- --a r - - . - nil jiMirnrTiwwwniw . niDinin" "- "t ; -t - ' vT ' . 1 " - 1 - - i v A lliKET REPORT. COKREOTED F.VF.RY WEDNESDAY. The (fruln markets are taken from the Clianv benbuin duilv neWNimpnrn. Thi' pruvlHlon price are those thut obtain m McDonnells bur. GRAIN Wheat !,n New wlivnt. . . . ; "0 llrnn Corn r'5 Outs &0 Rye 80 PROVISIONS TTam por tt 1" Shoulder 1' TUoon, Sides por ll 14 Potatoes, per bushel H titter, Creamery 37 Dutter, Country per dozen .,. Lard, per tt 11 Live Calves, per It " Chickens, per lt 8 acts About Indigestion and Its Relic! That Should Interest You. Althnugb Indigestion and Bys ponsia are so prevalent, most people do not thoroughly under stand tboir cause and cure. There is no reason why most peo ple should not eat anything they desire if they will only chew it carefully and thoroughly. Many actually starve themselves into sickness through fear of eating every good looking, good smell- rig, and good tas ting food, be cause it does not agree with them. The best thing to dots to lit ACTUAL STARVATION. SANTA CLAUS ococoooooooooooooo At Webster Mills Racket Store News An Open Letter Mrs. A. J. Dohner (Nora Fish er) of Elizabethville, Pa., is visit ing her home folks in McConn ellsburg. Mr. John H. Jleisner, of New Haven, Conn., is spending this weok in the home of Wis parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Iteisner. Thn Ladies' Aid Society of llustontown will hold a chicken and oyster supper in the P. O. S, of A. Hall Saturday evening, Do cember 10, 1911. A former, clerk in a Chambers- burg stationery store, B. Derbin Caldwoll, 's now president of the Wells Fargo Express Co., with a Halary of $5o,ooo a year. A young Martinsburg couple who have been disputing for some time as to whether they would buy a horse and buggy or an auto mobile have compromised on a baby carnage. Persons desiring to use the Western Union Telegraph Com pany's service to send holiday greetings to distant friends wil find specially prepared blanks at the various 'offices for that pur nose and the message will be A - w delivered on a beautifully holly bordered blank. I saw a friend impatiently rWmnff a mush Dot. I said to her: "Fill that with cold water put in a teaspoonful of baking soda; cover and set in the oven When it has boiled half an hour it will be easy to wash as a coffee cup." Clean fish and meat roast ing pans in the same way. Good Housekeeping. A Des Moines man had an at tack of muscular rheumatism in his shoulder. A friend advised lam to go to Hot Springs. That meant an expense of 150.00 or more, lie sought for a quicker and cheaper way to cure it and found it in Chamberlain's Lini ment Three days after the first application of this liniment he was well. For sale by all dealers. When a rebellion in China, a conflict between Italy and Tur key, a strife between Russia and Tersia and another uprising in Mexico, it looks as though the in ternational peace movement was entirely forgotten. However the wars and rumors of wars are not as general, nor is the human slaughter as great in porportion to population, as it was in pre ceding ages. We wish to call your attention to the fact that most infectious diseases such as whooping cough diphtheria and scarlet fever are contracted when the child has a cold. Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy will quickly cure a cold and greatly lessen the danger of con- tractmsr these diseases. This remedy is famous for its cures ot colds. It contains no opium or other narcotic and may be given to a child with implicit confidence Sold by all dealers. Last Sunday Dairyman George T.as. of Favettevillo, Franklin county, brought Mr. and Mrs, M L (Jlevenser and their sons Horace and Edgar to the Cove, where they took dinner at Mur ray Ray's. Mrs. Clevenger is remaining among her Fulton County friends a week or two, and the husband and sons return ed home with Mr. Zug in the afternoon. They were making the trip in Mr. Zug's automobile. The life savings of Jack Simp son of Aitkin, Minn , amouning to $2505, hidden from burglars, were reduced to pulp by huDgry rats and mice. Following the terrifying discovery Simpson sent a letter to Whshington ap pealing for the redemption of the pulverized fragments, lie ex plains that he placed the money in a box between the "upstairs floor and ceiling" for safe keep jng and to apply to buying a farm. yourself to digest any good food. We believe we can reliee Dys pepsia. e are so connaent oi this fact that we