iu(ereR(, Gathered , ,-vllpped from our , ' Exchanges. ' . .USED fOR HURRIED READERS ( -ay Dold Hams, Bacon and , loulders at the Irwiu Store. ' Mr. Hojrt Michaels, of Alle gheny City, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Geo. W. Hays. ' M. D. Mathias and W. G. Wink of Hustontown, 8penta few hours in McConrellsburg, Monday. Mr. R. Sharpe Patterson and brother James G., were hero at tending the funeral of their brother John. H. Lee McKibbiu of theRepub hcan office left last week to attend the World's Fair and to visit his brother Alex. J. P. Bernecker and son Harrr. of Chambersburg, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Wagner near Knobsville. The ladies of the Lutheran mite society will hold a swallop and ice cream festival at the old white church Saturday evening, Sept. 3d, WANTED. Good cook and housemaid or houseman. Good wages to right party. Address Mrs. T. M. Nelson, Chambersburg, Pa. Mrs. F. K. Stevens of this place received a telephone message yes terday informing her of the criti cal illness of her brother, Charlie Henry at Clear Ridge. W. H. Peck and son Raymond, of Gem, - spent Sunday night in the home of the former's brother Jonathan P. Peck near Knobs viile. . ' On Sunday morning, while in pasture a valuable horse belong ing to Jos. B. Mellott was killed by a kick from another of the horses. .Go to C. E. Starr, at Three Springs, and buy the Regular Mifllinburg Spring Wagon at 82.00. Fertil izer at $12.75. Miss Katy Lehman, sister of Veteran Michael Lehman 'sus tained a stroke of paralysis last Saturday and has since been in a critical' condition. Mrs. Wm. E. Hull of McCon nell'sburg, and Mrs. L. W. Knauff and son, Victor, of Mercersburg, are spending this week at Wil liams Grove and Harnsburg. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Unge. spent a dar or two recently with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hawbeck er at Upton and took a ride on the trolley from Greencastle to Pen mar. Foley's Kidney Cure is a medi cine free from poisons and will cure any case of kidney disease that is not beyond the reach of medicine. Sold at Trout's drug store. . ' Rev. Dumville will preach at Bedfdrd Chapel next Saturday evening; at Mt. Zion at 10 o'clock Sunday morning; and at Ebenezer at 8 o'clock on the afternoon of the same day. The Dispatch says that the fur nace at Orbisonia is not to be blown out as wa reported, but that several thousand tons of ore is in transit for use during the fall Eighty tons of good iron is turned outdaily. Many persons in this communi ty are suffering from kidney com plaint who couli avoid fatal re suits by using Foley's Kidney-Ou-9. Sold at, Trout's drug store. Peter Kirk the "Jno. Wanama ker" of Big Cove Tannery, is building a large and convenient store room near ., bis dwelling house to which the postoffice Will be remove 1 as soon as the build ing is completed, retaining.it former nauo of "Big Cove Tan tipry." It is reported that Geo. F. Mel lott has bought of W. H. Nelson ths farm belonging to the latter riM half -mile east of Big Cove .Tannery, also that David Rinedol kry tenaut of Mr. Nelson has bought of Adam Lauver the Rer. Chambers farm in the game lo cality.' ; , ; ' .' ': John Hann, of Lickin? Creek township, last week killed a . rat tle snake that measured 4 feet, 8 inches in lenVth.and whose caudol extremity was adorned with 18 rattles and a button. The skin; when removed from the reptile ml stretched on a boa-d for tan u ng, measured 7iochAJQ width. Mr. and Mrs. Davy Little, who had been spending a mouth among friends in the West nnd attend ing the World's Fair are home again. They were accompanied home by Miss Crook, of Kansas, a niece of M i a. Little. . Tbey had a very enjoyable trip. . ."I had diabetes'' .(n .its worst form," writes Marion Lee of Dun reath, Ind. "1 tried eight physi cians without relief. Only three bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure made me a well man." Sold at Trout's drug store. L. C. Wolfe, B. V. Mateer, W. E. Billing and Phil Kirk, of Al toona, were at the Washington House last Sunday for dinner. They were traveling in a big 24 horse power Winton automobile, hadleftHarrisburgSunday morn ing and expected to reach Altoona for supper that evening. J. S. Eitemilier and family and G. M. Eitemilier, after a two weeks' visit'-with their mother, Mrs. Catharine Eitemilier, and other relatives, have left for their home in McKeesport and Belle- vue. They enjoyed