INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of Local and General Interest, Gathered t Home or Clipped from our Exchange!. MURDER kN HAGERSTOWN. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Olive, daughter of II. A. and Myrtle Greenland, of Braddock, Ph., is suffering from a severe at tack of typhoid fever. Miss nianche Garland of Sipes Mill, spent part of last week with her aunt, Mrs. P. V. Mann, and other friends in town. Fou Sal e An iron-gray horse colt 4 months old. Weight .r00 pounds. Call on or address Jero Gladfelter, Hubblesville, Pa. Go to C. E. Starr, at Three Springs, and buy the Regular Miffiinburg Spring Wagon at 82.00. Fertil izer at $12.73. Avoid serious results of kidney or bladder disorder by taking Filey's Kidney Cure. Sold at Trout's drug store. Over one thousand dollars have been paid out this year in Bedford county on claims for damages done to sheep by dogs and dam ages done to stock by mad dogs. Foley's Kidney Cure make the diseased kidneys sound so they will eliminate the poisons from the blood. Sold at Trout's drug store. Mr. R. Holmes Thompson and his sister-in-law, Mrs. I. D. Thompson, spent last Saturday very pleasantly in Chambersburg and at Scotland. Owing to the fact that the Sab bath Convention only closed at a late hour last night we are not able to place a report of the pro ceedings before our readers this week. Dr.. Frank Em mert the Eye and Ear Specialist of Chambersburg, will be at Dr. Mosser's office to morrow. Eyes fitted with glasses and satisfaction guaranteed. Smith Tomlinson of West End, Bedford county, has through his attorney, H. D. Tate, Esq., enter ed suit against Dr. C. C. Dibert of Buffalo Mills, for 10,000 dam age he claims to have sustained in not having been properly treat ed by the Doctor after having been greatly injured by a falling tree last December. - Wanted. Quickly, few per sons to represent long establish ed wholesale house among retail merchauts and agents. Local , territory of few counties. 18 ! salary and expenses paid weekly. ! Expense money advanced. Com- j missioi extra. Permanent en-1 pagement. Business successful, i Pievious experience not essen-! tial. Enclose selt addressed en- velope Address, Supektinten- ' dent TiiAYELEits, 325 Dearborn j St., Chicago. i Mr. E. K. Foreman a native of ! this county who has been in the ': West since 1870 is spending a few j days among his old time friends j here. Mr. Foreman is now one of j North Dakota's prosperous citi zens, and is located at Foreman, Sargebt county. He took advan ageofthe excursion raje to the National Encampment in Boston to 'visit the eastern cities, aud" through the courtesy of Col. Mar tin of the IS. & O. railroad, he was allowed to stoo off and see his Fulton county friends. Yea some of ou r girls are of few days and full of mischief, and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise. When .the lair one cheweth gum with much haste, stampeth her foot with vigor, and is noticable on the street- by her actions, then beware. She Com eth forth in the evening with low neck and short sleeves, but in the morning she lieth in bed while her mother gotteth breakfast. She eateth all winter of the de voted young man's oysters and candies aud partaketh of sleigh rides, but when spring cometh, she winketh her eye and goeth off with another fellow. Aged Simon Talhelm Killed With Pole Axe His Money Gone. A brutal murder occurred in broad daylight in Hag;rstown on Monday afterno .u and as yet the authorities have no convincing clue as to the perpetrator of the crime. The1 victim was Simon Talhelm, aged seventy years, who resided atone in a small house on West Antiotam street. Talhelm was seen alive and well in front of Ins house on Monday afternoon as late as half-past three o'clock. At four o'clock his daughter, Mrs. George F. Dayton, of near Hagerstown, went to her father's home and found him dead. His skull was crushed, his jaw bone broken and his left ear almost severed. The authorities were immedi ately notified and they searched the place. They found a pole axe hidden in the stove. The axe was bloody and showed that an effort had been made to remove the blood stains. On Saturday Tal helm had received his pension, 30, and the money was not to be ff.und about the house. The