r . . I j . : " " . 1 1 . I.J NTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of Local and General Interest, Gathered : at Home or Clipped from oar Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Ev-Qovernor I'attiaou died at his liomo in tVerbrook last Mon day of pneumonia. William McElhaney of Huston town, one of Dublin township's well known citizens was a busi ness visitor in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson of Todd township.spentlast Wednes day the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Pittman of Ilarnsonville. A new porch, placed in position by tho Comerer Brothers during the past week, adds much to the appearance of tho residence of Merchant J. G. Itcisner. Mrs. Chas. E. Barton and little son, George, returned last Satur day evening, after an extended visit in the home of Mrs. Barton's parents at Newport, Pa. The spirit of improvement to property has taken possession of Mrs. A. Clevenger with the re suit of a fresh coat of paint on her home on West Water street. 1 have two High Arm Singer Machines in good order ihat will exchange for stock of any kind. Write me what you have exchange. H. K. Stevens, Luidig, Pa. Foley's Kidney Cure is a medi rino froo from poisons and will cure any case of kidney disease that is not beyond the reach of medicine. Sold at Trout's drug store. It is said that eighteen thous and people were iu attendance at the Lutheran Reunion at Penmnr last Thursday, four hundred go ing from Chambersburg, and twice that number from Waynes boro. Sacriiice Sale. Making it a rule not to carry stock from one season to another, I am selling all ray millinery now at ani uh low cost to make room for my fall goods. This is your chance. Maye Johnston. , The Sylvan correspondent of t le Mercersburg Journal sa,y that Mike Lawrence of Pecktor ville, Md., mowed all day Sunday, July 17. The jingling of the mow er could not have well chimed with the ringing of a church oell. James Steach brought to our Whips Cove. r. and Air J. 8. Akors and Hon Lee Hpent Sunday with friend at Sideling Hill. - Prof. D. C. Hart, of Philadel phia, is home visit ing his mother, Mrs. Kucliel Ilnrt. George Diehl and wife spent last Sunday with tho latter's pa rent, Mr. and Mrs. Win. J. L:iy-ton. Airs. Nathan Mellott visited her parents, Air. and Air. Lemuel Garland, at Ncedmore, last Sunday. V. L. McKeo and wife visited Mrs. AIcKee's parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Plessingor, last Sunday. Mr. Bert Kirk, of Pigeon Covo, and lady friend, Miss (ha Layton, were visiting nt Lemuel Smith's, Sunday. . Airs. Win. Sciiever and Airs. Louie Seigel, of Buck Valley, were visiting friends in Whips Cove, Sunday. Walter Weicht. of Hancock, passed through this place last Sat urday on his auto, it being the first that was ever in our valley. There will be preaching at the Whips Cove church on Tuesday evening, August 23, by llev. P.H. Fleming, of Burlington, N. C. Mrs. Scriever and family will start for Salt Lake City, Utah, in about two weeks, where they ex pect to make their future home. An ice cream supper was held at S. C. Layton's lust Thursday evening in honor of their son George and bride. Those present were W.L.McKce and son Ixigue, Mr. and Airs. N. W. Mellott, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hoopengardner and daughter Ethel, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Mellott, Mrs. Rachel Wink, Miss Jennie Layton, James Lay ton and Delphia Truax. T-H J5 e Solar Sy tern l the In.ist pri-fect time ii':e i;now. Willi ul.n.i I etii:n accuracy the famous Howard Watches record Mm (light. of.time. 'Tho Howard Watch has always bren rccoptnised as the fltandard of excellence In Amerlcnn Watch con struction. The New liWl.1 model Tfowtird Is itnrnnteed muuhunicully perfect. Tho jewels ure real llubii-a mount ed in raised Gold settings, tho troin wheels nre made of Solid Gold, the balance wheel is coinpetiRatinu uud the whole a marvel of ingenious, accurate construction not equaled in this country. Two grades only !I0 00 and 8100.00 for the movements only, Cases range in price from tho cheap filled to the elaborate chased 14 and IS kt Solid Gold. These are ideal watches for presentation. All Visitors Welcome. WM. H. LUDWIG, Jeweler and Silversmith, ChainbcrsburK. Pa. RACKET STORE. A Sweet Breatb is a never failing sign of a healthy stomach. When the breath is bad the stomach is out of order. There is no remedy in the world equal to Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for curing indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach disorders. Mis. Mary S. Crick, of White Plains, Ky., writes: "I have been a dys peptic for years: tried all kinds of remedies butcoutinued to grow worse. By the use of Kodol I be gau to improve at once, and after taking a few bottles am fully re stored in weight, health and strength and can eat whatever I like." Kodol digests what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. Sold at Trout's drug store. In our last ad we mentioned Castor Machine oil at 2.")C gallon and said it was tho same goods sold by other merchants at :i."c. 