a series of reunion dinners, among the "freundschaff." While spending a day with George Comerer in Ayr township, an exciting ball game between the Seniors and Juuiors resulting in the close score of 27 to 19 in favor of the Seniors, they having shown their 'sons they sail retained some of the old time vigor ol their schoolboy days. The " Conococheague" s the Ideal wu'.ili fur furn.ers, ti e I'banlcs and any one dexlrintf un ac curate time piece. .Tilly the 3rd we wound and net to the second four 21 jeweled adjusted Hamilton Watchei, two 21 jeweled adjusted Walthan Watches and one 17 jeweled Conoco cheague At the end of 13 days the Conococliefljfue was 3 seconds slow. The watch showing least variation from standard time during the 13 days was the Conococheague, it be ing hut 11 seconds out. Wecasethe Conor ocheague in Nlcklo, Gold fill ed, or Solid dold. I'rlces range from Sl.'i.OO in Niekle and, upward for oth er cases. All Visitors Welcome. WM. H. LUDWIG, Jeweler and Silversmith, Chambersburg, Pa. RACKET STORE. In our last ad we mentioned Castor Machine oil at 25c gallon and said It was the same goods sold by other merchants at 35c. We have now sold well on to 50 gallons, and are told by responsible farmers that it is better oil than they paid 35c a gallon for. 1 pint glass jars 45c; quarts, 48c; half gallon, Hue. Jar caps with rings 20c, the heaviest jar gums 5c, lighter ones 3c dozen. The heaviest milk cans on the market 8 gallon size and the one you have been paying $2.35 for our price $1.5. I A Physician Healed. Dr. Geo. Ewiog, a practicing physician of Smith's Grove, Ky., for over thirty years, writes his personal experience with Foley's Kidney Cure: "For years I had been greatly bothered with kid ney and bladder trouble and en larged prostrate gland. 1 used everything known to the profes sion without relief, until 1 com menced to use Foley's Kidney Cure. After taking three bottles was entirely relieved and cured, prescribe it now daily in my practice and heartily recommend its use to all physicians for such trou ble ... 1 have prescribed it in hundreds of cases with perfect , success." Sold at Trout's drug 11 OOl KcOTCXl fig store. I I Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! It is impossible for us to give you prices on these goods. We would like to have you call and see the largest and best line of shoes you have ever looked at, and at prices that can't be matched in the county. We have the nicest line of buckets and granite ware we ever had. We have the blue, green and white inside in preserving kettles and pans from 15 to 48c, Tin buckets 10 quarts to 14 quarts, 10 to 35c; also, cotfee pots of same ware. Shirts and overalls all sizes and at all prices. Call and see our line, it wont cost you one cent. HULL 3c BENDER, Proprietors. Judicial Candidates In the Field. Last Thursday the Democratic udicial conferrees of Adams and Fulton, representing the Fifty- first Judicial district of Pennsyl vania, met in conference at the Fulton House in this place, and placed in nomination Charles S. Duncan of Gettysburg, as the Democratic cominee for the of fice of president . judge, and on Tuesday at the Republican con vention of Adams county Hon. S. Mc. Swope, the present incum bent, was renominated; and as the Republican convention in this couuty bad already endorsed him Judge Swope is practically the candidate on the Republican ticket. The candidates are now both in the field, and it will be the long est pole for the persimmon. and carpet weaving FORT LITTLETON. Prof. Mac Gordon, for several years a member of the faculty of Indiana State Normal, is visiting his mother, Mrs. A. D. Gordon, Herbert Charlton spent a few days with bis father. Frank Hill and Beaver Fraker attended canpmeeting at Three Springs last Sunday. . . ; DeKalb Wilt, of Bedford, is vis i ting his parents, Mr. and Mrs, M. S. Wilt of this place. Merril Nace of McConnells burg, gave our "Fort" a call on Tuesday evening. Before a great while, our town can boast of having a jeweler, as Frank Haistou tLtuks that a lu crative position. . Mrs. Ed war k Buckley of Colo rado, was in our town Saturday, a guest in the home of her father in-law, Hon. 8. L. Buckley. Charles Early ot Wells Valley, was visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Or th of this place. fmr thtUrmmi Mm H. H. HERTZLER still continues Carding and Weaving at the WILLOW GUOVE MILLS at Burnt Cabins. ; Carpet Chain always on hand Wool put into bats for