sup position is that the crime was committed by someono familiar with the man and his home and who knew that he had the money with him. The police arrested Charles Barton on suspicion but it is not thought that there will be auy evidence against him. He had a good bit of money, something said to be rare, and this fact alone led to his arrest. Among the children of the aged Mr. Talhelm is Mrs. George Ber ger, Middletown, this county. Public Opinion. Tragedy Averted. "Just in the nick of time our little boy was saved" writes Mrs. W. Watkins of Pleasant City, Ohio. ''Pneumonia had played sad havoc with him and a terrible cough set in besides. Doctors treated him, but he grew worse every day. At length we tried Dr. King's New Discovery for consu mption, and our darling was saved. He's now sound, and well." Everybodyoughttoknow, it's the only sure cure for coughs, colds and all lung diseases. Guaranteed at Trout's Drug Store. Price 50c and 1.00. trial bottles free. An Open Letter. McCONNEt.I.StU'RU, Pt'.N N ' A . , Septembe r 3, 11104. Dkah MAin,T- We arrived home stifely yesterday afternoon. Mother was much fatigued and almost exhausted when we reached home. We wish to thank you for your kindness to us while shopping in Chum bersburg; indeod, we cannot forget your many courtesies. Mother tulks continually of tlfe many beautiful things she saw at Ludwig's Jewelry Store. The table filled with cut glass was especially interest lug to her: us was, also, the Tiffany Fuvrlle Glass and the Teco Art Pot tery with its soft, velvety green surfaces. The tiny little gold watch, you remember just the size of a silver ten cent piece amused her very much. I would just love to own that beautiful Opal and Dia mond cluster ring at $110 or the Solitaire Diamond at $24. I never saw such lovely Silver Table Ware, especially the colonial designs. Indeed I could talk on this subject all night. Come over soon. Yours in hnste, Hki.kn. 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, 4Sc; half gallon, 05c. Jar caps with rings 2ih the heaviest jar gums 5c, lighter ones lie dozen. The heaviest milk j cans on the market 8 gallon size and the one you have been paying $2.35 for our price $1.95. 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. j 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 I from 15 to 48c. Tin buckets 10 quarts to 14 quarts, 10 to 35c; also, coffee pots of same ware. j Shirts and overalls all sizes and at all prices. Call and see our line, It wont cost you one cent. HULL 8c BENDER, Proprietors. Wool Carding ASSAULTED BY BURGLAR. Former Fulton County Man Attacked at his home in Huntingdon. Will J. Povbes, Esq., a former roaiilAnt. rf Fnrr. r.it.Mnt.rin. hnrl an I experience witn a burglar last Saturday evening that he will not; likely forgot soon. Mr. Forbes at ten o'clock Sat urday evening telephoned to his wife from his office that he would rot be home for two or three hours. When he arrived home at between twelve and one o clock as he was on the Fifth street porch and 'about to enter the house a man in noiseless footwear ran around the lower end of the porch and up to Church street then down toward Fourth street. Mr. Forbes went to the corner of his house to see where the man had gone when another man struck him on the neck felling him to the pavement. Defending himself with one of bis crutches as he was partly getting up he struck the man with his crutch and beat him off, the man run ning along Church street toward Sixth. Mr. Forbes made an out cry and the neighbors came to him. and carpet weaving 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 liars. I will take Iu Wool and work at the following places, namely, Frank Bare's, Fort Littleton: Michael Laidig's, Dublin Mills: W. H. Speer's, Saluvla; C. W. Lynch's, Crystal Springs; J. E. Jack son's, Akersvllle; Culeb Barton's, Hustontown; A. N. Witter's, Waterfall; Harry Huston's, Clear Uidge; W. L. Uerkstresser s - Orchard Grove. I Will Visit these places monthly during the season. Thankful for past fuvorfl, I hope for a continuance of the same. H. H. Hertzler, Burnt Cabins, Pa. Is Read Our Guarantee Offer. U Forst's seven year old, 4 full quarts for $3.00. We pay all ex press charges and pack in plain sealed cases. More Riots. Disturbances of