guarantee and promise to supply the medicine free of all cost to every one who will use it, who is not perfectly satisfied with result which it pro duces. We exact no promises. aiid put no one under any obliga tion whatever. Surely, nothing could bo fairer. We are located right here and our reputation should be sufficient assurance of the genuineness of our offer. We want every one troubled any form to come to our store and jS and see. buy a box of Kexau Dyspepsia 'vjYv- r i s DEAR CHILDREN: Well, I had such a nice time at D. H. PATTERSON & SON'S Store last Christmas, and you all treated me so well that I am coming again this year and I will bring Candy and Toys and Christmas gifts, suitable for children and grown up folks as well. I am coming early this year, so you can come and see me any time after December 16th. D. H. Patterson & Son certainly do keep a fine assortment of goods which you can examine at the same time. They will have on exhibition a Well the time is here to look after something to keep you warm and dry. And, after you have done this, you will want to Butcher, and get your Wood in for those cold days that are sure to come. We Can Serve Your Want in All of These Goods. MUSICAL CHRISTMAS TREE which all are cordially invited to come Tablets. Take them home and give them a reasonable trial, ac cording to directions. Then, if not satisfied, come to us and get your money bacK. iney are very pleasant to take; they aid to sootoh the irritable stomach, to strengthen and invigorate the digestive organs, and to promote a healthy and natural bowel ac tion, thus leading to perfect and healthy digestion aud assimila tion. A 25c. package of IJexall Dys pepsia Tablets furnishes 15 days' treatment. In ordinary cases, this is sufficient to produce a cure. In more chronic cases, a longer treatment, ot course, is ne cessary, and-depends upon the severity of the trou ble. For such cases, we have two larger sizes which sell for 5oc. and $1.00. Remember, you can obtain Hex- all Remedies in this community onlv at our store The Kexall Store. Leslie W. Seylar. Your old friend, SANTA CLAUS. Holiday Goods CHRISTMAS IS ALMOST HAVE YOU SELECTED PRESENTS. . . HERE. YOUR The Apple Aoliis. The ApTile Aphis is the insect i which causes the leaves to curl in the spring of the year. It is sometimes called the Apple plant louse, the Green fly, Green bug, etc. After it appears in me spring it causes the leaves to curl, and after these leaves are curled it is impossible to apply spray liquids to reach and destroy it. When the leaves are injured the damage to the tree is consider able, as the leaves perform the function of both lungs and stom ach. It is by far best lor growers to prevent damage by aphis by don Cha,, is directed for San Jose scale. It ' That He Had Taid Tax. is to be killed at this time of year, William Brewer, of Hopewell or at any time during the dor- township, Huntingdon county is maut neriod. by such spraying, m the Huntingdon jail on the because its eggs are now to be charge of illegal voting and per found as little blacu shiny points jury. Mr. Brewer is alleged to on the twigs, and especially near have gone to the polls in his dis til huds of the aPDle trees. The trict at the recent election and The Irwin Store, The Place. Permit usvto call attention to our nice line of Gift Goods. We have presents to suit every taste, and welcome inspection. We have a large assortment of the following . Goods all suitable for presents: Decorated China, Cut Glassware, Lamps, Rogers and Community Silverware, Brass goods, Clocks, Pocket Books, Hand Bags, Manicure and Toilet Sets, Framed Pictures, Books and Stationery, Novelties, Toys, Dolls, Games, &c. Gents' and Ladies' Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Rings, Fob Chains, Scarf Pins, Cuff Buttons, Belt Pins, Bracelets, Neck Chains, Lockets, Fountain Pens, Safety Razors. WHITE AND GOLDEN STAR SEWING MACHINES. FINE CHRISTMAS CANDIES. Our Grocery Department never was in better shape with the best of everything for your Table wants. Thanking you for past favors. Come in, we want your Business. . THE IRWIN STORE. Underwear line of underwear that we ever had. Children's underwear 10 to 25c. Misses underwear 23 to 50c. suit sepa rate or union. Boys' separate or union suits 48c. Ladies' separate fleeced underwear 24 and 48c each. The latter is double over the Back and Chest. Ladies' union suits 48 and 95c. Men's winter underwear 25, 38 and 45c We are this year again