INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of 1 c' and Qeaeral Interest, t . Hume or Clipped from Exchaiife. (lathered our CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Miss Sarah Keyser, of Cham bersburg, in the guest of Jos ephine HuDyan of this place. Clarence Conrad's wife is lying dangerously ill at her home in Chi.mber&burg. Misses Augusta and Ella Rob inson, of Philadelphia, are regis tered at the Washington House. A Penn. gentleman gave 6 cents to his rescuer for pulling him out of a river. Must have felt pretty Cheap. 1 will either sell or rent my Threshing outfit, consisting of Geirer Peerless Engine and New Peerloes Separator, and make terms easy.-W. H. Nesbit, Mc Connellsburg, Pa. Amy and Nellie Gilbert ot Chambersburg, are visiting in the home of D. V. Sipes west of town. llev. Geo. M. Shimer and fami ly, of Neffs Mills, Pa , are visit ing their Pulton county relatives and friends. Miss Katharine MetJer, who has been leaching in the graded school atCleartleki, the past three years, is spending a well earned vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Metzler of Harrisonville. A cleansing, clean, cooling, soothing, healing household rem edy is DeWitt's Carbohzod Witch Hazel Salve. For burns, cuts, scratches, bruises, insect bites, and sore feet, it is anequaled. Good for piles. Beware of imi tatious. Get DeWitt's It is the 'best. Sold by Trout's drug store. H. L Sipes, a member of Chambersburg Lodge, No. COO 45 P. O. E is spending ten days an Philadelphia and Atlantic City, attending the Grand Lodge of Elks. When there is the slightest, in dication of indigestion, heart bu.n, flatulence, or any form of. stomach trouble, take a little Ko dol occasionally and you will be afforded prompt relief. Kodol is a compound of vegetable acids and contains the juices found in a healthy stomach. Kodol digests what you eat, makes your food do you good. Sold by Trout's drug store. J. A. Irwin and son Ilex, George Rexroth, Dr. A. D. Dal bey, and Mix H. Sheets are among the number from this place attracted to the Quaker City tins week by the Elks Convention. I'll stop your pain free. T ishowyou first- before you spend, a penny what my Pink Pain Tab lets can do. i will mail you free a, Trial Package of them Dr. iShoop's Headache Tablets. Neu ralgia, Headache, Toothache, Pe riod pains, etc., are due alone to blood congestion. Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets simply kill pain by coaxing away the unnatural blood pressure. That Is all. Ad dress Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. .Sold by Dickson's drug store. Last Saturday afternoon Mrs. A. F. Little and Mrs. Harry Hammil, of this place drove over to Loudon to attend the festival at that place last Saturday even ing, aud to visit their Loudon friends. When just above John nie Magsam's brick house, they saw an automobile approaching, and Mrs. Little, who was doing the driving, attempted to turn her vehicle. While doing this Mrs. Hamill thought t'-ie buggy -was going to upset, and she jump ed out, and in doing so, sprained one of her ankles. This, how ever, gave her very little annoy ance, for she went on to Loudon, walked arouud during the even ing: but the next morning, she discovered that her ankle was badly swollen, und since her re turn Sunday, the doctor has not allowed her to attempt to walk. With a little care, she will likely be relieved from any further an noyance from it in a few days. Card of Thank. 1 Mr. and Mrs. .lumen Hill wish through the columns of the News to express their sincere thanks for their kindness during the ill noss and death of their httie bod kyd". NEW URBNADA. Dr. Rtiwo M. '('lain and family, ii M.i nil UOM D, vis; tod friends here a entitle days. Misses Maude McClain and Ruth Cunningham are spending a few days with friends in Mount Uutoii, Mrs. Richard Alloway and son Malcolm, are visiting friends in .Johnstown, Altoona, and Mount Union. Miss Rilla Houck is taking an outing in Johustowti, Pittsburg, and other western towns. The children of Go rge Morts, at Finleyville, aie afflicted with scarlet fever, two having died. They were taken through here to Clear Ridge cemetery. J. Cal Foster, Wells township's c mRtaulo, isoii the sick list, which s rikes him in a bad time, harvest being on. Bert McClain has purchased a new gasoline engine. Judge Bender, of McConnells ourg. stopped all night in our town last week. R. B. Campbell felt the effect of a bolt of lightning last Satur day evening. While sitting in the hall in the home of L L. Cunning ham, among a lot of phones and wires in "Central," he received a shock from a flash of lightning, stunning his right arm and side of face. He lemarked