a. INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS 01 Local and General Interest, Gathered at Home or Clipped from our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS T3. I Deshong near Audover lost a valuable cow a few day nso. Helea VVastiabaugb recently spent a day very pleasantly with Miss Ella Pittmau. Mrs. Catharine Corwell of Chambersburg, is visitiug rela tives In this place. Mr. Ed Bender of Altoona, is visiting his parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Samuel Bender of thisplace. Mrs. M. A. Thompsou of this place, is visiting her son, Editor Harry A. Thompson of the Ty rone Times. Master Maynard Michael of Braddock, is visiting at the home of his aunt, Mrs. George W. Hays, of this place. Mr. Isaac P. Hendershot and .Smith Branthaver of Franklin county, spent, Tuesday on this side of the mountain. Mr. Andrew J. Paden, of Hag erstowu, has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Jere Carbaugh, of Ayr, during the past four weeks. Mrs. E. A. Largeut and three sons, Lewis, Harry and Waller, spent a couple of days visiting relatives and friends in Waterfall btveek. A. R. Bass, of Morgan town, I 'id., had to get up ten or twelve times in the night, and had a sev ere backache and pains in the kid neys. Was cured by Foley's Kid ney Cure. Miss Isabel Stouteagle has been re elected to a school near Lemaster, Pa., at a salary of $41 a month, and will begin her work the 29th of August. Mr. D. W. Cromer of Fort Lit- tletou, spent a few hours at the county seat Monday. Dan does ' not forget occasionally to divide j his coin with the printer. j Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Comerer of i Thompson township, were guests j of the latter 's mother, Mrs. Sarah j Pittraan, of this place, a day or j two the first of the week. j The Lutheran Junior Endeav- ; orers held a very delightful pic- nic on the lawn at the home of their superintendent, Miss Anna Comerer Saturday afternoon. Miss Lula Woodall, who has been making her home with Mrs. Leonard Bivens during the past two years, is tit her home in very poor health. We hope for her j Bpeedy recovery. 1 Mrs. Fannie Fraker aud Mr. Mac Richardson of Fort Little-1 tun, spent a few hours in town yesterday. Wo are glad to note j that Mrs. Fraker has greatly im , proved in health. Miss Jane Dean Davis, daugh ter of ex County Superintendent J. F. Davis, and her frieud Miss Stella Alice Wasson both of Wilhamsport, Pa., are spending this week at -the Washington House. J Houstou Johnston of Web sler Mills, lost a valuable horse Mouday from lock jaw.- It was found after the death of the ani mal that it. had tramped on a cut nail aud piece of the metal had entered and remained iu the foot. - We are pleaded to learn that Mrs. Rebecca Alexander; of this place, who has been confined to her room for the past ix month with a beahug in her head, is now able to sit up a few hours each day. Mrs. Alexander celebrated her eighty-fifth birthday on Mouday last and w ith tho exception of Imr recunt ailment nhn has always on joyod good health. Mrs Alexan dur is mother t Senator Alex aiidor and Mr Thos F. Sloan. Prof: R ibert U. West of Beirut, Syria, with his two littlo sons, gpeit thi titm from Suurdiy until Tuesday morning with his fath-r, R'v. Win. A. West, D. I)., of ilmplueo. Prof. Westdoliver ed a most interesting and in structive) lecture to a large con gregation in the Presbyterian church on Sabbath evemn?, on the existing religious and educa tional conditions In that far off land. Prof. West has beeu a member of the faculty of the Syr ian Protestant College at Beirut for a period of twenty yenrs. Harvest Home Picnic, Tim Mig Cove Annual Harvest Home Picnic will he ht-ld in Mor row Kendall's woods on Thurs day thf 1 1 th day of August. The mauux'.'ment un1 erecting a new building, and c' ringing the plan of the speakers' stand and seats. Instead of having a big tablo as heretofore it lias beeu decided that this shall be a basket picnic, and there will be a lunch table on the grounds at which any one may be accomodated who does not care to take provisions along. Spoeches will be delivered by Prof. Surface aud Hon. A. L. Mar tin, and there will bo plenty of good vocal and Instrumental mus ic. Bids will be received by J. V. Johnston or Daniel L. Grissinger up to the first of August for the privilege of conducting a lunch table, including the sale ot fruits aud cigars, and one for the sale of ice cream, lemonade and pop. Automobile Party. A party composed of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lauder, Miss Helen Lauder, Master Robert Lauder, and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Shaw all of Riddlesburg, and