selling the Red tag, High Rock underwear 45c. We also have the greatest line of Men's and Ladies' wool underwear 65c to $1.25 each. Wool and cotton sweater coats for the whole family 45c to $2.50. Wo cull Mpn's cnn nnnts lined all 8 through for $1.25 and handle the Shippensburg, for better ones. Don't let any one tell you others are "just as good." They are not. TDl v- li-4-r See our all wool at $3.90. Cotton blankets 55c to $1.00. Horse blankets and robes. This is a line of goods that we think we are in shape to save you money and show you nice clean goods. Think of buying a full sized horse blanket (not the heaviest) but good for the priceGOc, others at 75c, $1.00,$ 1 .25 $1.50, $1.90, $2.25 and $2.60. g Suits and Overcoats O This line is also in good shape and O a better class of goods don't come to town. We handle nothing but straight goods see our new overcoats Butcher Knives handling our old make of Butcher Knives. Wherever we sell one it .1-4 Red Blanket Lanterns brings us new customers. We have also added a new line 8, 10, 16, 23 and 35c. Hog scrapers 8c. No. 12 Enterprise Grinders $1.75. A Y3Q Why pay $1.00 forRobt. -VACO Mann, Wm. Mann and Kelley double bitted axes when you can by them from us at 65c, also the one we sold so many last year a 50c. Think of buying a genuine hand forged axe for this price. Cross cut saws $1.00 $1.25 and $1.35 and the best file made for cross cut saws at 9c each. Say! How about a good lantern? Wehavsthem. Last year we sold No. 2 cold blast lantern at 68c, same as others sold at 75c. This year we can sell you them at 50c. One that sold at 89c. goes this year at 68c. This lantern holds oil enough to last 40 hours. The brass fount that sold for $1.00, now sells at 75c. Don't miss this sale. Rubber Goods w also save you money on rubber goods this year. See our Ladies' at 48, 58, 60 and 70c. Men's rubbers 75, 85c, $1.05 and $1.10. Also something new in foot wear for cold feet. See them. In addition we have all the goods mentioned in our last ad; and if you will just save that ad in your old paper, we think it will pay you. I inOlPlim Agreatlineof LlIlUlOUIll nnolcum 28c to 95c yd. CARPETS 13, 18, 23, 32 and 39c yd. Lace curtains 35c to 95c Curtain poles 8c Window shades 8, 22, 35 and 48c Table oil cloth 14c yd Loaded shells 42c 22 U M C shells 12c box OU T OUnoI Shoes for every one, OllUCOi O I ivjrjo i and prices for x i . II l Rverv one. Aimosx an our snoes uie a direct from the Factory; and if you get a pair that isn't all right. Jxj We are here to made them right. q We have a full line of TINWARE almost any th'ing you would want at the lowest price. Thanks for the nice increase in our business over last year. Remember that our store is open all hours from 6;30 in the morning until 9 and lO at night, every day, except Sunday and holidays. COAL OIL 7 CENTS A GALLON. HULL & BENDER. 80OOOOOOOCOCO IN JAIL FOR PERJURY 1 ij same remeay is recoinmonuuu for the Blister mite, which 13 one of the serious enemies of the ap ple and pear leaves of this State. A Terrible Blunder to nceloct liver trouble. Never do it. Take Dr. King's New Life Pills on the first sign of c' nation, biliousness or luciivj Dowels aad prevent virulent in digestion, jaundice or gall stones. They regulate liver, stomach and bowels and build up your health. Only 2jc at Trout's drug store. when he attempted to vote, his vote was challenged. lie immediately went on his oath that bis taxes had been paid to Justice of the Peace Treese, and then cast his ballot. With the denial of Squire Treese that he had ever received any taxes from Mr. Urewer. the warrant was issued for his arrest. Saved His Wife's Life. "My wife would have been in her grave to-day," writes 0. U, Brown, of Muscadine, Ala., "if it had not been for Dr. King's New Discovery. She was down in her bed'not able to get up without help. She had a severe bronchial trouble and a dreadful cough. got her a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, and she soon be and was well in a short time." Infallible for coughs and colds, its the most reliable A olioht. hra occurred in the remeuy on eu.nu uoma.u "ft""-- I. . . . . . dwelline house ofSmuelL. Bed. lung trouble, hemorrnages, 1a ford at Polls, about 11 o'clock, grippe, astnma, nay iever, croup ' lit t. rn at t nn Sunday night, the 3rd instant, ana wnooping cougu. wis, TI,o Hro Ariel nut, I'd IrOTl 1110 1 Hill UUIUU ll uo. uuiuv.uj chimney catching and coramuni- Trout's drug store, rntiiifT t.n