Haos. I will take in Wool and work at the following places, namely, Frank Bare's, Fort Littleton: Michael Laidig's, Dublin Mills; W. 11. Speer's, Saluvla; C. W. Lynch's, Crystal Springs; J. E. Jack son's, Akersville; Culeb Barton's, Hustontown; A. N. Witter's, Waterfall; Harry Huston's, Clear Kidge; W, L. Berkstresser s Orchard Grove. I Will Visit these places monthly during the season. Thankful for past favors, I hope for a continuance of the same. H. H. Hertzler, Burnt Cabins, Pa. i iim-iiiyr 322 75he Man and the .Machine Mr. Alexander T. Brown, inventor of the Smith Premier Typewriter, is unquestionably the foremost writing machine expert of the world. Besides, he is a practical and successful business man. He built the first Smith Premier Typewriter not only for bsndsome and peedy work, but to endure under the severest demand of actual business. The Smith Premier ii free from the weaknesses of eccentric, impractical con struction, and to-day embodies the latest demonstrated improvements of this typewriter expert. Mr. Brown, as Vice-President of this Company, will continue to devote his entire time and inventive genius to maintain the Smith Premier where it now stands as the World's Best Typewriter Send to-day fur our Unit hook x plaining exactly why the Smith. Premier ii twit. ' .'. The Smith Frwmlor Typowritor Company 23 South Eighth St., Philadelphia, Pa. a iiiinyiuuue Maun mni 22 wee 5 til - Jayne's Carminative Balsam issiaN Remedy for Summer Complaint, Cramps, Colic, Griping Faint, Soar M voieuuivs. also lor tfysenlery, DiarrbtM or -The Stoswsrh mmt VosBitinjL. alto for Dysentery. DiorrbtM or Loosenaaa. Choiara, Cholera Morbus, mm) Cholera UfiuUum. JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE BALSAM baa im sjaad with graat ayecata for n yaor. Wo wit aaod Pre to any paraon who will enclose a two -cant stamp in pmrt paymafU for tha bmLjbz, trial tUe fcottla of JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE BALSAM. Wrka your Naaaa, Tow m4 Stale plainly to truura your setting the Mai, , PUu. mmMn tht. t t to A J J 1 ! ft UVim 9l CAM eu.M--i.ii.l- 6.W.R eisnerSCo Have Their WINTER SHOES for Ladies, Misses, and Children, and the Best Line for Men's and Boys They have ever had See them. Geo. W. Reisner BA CASH GIVEN AWAY to Users of In Addition to the Regular Free Premiums How Would VoieV Toledo, 0Jk- Woouson Spice Co S0jl)ro, 286fh rtfttd TO SECOSDNATIOXAL BlVf TOI.Knn. " ' "n HOOLSONSPKCCO. Mi it TCASUHM Like a Check like This? Wat lleua ImaialaJ 911 AAA M Cash to Hon Coffee users In our Great World's Fair Contest ielf elllellllVII f tWUUViWW 213U people get checks, 2139 more will get thetu la tie Presidential Vote Contest What will be the total popular vote cast for President (vote for all can didate combined) at the election November 8, 1904 ? In 1000 election, 13,059,653 people Voted for President. For nearest correct esti mates received in Woolsoo Spice Com pany's office, Toledo, O., ou or before November 5, 1904, we will eive first . prize for the nearest correct estimate, second orire to the next numi etc., as follows: 1 Ptm Prlle ta.soo.oo Five Lion Headi cut from Lion Coffee Packages and a a cent atamp entitle you (In addition to the regular free premium) to one vote. The a-cent atamp cov- era our acknowledgment to you ' that your eatimate Is recorded. You can aend as many estl mates as desired. Qrtnd Flrtt Prize of 15,000.00 will be awarded to the one who It nearest correct on both our World's Fair and Presi dential Vote Contests. We site offer 15.000 00 Special Cash Prises to Grocers' Clerks, (PaMlcuUrt la each cote ot Lloa Coffee.) How Would Your Name Look on One off These Chocks? Everybody uses coffee. If yon will ate LION '''." K Ions; enough to Ret acquainted with it, you will be suited and convinced there is no other such value for the money. Then you will take no other and that's why we advertise. Aod we are using our advertising money to that both of us you at well as we will get a benefit. Ueoce fur your MAom Um WE QIVE DOTH FREE PREMIUMS AND CASH PRIZES Complete Detailed Particulars In Every Package of L0N Firnn 1 Second Prlie 2 Prises ISOO.OO each 6 Prltes 200.00 10 Prltes loo.oa - HO Prltes 60. OO f0 Prltes ano Prises J BOO Prises ai30PIZEl. 20 OO 10.OO fi.OO 1 .000.00 1 .uou.uel 1 .000.00 1 .000.00 i.ooo.oo 1 .000.00 a.ooo.oo e.ooo.oo TOTAL, tao.OOO.OO WOOLtON SPICE CO., (CONTEST DEP'T.) TOLEDO, OHIO.
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