylor township 2000 75 acre farm Taylor township 1200 100 acre farm Wells township 1200 150 acre farm Belfast towrship 1500 150 acre farm Licking Creek township 1500 GO acres cleared 200 timber Belfast township. ... 800 130 acre farm Licking Crock township 1200 30 acres store property and post office 000 103 acre farm Union township 1500 200 aero farm Todd township 11000 200 acre farm Todd township $50 per acre 100 acre farm Belfast township 3000 132 acres Licking Creek township 1200 275 acres Lickiug Creek township 2500 1 acre Knobsvilla, improved JOO 125 acre farm Ayr township 8000 1-10 acre farm Taylor township 1500 G5 acres Licking Creek township 1200 J0 acres Taylor township 1000 100 acre farm Wells township 2800 100 acres Licking Creek township lbOO 30 acres finely improved near I'ultz. Pa 3000 50 acres Licking Crock township -100 101 acres Ayr township, 00 cleared ; 1500 i acre Dublin Mills, V. Good houso, etc -150 All the above properties arc improved. i acre building lot East End 3ll0 Several other building lots in McConnellsburg. Uave several store properties, aud grist mills, and oth er business stands for sale, aud many othor farms through out the County. 400 acres young timber landin Todd township and 250 in Dublin within six miles of McConnellsburg, $3.00 per acre, can se!l same in 50 acre lots or as a whole. Write or inquire for full particulai s about any property you may bo interested in. GEORGE A. HARRIS, Agent, Prothonotary's Office, McConnellsburg, Pa. i Advertising Real Estate. Do you want to buy or sell a homo, a farm or a business place? If so, my business is to help you. I have a jjood 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, writo for one. Since I have been adver tising the booklets tlirouU forty-six lead'nitf newspapers throughout tho country, hundreds of people from nearly every state in the Union have gotten them und are gelling in terested in Fulton County Fruit Lands, farms and homes. If you want to buy, now is the time, before prices advance or, strangers, como and get tho best bargains. There is no schem ing in this. I do not speculate on these properties. I just lei 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 prico for it, and there is no better way to find Unit party than advertising as I do, throughout the country. I charge nothing unless it is sold, then only a Binall commission and do not take option on it, but leave you free to sell at any time and get tho highest pos sible price it may bring. I will bo in homo ollice only on Monday and Tuesday of each week. FRANK MASON, Agent. McConnellsburg, I'a. ytf. 0 ' l ay r" v f) '. :') 8K Mrs. A. F. Little's Big Underselling Store. Alter having spent a lot of time in the Eastern Cities jrettms all the latest ideas in Fashionable .Millinery, we arf now rqceivin?; and unpacking the largest line ever brought to this town. The hats are . . : 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. COME 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. Executor's Notice. Kstutc of Emanuel Kui;ley, lute of llolfust tuwnshl',1, I'll., dceeusi'd. Letters tout iimenlnry on the nnovo estate ImvliiK teen Kruntetl to the unilursluued. nil persims InileMi-tl to t lie wild entile tire re iiiestel to inulie piyment. anil those hiivlug cliiltim to preseut the Hume without ilelay. JOHN U. 1I10SS, Sept. 2H, 11, . Kxcoulor. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existlug between C. II. Mann and II. W. Harper, trading and doing business at Saluvia, Fulton county, Pa., undor the firm name of C. II. Mann & Co., has this day been dis solved by mutual consent, and tho in terest of II. W. Karper is now owned by C. II. Mann, Jr., and the business hereafter will be conducted undor tho firm namo of C. II. Mann & Son. Tho books and. accounts of the' firm of C. II. Mann & Co., are now In tho hands ofC. H.Mann, who will collect all outstanding accounts and pay all in debtedness of tho old firm. C. U. MANN, ii. w, KAnrcn, Saluvia, Ta., ' October 2, 1011. IV. M. COMEKEK, agent for GE1SER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, BURNT CABINS, PA. for the sale of Traction and Portable Engines. Gaso line, Separators, Clo ver Kullers, Saw- mills. Sc. Engines on hand all ths time. KOyspepsia Curo Digests what you eat.