INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS NEtDMORC. Charloy Kershner, who had Of I W and General Ink-res!, (lathered k I ..it- or Clipped Iron nur CONUKNSr.D POR tUIRRIF.D RF.ADPRS Mrs. D H. Nace and daugnter Miu Nellie of Cnamhorsburgare guosts of Cashier M. W. Nace. . Bggg 180, Mutter 18?, Lard 12c, country Hum 17 :t., at Harry E. Huston's, Saltillo. J. Hruce Johnson and wife of New Wilmington, Pa., are staying a few days with their brother in law .f. Ft Johnson, on their w.iy to the Jamestown Kxpositon. Smoke the King Oscar, a "c. Cigar, always good. Oet them at'C. F. Scott's gi ocery. Mrs. Gale Kyle Riley and daughter Louise, of Eatontop.G-v, were guests of Miss Elizabeth Patterson at Webster Mills, a few days last week. Mrs. Riley is a daughter of Hon. Geo. A. Smith. Fall term begins Sept. 2, 3, and 4. THE TRI-STATE BUSINESS COLLEGE, Cum berland, Maryland. fVrite for catalogue and terms. Harvey Stoner who holds a nice position in the New Era printing establishment at Lan caster, Pa., is spending his sum mer vacation in the home of his father Wfla, Stoner of this place. Foi SAle One Merry-Go Round, and a good canvas tent 9x12 feet, one thousand feet ot til m, one good bass drum, three band horns, five marlonetts. Ad dress. Mus. Drn.i.A &S0BAKER. 7-25 lm. Fort Littleton, Pa. Mrs. Elizabeth' Shoemaker, who lives on a farm three miles east of Sibula, Clear tield county, was 101 years old August 8. The anniversary was celebrated by a large number of friends and t neighbors calling aixl spending o 'portion of the day with her. Sunday, August 18lb, Rev. Rc her will preach at Hustontown at 10:i:a. m.;at Knobsville at 2:30 p. m., and at Bethlehem at 7::i0 in the evening. Sunday, August 25th, Mr. Reber will preach in Wells Valley at 10:lS4 Oak Grove at Bi80, and Mt. Tabor at 7:30. John Riha, a prominent dealer ot Vining, la , says : "1 have beer selling DeWitt's Kidney and Biadder Pills for about a vear, and they give better satisfaction than anv pill I ever sold. There are a dozen people here who have used them, and they give perfect satisfaction in every case. 1 have used them myself with fine re sults." Sold by Trout's drug store. Rev. A. G. B. Powers, of Need more, will begin a series of re ligious meetings at Laurel Ridge in Ayr township, ou Friday even ing, the 16th inst. . at 7:30, and continue the same for five days, liev. H. C. Mooie, of Harrison wili assist in these burg, Va, meetings. Hon. S. and John daughter '"II wm kiiigHt his trade in Hag orstowii fur some time, cann homo i ii, i Saturday. J. C Fuller and fumdy spent last Sunday with the family ol C. R Kerahnet. Itev. S L Haugher, of Oonsho tMOken, rather unexpectedly dropped in among his friends here last Friday evening, and on Monday evening preached a very able and instructive discourse to a large congregation of his old neighbors. Mrs. Arrata and little daugh ter, of Ch'cago, are the guests of Mrs. Dr. Palmer. Webster Mellott, who had been slaying for a short time with his grandfather, John S. Truux, re turned to his homeat McDonnells bnrg, on Tuesday. Mrs. Dr. Swartzwelder and sons Russell and Wallace, of Mer cersburg, are visiting among their friends in this vicinity. Mrs. Sarah Runyan and Mrs. J. A. Snyder attended their church at Sideling Hill last Suu day, for the first time in many months. Miss Stella Teeter, one of Chambersburg's most efficient teachers, came over to this place Monday with her lather, who is making one of his periodical pro fessional visits. Merchant Charles E. Stevens, of CaLin, Pa., and his wife and son Chester, were registered at the City Hotel Tuesday. Charlie who was formerly in business at Clear Ridge, made a ten strike when he went to Calvin, and is much pleased with his location and the business he