that anoth er one like that, aud there would be one Irishman less. Miss Martha Black will teach school in Clay township, Hunting don county, at Center Grove, bet- j ter knewn as Smyres school. Harry Foster, ot Pittsburg, is home on a furlough. H. M. Sample, shoe salesman of York, Pa., is stopping a few days at the Houck House. Charles Thomas and Harry Hoffman, of Saltillo, visited friends here on Sunday. Mrs. Eliza Jane Anderson, of Wells Valley, died July 5th, aged 70 years and H raontns. Mrs. Anderson was a daughter of John and Mary Holland, and was mai -ried to John M. Rowe, October 7, 1840, who died September 24, I Birthday Spoons 1 will pay you to READ THIS "acT In two sixes ufU-r ilin rioi- and the full bilge Tea poon size. The twelve signs oi the Zodlad an portrayed In relief --the name, of tin montli and tlio tlov e for each month are also shown In rollef on each of the twelve spoons. Give the child a birthday spoon 'hut pan lie hand pil down lo the next generation, fl 0.) and 91.00 eaeh. WW. H. LUDWIG, Jeweler aud Silversmith, Trust Company Building, Chambersburg, Pa. RACKET STORE. SAY FARMER. Have you hpph any of those Mowing Scythes that wo are selling at 48c t They are dandies, und the whole outfit for B8o., with thp best snath thut Is made. Cradle Scythes of the sonic kind for thp samp prlc) 48c, Machine Oil I Machine Oil! Well, we won't run out this year. Kvery ypur we have run out, but this year we have twice as much as last, and of the same, kind we did have, at the same price 25c. gal. Same, and better, than others are selling at 60c a gal. BUGGY WHIPS AND MACHINE WHIPS. Did it ever strike you that this is the only place to buy this kind 0 goods? We sell thorn at exactly the same prolit us anything else: not like man that told us that u whip thut cost him "0c, he sold for 11.00. We don't do that. We have now whips at 010-11-20 203041, up to 75c, and the whip at 75c, is the same as lots sell at 1.50. Don't buy nets without seeing ours. We are in shape to save you money. This letter has been addressed to the farmers, and wo don't like to say u-jything to the ladies. Hut, men, tell your wives and children that we can save them money on tinware, granite, and all kitchen ware, Kespectfullv, HULL & BENDER. McConnellsburg. Pa. 18C2, at the age of 34 years. To them were born 8 children five daughters and three sons : Mary, Eliza, Susan, Sarah, Elizabeth, Amos, George, and Henry only two ot whom survive, namely, Mary, wife of James Mort, of Clear Ridge, and Henry, of Wells Valley, at whose heme mother Anderson lived for many years, and died at that place. She was married the second time to Wil liam Anderson, better known as "Miller Bill," of Wells Valley, who preceded her to the grave. Grandmother Auderson was an excellent christian woman, hav ing professed religion at the age ot 16, and united with the M. E. church, devoting 60 years of her 76 to the work of her Master, which is a legacy worth more than all of Rockefeller's millions. She, living the life of the right eous, is now reaping her reward. She had been confined to her bed for a year or more, aud was not only willing but anxious and ready to go. Her remains were interred in the U. B. cemetery if? Wells Valley, ou Sunday, 7th, whore an excellent sermon was delivered by her pautor, Rev. For rest, of the M. EI church, from the text "I desire a better coun try." Whon the baby is teething, it is cross aud restless; it becomes fev erish, and In many cases, vomits i great deal and oftentimes can not even keep cool water on the stomach. All the delicate little organs of the stomach are affect ed, bringing on colic and diar rhoea. Cascasweet for babies and children makes the stomach right and allays inflammation and prevent irritation. Casca sweet makes the baby happy and well. Sold by Trout's.drug store. YOUR EYES J. WEAVER, N. D.: O. D. Dr. Weaver will lie at the City Hotel I'arlors, Mc onnellsburg, Pa., Monday afternoon and evening, July 88; fcltO, Tuesday, .Inly 2-1, 1!H)7, until noon. If you have eye troubles, poorly lltted spectacles or eye glasses, poor vision with one or both eyes: if you are cross eyed and want them straightened without operation or If you need correctly fitted glasses' (NONTOXIC AND WITHOUT lil'KS ninu) consult Dr. Weaver City Hotel I'arlors. A LIMITED NUMBER EXAMINED FREE. Dilllcult Cases ) Painful Vision Cases f SOLICITED. Supposed Hospital Cases Cross-eyed Cases ' Regular Monthly Visits to McConnellsbiirg. Riddles. When is a lover like a tailor'r When he presses his suit. Why la a flea like a long winter:1 Because it makes a backward spring. Why did Shakespeare's wife love him soV Because she hud a Will of her own. When is silence a