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, !(. Jar caps with rings 20c, the heaviest jar gums ftc, lighter ones :tc dozen. The heaviest milk cuns on the market 8 gallon size and the one you have been paying $2..n5 for our price $1 .!"). Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! It is imDossible 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 tho 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 13 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. 3 8 REISNERS' Snrina Annou 3 wi We nuw have in our spring line of Men's, Boys' and Youths' Suits, which it ill do vou g00d to see. We think it the Best Spring Line we have ever had all made in the best wav, and Strictly Up-to-date 1 8 o o o SI The prices are just all right and as low as anyone can sell equal quality for- O on s t" r $ I UHO vvhjcn js iarirer and better this spring than ever before. We have several lines ol ractory uonus which are Sold on a Guarantee which means that you are buying a certainty. The shoe must be good, or we make you safe, we will sell you a Good Kangaroo Calf Shoe For $1 .OO, g o o o o o o Wool Carding and 8 well worth 1.25 ; in fad, shoes at almost any price. We have a nice lot of O o SUMMER DRESS STUFFS 2 which we want you to see. O Carpet o o o office last Wednesday morniug. a few stalks of oats which he took ! I.uyton-McKee. from a bold, on the farm of ex-; A very pretty wo.Ming wu sol Commissioner, John Fisher, in ! einnized at noon on Wednesday, Thompson township. These spue- i July 27, l'.04, at the home of the imei.s, which are well, tilled, audj ofHciatinp: minister, llev. J. 11. measure six feet iu length, are ' Loge 1ine Kulgo, this county, not picked, but an average of tho 1 when Mr. George Layton and entire crop i Miss NeIlie McKee, both of Brush "I had diabetes in its worst 'eek town-Jip, were united in form," writes Marion Leo of Dun- niarrmso. The young couple 7u r i ..1 ohtrhvai 'reached tho homo of the bride's raath, Jnd. "1 tried eight pnysi- . w T M cians without relief. Only three parents Mr. and Mrs W L Mc bottles of Foley's Kidney Core KVrt carpet weaving H. H. HERTZLER still continues Curding and Weaving at the WILIjOW CUOVK MILLS at Uurnt Cabins. Carpet Chain always on hand Wool put into bats for Llaus. I will take in Wool and work at the following places, namely, Frank Tlure's Port Littleton: Mirhuol Luidig's, Dublin Mills: W. I!. Sjiuer'H, Saluvia; C. W. Lynuh's, Crystal Springs; J 1C. Jack sun's, Akersville; Calob liarton's, Hustontown: A. N. V Itter's. Waterfall; Harry Huston's, Clear Hiilgu; W. L. lierkstresser 8 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. ! nnd a few of their friends. THOMPSON. Joseph H. Covalt was out last week looking after the lines of made me a well man.' Trout's drug store. Hollidaysburg letter to the Al tbotia Tribune contained the fol liwing: "Tho Blair township supervisors have paid at the office j the Fulton Telephone Company, of Justice J. J. Cunningham the Gay Pittman is visiting the fam penalty prescribed by the act of j Hy 0f George F. Mello.tt in Ayr assembly lor failure to keep the township. township roads in proper condi- Dr. and Mrs. Swartzwelder of tion." There are some supervis- i Needmore, were guests of Mr. ors in Fulton county who might take the hint. Someone has figured out the distance a farmer lias to walk to plow 40 acres of corn. To plow the ground with a Bixteen-inch plow he walks H50 mihss; to har row it thoroughly, 50 miies more, and to cultivate it alterward, 50 miles, making a total of 720 miles in addition to husking it, when he will walk 150 miles more. An F.vorctt merchant has a tlerhin(! in his residence and recently a lady from Bedford called to pay the family a visit Upon entering tho house she not iced the instrument, and after be ing seated, with her eyes still on the 'nhone. remarked to her friend, "My, what a fancy coffee mill you folks have got!" Everett Republican. , Wanted Canvasser: A capa U 'i , , experienced and .'refined lady canvasser to introduce to McCounellsbtjrg families' a line of ' household goods