strikers are not nearly as grave as an individ ual disorder of the Bystem. Over work, loss of sleep, nervous ten sion will be followed byv utter col lapse, unless a reliable remedy is immediately employed. There's nothing so efficient to cure dis orders of the liver or kidneys as Electric Bitters. It's a wonder ful tonic, And effective nervine and the greatest all around medicine for run down systems, It dU pels nervousness, rheuniatlnm and neuralgia and expels malaria germs. Only 50c, aud 'satisfac tion guaranteed at Trout's Drug Store, . Easy and Quick! Soap-Making: with BANNER LYE ! To make the very best soap, simply dissolve a can of Banntr Ly in cold water, melt lbs. of grease, pour the Lye water in the grease. Stir and put aside to set PuU Dinette. Bvery Padua I Banntr Ly it pulverized. The can may be opened and closed at will, per mitting the use of a small quantity at a. time. It is just the article needed In every household. It will clean paint, floors, marble and tile work, soften water, disinfect sinks, closets and waste pipe. Write for booklet "Uset of Bantur Ly" free. j Tfc Pwm Chesalcal Week. Pbltefebhto ' Do you use Whiskey in your home for medical purposes f Wo Ls ifuarantpe our goods to be l-T UK and WFIOLKSO.MK. Smid u n Jj iVl trial older and if the goods does nut prove all wo claim for it uud if & it Is not better for the money, than anything you have hud from old- 3 eis, then return it, at our expeme, and wo will return your money , J The editor of this paper or any l);ink o( Pittsburg will tell you we are responsible. Send for our private prlce-lNt. Jj MORRIS FORST & CO., & fTA l.'or. Una Ave. Ct omnrmeiu si. i $p Dept. 285 . Pittsburg, Pa. '.- iv. PULTON COUNTY NEWS r is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. ffiVaH S- Jayne's Carminative Balsam Chafer.. Chol.ro Morbus. CtKUrT WUUmT JAYNI S CAJtMlNATIVE BALSAM has been used TSr n JTw?1!$i Me rr.. to any eron who ill ;Jo . two-c. turn, fa. TJHi for fee maHkig, a trial sU. bottle of JAYnE'S NATIVEBALSAM. Write your Nam, Tow aa4 Stat plainly to hour your getting the tame. Address; Kl. D. JAYNZ G2 SON, Philadelphia. 6.W.R eisnerdCo. Have Their WINTER SHOES for Ladies, Misses, and Children, and the Best Line fo r Aden's and Boys They have ever Had See them. Geo. W. Reisner & Co n zzs szy zs a CASH GIVEN AWAY to Users of UOM OFF In Addition to the Regular Free Premiums "How Would like Check UKe This? We Have Awarded $20,000.00 unit). PKECO. Pnah tn T Inn fnfTfm ucr In ntir Cirmt VorM Pair PnntMt 21J!J people get checks, 2139 more will get thuiu iu the Prosidential Vote Contest mm What will be the total popular vote cast lor president (votea for all can didates combined) at tie November 8, 1904 electl la 1900 election, 13,959,653 people voted fur President. For nearest correct esti mates received in Woolson Spice Com pany's othce, Toledo, O., on or before November S, l'J04, we will- give lirst priie for the nearest correct estimate. second prize to the next nearest, etc., etc., as follows: PIMM kilM K4 arfcaa 'ring MlvfftiMawil Five Lion Head cut from Lion Coffee Packages and a a -cent atamp entitle you (In addition to the regular free premluma) 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 First Prize of $5,000.00 will be awarded to the one who Is nearest correct on both our World'a Fair and Presi dential Vote Contests. W alto o!tr $5,000.00 SpacUl Cash Prlut to Grocer' Clerks. (Particulars la aach cat ol Lloo Code.) How Would Your Name Look on Ono of These Chocks? Everybody uses coffee. If you will use LMOV VOB't'KK long enough to Ret acquainted with it, you will be suited aud convinced tbere is do other such value lor the money. Then yuu will take no other and that's why we advertise. Aud we art using our advertising money so that both oi us you aa well a we will get a benefit. Hence fur your .iH Ju4 WE GIVE DOTH FREE PREMIUMS AND CASH PRIZES Complete Detailed Particulars in Every Package of L0N -GFFEE. 1 rirat Prise 1 Second Priie 3 Prlsos tBOO.OO each 6 Prises 200.00 10 Prlaea 1O0.0O " 20 Prlsea 60.00 " BO Prlsea aO-OO ariO Prises 1BOO Prises 3130 PRIZES, 10.00 e.oo sa.eoo.oo l.ooo.oo I ,ooo.o 1 ,000.00 1 ,000.00 1 ,000.00 1 ,000.00 2. poo. 00 e. 000.00 total, saaooobo WOOLSON SPICE CO., (CONTEST DEP'T.) TOLEDO. OHIO. A