damper on the spirits? When it reigns su preme. Why should the largest tree in a town be near the churchy There should be no bigger tree (bigotry) there. Had A Moth in His Head. A moth, which had been flut tering inside his head for over three hours, while he suffered untold agonies was removed from the ear of William Schwartz at the Harrisburg hospital. With pain that was almost driving him insane, Schwartz who is ill years old, went to the hospital, where instruments were inserted in the head, but nothing could bt seen. The physician suggested that there was nothing there, but Schwartz insisted that he felt a fluttering in the center of his heal. His ears and head were flushed, when a small white moth was brought to light and removed. Thoubands of people are daily suffering with kidney and blad der troubles -dangerous ailments that should be checked promptlv. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are tho best remedy for backache, weak kidneys, inflam mation of the bladder. Their ac tion is prompt aud sure. A week's treatment for 25c,. Sold by Trout's drug store. Horses Buggies, and Harness. 1 have just received the finest lot of Busies and Har ness ever brought to this coun ty, which I am selling at Rock bottom Prices, and will give time or take any kind of stock in exchange. Horses on hand at all times for any kind of work. Will sell on time. Any kind of stock bought. If you have anything to sell, or need anything in my line, call to see me, or drop me a card. Yours for business, Dan F. Trout, McConnellsburg, Pa. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you oat. Prospecting for Oil. A number of people in Adams coiiuty believe that petroleum is to be found under their soil and a company has been formed, known us the South Mountain Oil & De veloping Co., to test the truth of the thoory. It proposes to go at the matter in a practical way ami has made a contract for lumber for building oil derricks. Em h derrick will contain more than 1 ...nun feet of lumber aud some of the timbers will be lflxlbx2. In addition to this a contract ho been made with a successful oil well driller for the drilling, and carloads of machinery, iron cast ing, drill pipe, and ullsoitsof tools used in drilling an oil well will be on the ground within a few dtivs. Wells Tannery. Among recent visitors to our Valley are, Mr. Peters, of Wheel uig, W. Va., to A. F, Bakers. George A. Wishart, of Chicago, to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Wishart. Miss Hilda Wishart, of Hunt ingdon, to her grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wishart. Miss Cathenno Hoke, Miss Sweet, and Miss Fulton, of Sax ton, to Mr..and Mrs. W. U. Spang ler's. Hon. S. P. Wishart, spent Saturday and Sunday with 1 1 'lends in Evertt. Dr. Evans, presiding elder of the Juniata District, preached to a large audience in Pine Grove M. E. church Sunday afternoon. Dont f-jrget the social at Pine drove Saturday evening. All welcome. 19 w jjBTP yHHHHH taVflKI IfleflBBRa la Jmmr EBHHI Tim i.asollne I ngin- Is one of iho most useful things a fanner ran own. W itli cne ul tl ese i.seful machines he can saw wood, grind lepd, shell corn, pump water, nnd ninny other things. I have jusf leceived a carload of wipe fence. Anyone needing wire fence this spring will save money by calling to see my fci i c soon, as I have a complete line of Kield, Poultry and Carden fence on hands, different heights and weight. Also a nice lot of yiinl and lawn fence, the neatest and bast fence, you i ver saw, Price" guiirai teed just as cheap as the cheapest. 1 have also a nice lot of wire Nails, Cut Nails. Hung Head K I Slating Nails, Wire Maples, nil of which f am selling at just ahoi what you would have to pay if you were buying them wholesale. To anyone who is going to build it will pay you good money to come und see me liefore you get the hardware. r ot.l door s"ts Inside door lucks Itim looks flutt hinges St i ap hinges Ban door hungers Hat n door track Ti ace chains 1 reast chains ( aide chains Heady mi ted paint White load i coop shovels Hirt shovels Porks of all kinds Harden spades Garden Hakes Simon saws, cross cut and hand Diston saws. cross cut and hand Douiile and single hit axes Picks and grabbing hoes Plumbing supplies. Mason hammers Claw hammers Shoeing hammers Hatchets Window glal s .Pure Ibix seed meal. 4 1 will have m good uino a full stock of (J llar pad s and collars '-insoed oil Machine oil a i tone in in limits Napping ham mors Binder X va i n at very best prices. Come ana see me if you want a bargain. Thanking those who have so liberally patronized me, and kindly soliciting the oontinu -uce of the same, 1 am Yours