the kitchen. It was discovered bv a neighbor who Airs. Mazie Van lh:t, of Lam rftVat.hfi alarm in time 10 save bertville, N. J., is visiting in the m,..hf hiva haan b. Borinu noma or ner parents, int. mu vv ii n u uj 11 liv iiutu i Communion Services. The third quarterly Commun inn services will bS held in the M. E. Church McConnellsburg, next Sunday both morning and evening. Let all the members bo gan to mend, present. NO. BOB3, REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The First National Hunk, at MoConnellx- burg, tn the Slate of l'cntiN lvnnla, ut the clone of HuhIiichh, Decern, her .1, 1011. HKNOBHCKM. Lomin and Discount..... I10I,2M 83 Overdraft)), Keeured and uuseeured. , NjO-" I U. S. Ilimd.s to Heuuro circulation 1ft. 0-0 00 HremluniR on U. S. lloadi HiiO.OO llondH. Heourltlei, etc 92.12.31 IIhiiIiIiik house, furniture, nod fixtures r.0.00 Due from Nutlouul llunks( not reserve iiifeutN) WI.3H Due from Suite, I'rlvitte Hunks, and Hunkers, Trust Co'b und Suv. Dunk S'X.10 Due from approved reserve ugcuis... 19,1178.00 ChcckH and other oash Items Ml.Frt Notes of other National Hanks 1,050.00 Fractional pauper ourrency.nlekels and cents 1M.S0 Lawful Monkv Rknkhvb in Hank, viz : Specie r-U8M.H0 LoKal-tender notes 1.210.00 2S.491.30 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (IS per ceu.. of olroulatlou) 1,250,00 TiiTAl 3m,TOl70 I.I A 111 I.IT1 KH. Capital stiHJk paid la tilS.OO0.0O Surplus fund 13,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and tuenpald ... S.fllO.HO National Hunk notes outstanding 2ft.O0O.0U Due to other National Hunks Mlt.01 Dividends unpaid 42 00 Individual deposits subject to oheck. fl7,0OivS2 Demand eertilleutes of deposit 3UI.M0 Time oertllleates of deposit. ii-4.4W.7l Ortllled checks .l Cashier's chucks outstandlnii flOO.DO total 1331,701.79 STATIor 1KNNNY1.VANI1, I CklllNTY or KlIl.TON, ( I, Merrill W. Naoe, Cashier of the arove named bank, do solemnly sweartliat the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledKe and belief. , MKUKII.L V. NAUK, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of December, 1011. Hie Mapr TnSe Piece 11 u 7 4u &ia Must Go On Every South Bend Watch ISltil.. Correct -Attest: M KAY SHAFFNER, Notary Public. Jko. P. Siriw, S. W. Kirk, Dk. J. W. Muskir, 1). t.. Gkihhinokh, I'KTKK MOUiON, Dtreotorw. N Trespass notices at the News efflce. Five cents each or 6 for a quarter,. May be sent by mail. EVER, in any factory, la such care taken to insure per fection as in the South Bend Watch Factory. Just think of 411 critical inspections on one South BenJ Watch I 'Tia no wonder the Soufn Bend hat won auch a great reputation for accuracy. The South BenJ makes ui friends. Come in and let ua show you lha South Bend line. . For Sale by D. R. RAMSEY, Jeweler, McConnellsburg, Pa, Harris' Sale List 125 acre farm Todd township. . . . 130 acre farm Todd township 75 acres cleared 50 timber Todd towuslup C500 100 acre frm Todd township. . ; 8000 220 acre farm Dublin township 130 acre farm Taylor township 75 ac re farm Taylor township 100 acre farm Wells township 150 acre farm Belfast towrship 150 acre farm Licking Creek township GO acres cleared 200 timber Belfast township. ., . 800 130 acre farm Licking Creek township j 30 acres store property and post oflice. . . ; 163 acre farm Union towuship 2G0acre farm Todd township um) 200 acre farm Todd township '0 Por JJJJ. 100 acre farm Belfast township 132 acres Licking Creek township 275 acres Licking Creek township i acre Knobsvilla, improved . . ; 125 acre farm Ayr township 140 acre farm Taylor township. j)J 05 acres Licking Creek township 9G acres Taylor township ' 160 acre farm Wells township J 100 acres Licking Cwek township 30 acres finely improved near Foltz, Pa ' 50 acres Licking Creek township 161 acres Ayr township, GO cleared ' J acre Dublin Mills, Pa. Good house, etc All the above properties are improved. i acre building lot East End Several other building lots in McConnellsburg. Have several store properties, and grist mills, and oin er business stands for sale, and many other farms througn out the County. , or.n 400 acres young timber land in Todd township and jo in Dublin within six miles of McConnellsburg, 3.UU por acre, can sell same iu 50 acre lots or as a whole. Write or inquire for full particular s about any property you may be interested in. GEORGE A. HARRIS, Agent, Prothonotary'a Office, McConnellsburg, rfl.
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