used ovtsry diiy tn every home; no selling Salary 11.50 per day and expenses This is a legitimate offer from an old and well known" house. Give references and full particulars. Address, The New Office. and Mrs. P. P. Shives one day last weetf. Last Sunday Lewis Waltz was at Eph r aim G regory 's, Olive Greg cry visited Letitia Peck, and Mr. ind Mrs. Shade Truax spent the day with Mr.' aud Mrs. David Gregory. Mrs. James Johnson Ml and dislocated her ankle a few days u'o. j Mr. Epliraim Gregory and j Mrs. Ezra Pittman are on the ick list. 1 James Johusou is haviug a new lmuse built down at Forest Mills. Holy communion in tlmllobrou Informed church near Big Cove Tiinnnry this coming Sunday at U:80 A. M. Preparatory services on Saturday nt 2:30 Chas M. Smith, pastor. . , . , I the foremost Z5e Man and the Machine Mr. Alexander T. Brown, inventor of the Smith Premier Typewriter, is unquestionably writing machine expert of the o . - 1 world. Besides, he is a practical and successtui business man. He built the first Smith Typewriter not only for handiome tnd ipeedy work, but to endure under the ieveret demnd of ctual busineM. The Smith Premier it free from the weaknesses of eccentric, impractical con itruction, and to-day cmbodiea the latest demonstrate improvements of thU typewriter expert. Mr. Brown, Vice-President of this Company, will continue to devote hu entire time aod inventive genius to maintain the Smith Premier where it now stands as the World's Best Typewriter Send to-if fur our littl book ca ptaining exactly wbjr the Smith Premier is best. The Smith Premier Typewriter Company ?3 Soulh Eighth St., If . r'nilecieipnia. ra. o o 6 in stuck not samples, and at prices that cannot be reached on the present ) O market. Mattings, Oil Cloths, window Shades, &c, all at right prices Please call. t 5ZJKpectl"ully, G. W. REISNER & CO., McConnellsbura', Pa. o w 8 O XOOOOC00XCjOOOOOXOOOcCCX) oc oc cc oc CASH GIVEN AWAY to Users of uam ff In Addition to the Regular Free Premiums Wi.' It MMtgna! CO. vwrrr.fjy How It TO SECOIHONATIOAL B,K Tll rnv " KflltO, WOOLSON SPICC CO. TlteSUCA You like ex Check like This ? u.-. 1..... J.J in Aflfl flit Cash to JJon Coffee users in our Great World's Fair Contest 111 H3VC JaWtrOSO f&UiUUUsUU 21JJ people gut checks, 2139 more will get them in the Prosidential Vote Contest I F?tva (I Jayne's Carminative Balsam ' .' . . . iiviji.c -a'auiMAfivr RALSAM kma ham ns4 With Z" . -TTT. fc.- r Wa wM n4 wri to amy auwftia advwtiaaant , unon who wiU endow a two-cant sterna in IVS CARMINATIVE BALSAM, your setting tha aerna. ,.. Address : DR. D. JATKX G2 5W, piuiaaeipuo. What will be the total popular vote caat for President (vote for all can didates combined) at the election November 8, 1904 ? la 1000 election. 13,059,653 people voted for President. For nearest correct esti mates received in Woolson Spice Com pany's otlice, Toledo, O., on or before November 5, l'J04, we will give first prize for the nearest correct estimate, second nrize to the next nearest, etc.. etc., as follows: Five Lion -Heads cut from Lion Coffee Packages and a a - cent stamp entitle you (In addition to the regular free premiums) to one vote. The a-cent stamp cov ers our acknowledgment to you that your estimate Is recorded. You can send as many estl mates as desired. Grand Flrtt Prize of $5,000.00 will be awarded to the one who Is nearest correct on both our World's Fair and Presi dential Vote Contests. We also offer J5.000.00 Special Cash Pritea to Grocer.' Clerks. (Particulars la each case of Lloa Coffee.) How Would Your Name Look on Ono of Those Checks? Everybody osee coffee. If you will use II O.V VOFfKMC onff enough to Ret acquainted with It. you will be Hc4 a nd convinced there is no other such value for thu money. 1 bcu you will take no other and that t why wo dv'lf we era using our advertising money so that both of us-yous well as e-will get a beneht. Uenca for your ma othi WE GIVE DOTH FREE PREMIUMS AND CASH PRIZES Complete Detailed Particulars In Every Package of 1 First Prtie 1 Second Prlta 2 Prlsea iboo.OO each ft Prlsea 200.00 10 Prlsea 100.00 " 20 Prlsea RO Prlses- 250 Prlsea 1HOO Prises 2139 PRIZES. 60.00 20 OO 10.00 e.oo S2.BOO.OO l.OOO.OO 1 ,ooo.o l ,000.00 1 .000.00 1 ,000.00 , 1 ,000.00 a.eoo.oo fcl.OOO.OO TOTAL, S20.0O0.OO ZmtT aavmatu for the BiUi. a trial sUe bottle of JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE ba tiXTiiw Name, Towk mi KM plainly to Insure your ettk the same. WOOLSON PjCE CO., (CONTEST DEP'T.) TOLEDO, OHIO. 5 . .'' ) O i 8 n! 1 I J V. V 111 iS a e
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