respectfully, Geo. B. TVYellott, McConnellsburg, Pa. REISNERS' STORE NEWS. We are showing the largest line of bummer Dress Staff's in this county, in white and colors. Lawn (white) from 6 to 50c a yard: Linens - bleached and natural, Shrunken Muslins, mercerized effects, &c. A splendid, strictly pure silk, at 39c (white only); colors in 28 iri. silks; splendid quality 50c. A large line of Woollens for suits at almost any price. We. wish to call attention to our stock ol READY MADE SKIRTS (Dress). -You will be surprised at the variety and prices. Skirts from $1.25 to $5.00. Don't fail to see them. In NOTIONS, we have all the nice things in Collars, GLOVES, Ruchings, Trimmings, LACES, and embroideries a very large stock at all prices. Don't forget our SHOE STOCK, which is large and up-to-date. Style and Prices right all the time. In CLOTHING we won't take a back seat for any one in business here. See our clothing for Men, Boys, and Children. Wall Papers, Blinds, Carpets, Linoleum, &c See them all. Geo. W. Reisner & Co McConnellsburg, Pa. v Y V YY YY V7V G L W. FUNK Dealer In Pianos Organs The undersigned takes this method of informing tho people of Fulton county thot he is prepared to furnish High Grade I'Unos and i in mi- at prices that ure attractive. He makes u specially of the LESTER PIANOS un instrument of national reputa tion; and the MILLER AND THE WEAVER ORGANS Belug a thoroughly trained tuner, he is prepared ju short no tice to tune pianos or repair or gans. Satisfaction Cuaranteed. A sample Lester I'iano may be seen In the home of Geo. B. Mel- lott, Met oiiii.-il-h.it, If you are thinking of getting a piano or organ lot me know, I can save you money. L. W. FUNK, NbEDMORE, PA. Subscribe for the "News, 'ouly 11.00 a year. Hridnl For Indigestion. palpitation ot the heart. IHgestj wh.it i n .: 1200 Acres of Valuable Real Estate at Private Sale. All the lands of the estate of Hon. John'!'. Kichards, late of Union town ship, Fulton county, l'a., deceased, will be sold ul privute sale "y iho un dersigned executors. These lands lie in two tracts one containing 850 ACRES ulcely located In the center of Huck Valley In two good sized farms, each i having ab necessary buildings, and a 1 large lot of timber land. The other tract contains 350 ACRES i lying about It mile west of Warfords hurg, of which about seventy-live acres I are cleared, and balance in woods. These tracts will lie sold either as a ! whole, or in divisions to suit purchas ers, and upon easy terms, after the Hi st payment of one-lifth of the pur chase money in cash. Apply to oither of the executors, J. N. Kii'UAiuis, Kalslngton, l'a., T. D. Uiuhakos, Gerinantown, Md., or Warfordsburg, l'a. ' 2-7-07.m The State Department rf Agri culture has opened warfare on rate aud mice, which causo nun c I damage each year than all other animal peata combined. A paia ; phlet has been issued by the de partment fur free distribution, 1 giving the best, advice of its ex I pet ts on rat trapping and poison j tog, the protection of poultry I houses, corn cribs and the like. Send a postal card to the depart ' meat, requesting a copy f the publication, and it will be mailed to you. Weak Hearts Are due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every ono hundred people who have heart troubla can remember when it was simple Indiges tion. It is a scientific fact lhat all cases of heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to, but are the direct result of Indi gestion. All food taken Into the stomach which falls of perfect digestion ferments and awellslhe stomach, puffing it up against the heart. This Interferes with the action of the heart, and in the course ef time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr D. Kaubln of Nev.d., O , uyi: I hd tomc SSfif f'.'T ilA, sU,e " ' hd with It, I took Kodol Dytplla Cura lor about foul months and tt cured me. Kodol Digests What You Eat and relieves the stomach of all nervous strain and the heart of all pressure.. Bottlei only. $1.00 Size holdlnt 2 4 time a the trial a ;o, which aella lor SOc. Prepared by t. a D.WITT kOa. OHIOAQO C. A. MARTIN. First Ci.a ss Jo n serial Artist, MuUONNKM.SIlUKO. PA. A Clean Cup unci Towel with each Shave. Everything Antiseptic. Kar.or Storlllaed. Hair Cutting aud Masaaire, a Kpuclulty. T"Sbop In room lu.-iv occupied by II. M. linwues. i I ism III 11 Ml 1 1 ii i mm I L&Kfi. SI1V!iltl.'i?Ji.:l.1- u." aaMNiita R . III Tl V C. ftr IUCN IIAt . I nut ., ,,, H , , lu.ivi Iv. Surieaiu vetwenre. H Hi.. i i... . '...iittiat ii .lomAWhatliL 8 I Iffiitf?. Y!' " i . e..- 'O YeUluuu i m in iu a . iui. Sm-hi turn Lutiuy etUniMt M Id. swift & Go. 501 Swath St., Waahlngtwi, X fcj
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