Mrs. Wm. Souder, Mrs. Sallie Thatcher, and Dr. Henry of Everett, arrived here at ten o'clock Tuesday night in Mr. Shaw's big automobile and registered at the Washing ton House. Tuesday morning the party was joined here by Miss Gertrude Hoke, and they left for Gettysburg. Through the courtesy of Mr. Shaw, the editor enjoyed a ride in the auto while here. w mm mm m m m aw i m s i m w mm .sv REISNERS' Ball Game Saturday. The Upton team will play our boys on the Athletic Field here next Saturday afternoon at 2 o' clock. Admission 10andl5cents. Saved From Terrible Death. The family of Mrs. M. L. Bob bitt of Bargerton, Tenn., saw her dying and were powerless to save her. The mostskillful physicians and every remedy used, failed, while consumption was slowly but surely taking her life. In this terriole hour Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption turned despair into joy. The first bottle brought immediate relief and its continued use com pleted cured her. It's the most certafh cure in. the world for all throat and lung troubles. Guar anteed. Bottles 50c and $100. Trial Bottles Free at Trout's Drug Store. TAYLOR. Harvest is over and the hum of the separator is heard. The festival at Huston town last Saturday evening was well attend ed. . Mr. J. M. Chestnut spent Sun day with David Forner's family. The young folks that travel Big Hollow, hi.d better keep a lookout for spooks, as several, in cluding a polar bear, have beeu seen there recently. WATCHES. The pt-er of any wak-li raatlo In America. This celebrated watch needs no Introduction to our elderly friends, they ure perfectly familiar with this grand watch, but we wish to say a few words to the younger generation about the latest product of the Howard Co'a factory, knows as the llHU model. An unequaled standard of excellence has been attained In the l!lo:t model. Kvery watch Is warranted mechanically perfect. To those of you who want a watch of exceptional fineness this watch Is recommended. Made in two sizes and In two grades only for men, prices range from $100.00 to' f2.')j.00; movements alone, !0.00 and $100.00 each. We invite you to Inspect these watches. A goodly assortment of cases are here. All Visitors Welcome. WM. H. LUDWIG, Jeweler and Silversmith, Chambcrsburg, Pa. CFSIBII t RACKET STORE. In our last ad we mentioned Castor Machine oil at 2"jc gallon and said it was tho same goods sold by other merchants at '.I'm, We have now sold well on to 50 gallons, and are told by responsible farmers that It is better oil than they paid ;Vc a gallon for. 1 pint glass jars 45c; quarts, 4e; half gallon, (15c. Jar caps with rings 20c, the heaviest jar gums 5c, lighter ones .'lo dozen. The heaviest milk cans on the market 8 gallon size and the one you have been paying $2.35 for our price $1,115. 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 thut 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, coll'eo 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 & BENDER, Proprietors. Spring Announc We now have in our spring line of Men's, Boys and Youths' Suits, which it ) will do vou good to see. e think it the Best Spring Line we have ever naa all made in the best wav, and Strictly Up-to-dcite ! x The Prices are just all right and as low as anyone can sell equal quality for I nr. . i a... .ti . t .. 1 1' : ' . ,..i. ..I' m e warn io can mkluii ;uiuuiuii im uui muck. i S SHOES :h is larger and better this spring than ever before. We have several lines of Factory Goods which are Sod on a Guar antee which means that you are buying a certainty. The shoe must be good, or we make you safe, we will sell you a Good Kang aroo Calf Shoe For $1 .OO, g Wool Carding and KN0BSVILLE. The cod tractor has com menced uew county bridge at Knobsville. Not before It la needed as a bridge was needed long ago. It h cross ed by all the upper end of coun ty. ' Lightning struck and splutter ed several poles and lusulatnr near D. E. Fore's barn last week Mr. and Mrs Polk and child of Altoona, are visitiug Mr. John Tice's family. Jacob, how is Mr. Carbaugh g.itting along harvesting ? Mrs. Samuel Divens has tneas los. David Wiblw's folks are get tlig over them. Miss Blanche Pock gets Kuobs- ville school. Hope she may. have a successful term for we think the directors made a good choice Farmers are about through harvesting and rjrinumg to plow ! fur fall seeding ' ' D. Edward Foro has sold hU, since p op'Tiy, and will xell hU j other our. H hits inM;'pod a jmcI ' tiou as representative on tlmrond Ht $85 per month and expenses. II j will move to Ilagerstown in u"ar future. John Gunnells, Jr., is thiuuing of taking lessons iu boxing and yime day soon to dowja Jeffries. carpet weaving H. H. HERTZLER still contiuues Carding and Weaving at the WILLOW GKOVK MILLS at Burnt Cabins. Carpet Chain always nu hand Wool put into bats for Haps. I will take in Wool and work at the following places, namely, Frank U are's, Fort Lit tlctorj; Miuhuel Laidig's, Dublin Mills: V i!. Speer's, Saluvlu; C. W. Lynch's, Crystal Springs; J. E. Jack son's, Akersville: Caleb Burton's, Hustontown; A. N. W liter's, VVutet'full; Harry Huston's, Clear Hidge; W, L. Berkstresser s Orchard Grove. I Will Visit these places monthly during the season. Thankful for pust favors, I hope for a continuance of the same. H. H. Hertzler, Burnt Cabins, Pa. Smith Premier TheWorld's Best Typewriter tin fr ttr LIUto nook which axplmtif Why When you want a competent stenographer (male or female) to operate any make of machine, call up Our Employment Department We furnish them promptly. We save you time and trouble. We carefully examine all applicants. We select to meet your requirements. We make no charge to either party. We have operators with the combined qualifications of stenographer, typewriter and bookkeeper, also ex pert telegraphers. Let us know what machine must be used, the char acter of the work to be done, and the salary you want to pay, and we will promptly meet your requirements. The Smith Premier Typewriter Company 23 South r.iAhth, rliiladclphia, Pa. S t 1 . I . J I J.I. ... 1 . 1 A. . t' ( wen worm 5.1.23 ; in iaa, snues iu ;umosi any price, we n;ive .1 nice 101 01 6 SUMMER DRESS STUFFS 9 v which we want you to See. ) O 1. c , .- 1 ciiiinl if oil I of iMi.'.it' 111 3iui-i. iiui aiii'i., aiKi ill (.'into that cannot be reached un the present ) O mnrkpt. Mattings. Oil Cloths, window Shades. all at riirht prices. O i Dlioco -oil ' Rwciv.H'nlK.' O . r 1 n-ajv. can. iwi-vvni-iiit, Carpet G. W. REISNER & CO., i n ' " , , x l ! k 1 1 i . T"s s V O o ooooooooxcoxcx-cccoo occc oc oc oc oc CASH GIVEN AWAY to Users of 4 LD FF In Addition to the Regular Free Premiums Tolzdo. J tJ m r T now asw cBisssfw. TO SECOXDNATIOAL BASK VI ICS. WOOLSON SPKC CO. Pr-XJL TRCASUJftJt like a Check Like This ? IU. Uujk luiaill in flfllt nn Cah to Zon Coffee users In our Great World's Fair Contest- 213LI people get checks, 2WJ more will get them iu the Presidential Vote Contest TmyaaJ - Jayne's Carminative Balsam li 11' Vmt m ' Th SUmUH Ramedy for Summer Complaint, Cramp. Colic, Griping Paint, Sour Stomtcfc mot Vomiting, alio for Dysentery. DiorrlKM or Looseneu. Asiatic Cholera. Cholera: Morbus, mtti Cholera Infantum. JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE BALSAM has keen ns4 with en-eat tuocoM tor 71 mt. We will sene Free to any person who wiU enclose two-cent stamp in part payment for the moiling, a trial size bottle of JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE BALSAM. Write your Name, Tow aaet Stat plainly to hour your getting the same. br..-,wt" 1 Address: DR. D. JAYN2 Q SON, Philadelphia. Five Lion Headi cut from Lion Coffee Package and a a cent tamp entitle you (in addition to the regular free premium) to one vote. The 3 -cent stamp cov ert our acknowledgment to you that your estimate Is recorded. You can aend a many estl mate as desired. Grand First Prize of $5,000.00 will be awarded to the one who la nearest , correct on both our World' Fair and Presi dential Vote Contests. We alto efl.r 5.000.00 8peclal Caih Prlui to Grocers' Clark.. (Particular lo aach eat ol Lion CoRee.) What will be the total popular vote cast for President (vote for all can didate combined) at the election November 8, 1004? la 1900 election, 13,959,653 people voted lor President. For nearest correct esti mates received in Woolson Spice Com pany's office, Toledo, O., on or before November 5, 1904, we will give first prize tor the nearest correct estimate. second prize to the next nearest, etc., etc., as follows: 1 First hlit 1 Second Mie a rrlie. taoo.OO each 6 Frli.a 200.00 10 rrli.a 100.00 " 20 Prli.a 60.00 BO Prliea 250 Prli.a 1800 PrU.i 31 30 PBIZEI, 200O lO.OO O.OO S2.BOO.OO l.OOO.OO 1 ,ooo.( 1 ,000.00 1 ,000.00 1 .OOO.OO 1 ,000.00 2,600.00 e.ooo.oo TOTAL, I20,000X0 How Would Your Name Look on One of These Checks? Everybody uses coffee. If you will ose tO.V fOtt EK Ion enouKh to Ret acquainted with it. y convinced there is no other such value lor the monry. '1 lien you will take no other and thut's wh we are Ukiug our advertising money so that both of u youai. well us we will get a bonelit. Hence tu WE GIVE DOTH FREE PREMIUMS AND CASH PRIZES Complete Detailed Particulars In Every Package of ou will be united and V we advrrtxe. And tor your Uua ltxtdm COFFEE o o O v 1. X a r. t- WOOLSON SPICE CO., (CONTEST DEP'T.) TOLEDO. OHIO.
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