has been do ing. They are taking a vacation at Walnut Grove Camp, and at the home of Mrs Stevens' parents. west Dl'Bl.n. C. M. Brant and wife attended the funeral ol the little son of Geo. W. Barnett near Waterfall last Sunday afternoon. Prof. W. Don Morton aud sis ter Joanna, of McConoellsburg, visited the family of their uncle Hiram Cleveuger last Saturday. (juite a number of our people attended camp meet.ng at Walnut Grove Sunday. Edward Deshong and Jno. Mum ma spent Weduesda? Odd FelJows' Day a Bedford last week. Edgar and Edna I hum, of Salu via passed tin ough here last Sat uiday evening on their way from Bedford where they .had spent a few days attending Old Home Week exercises. Albert Mellott of Sipes Mill was a visitor in this vicinity an Saturday. A button bag will be a great convenience if kept in the nursery with a spool of cjtton and a lew needles. Buttons are always coming off of children's clothes and if sewed on at once will save much annoyance. P. Wishart and wife A. Wishart, wife and Rachel all of Wells Tannery, were among the Fulton coiiitty people in attendance at the Oid Home Week exercises at Bedford last week. John and family returned to their home the last of the week, and Samuel and wife went up to the Sulphur Springs in Milligan'sCove to rus ticate a few days. Mrs. L. I, Hill, who spent sev eral weeks with har sister Mrs. Scott Tntle in the Cove, accom panied by her sister, Mrs. Brag outer of Geneva, Iowa and Miss Lib V. Hess of Reinbeck, Iowa, recently spent a week with their sister Mrs. B. F. Vancleve at Ocheyedan, Iowa, after which Miss Mb and Mrs. Bragonier re turned to their respective homes, and Mrs. Hill will probably spend the remainder of the summer with Mrs. Vancleve. Those who have stomach trou ble, no matter how slight, should give every possible help to the di gestive organs, so thit the food may be digested with the least effort. This may be done by tak ing something that contains na tural digestive properties some Using like Kodol For Indigestion and Dysyepsia. Kodol la a pre paration of vegetable acids and contains the very same juices found in a healthy stomach. It digest what you eat. Sold by Trout's drug store. Hon. William T. Creasy, while attending a farmers' picnic at Whitenight's Grove, near Blooms burg, last Wednesday, was reliev ed of his pocketbook containing between $15 and $18 in cash, and other valuables. Watches on the Fence Extraoidinary opportunity to buy a pood, reliable watch during our August sale of WaUham, Elgin am' other standard make of watches. One Fifth Off of nil the watches on our fence, t'ome and See the collection, or write ua about what you want. It will pay you to READ THIS "ad' WVl. H. LUDWIG, Jeweler and Silversmith, Trust Company Building, Chambers'iurg, Pa. RACKET STORE. " September Prices. 1 pi. Glass Jars 1 qt. " " 2 ii ii Jar Kings, wide Heavy Jar Kings 10c, our r'ly paper, 4 double sheets Machine thread Covered Jelly Olassea Glass tumblers No. 1 lamp globes No. 2 " No. 1 lantern globes No. 2 Tubular globta Box paper Envelopes Paper Pins Needles Ink tablets Toilet -Soap Cold cream 4c. l!c do.. 19c doz. 4c. 5c. . 5c. He. to 15c hoN, for lr. tp sheets 1c. 2411 for 1c. 25 for lc. 5 ti 15c. 3 for 5e. 4c. 5c. Blnckohi shoe polish 7c. 48c. Easy Bright polish l. liHc. Tablespoons 19c set. 5c. Teaspoons la sot. price "c. 22 short Cartridge BO f r 14c. 5c. 22 Smokeless " ."SI for Hie. J2 Kim lire " 2Sr :I2 Centre lire " 45c. Sure Catch mouse trups ii for 5c. Sure Catch rat traps 8c. 7 Cakes Lenox Soap 25c. Fruit funnels it 1 tt. measures 5c. Dust pars 5c. Tin shovels t and Bo. Wash basins 5c 2-qt. Bucket 5c. Economy Cobbler set with 'i lasts and stand, 2 boxes nails, I knife, 1 ham mer, and 2 awls for 45c. We have sold more low shoes this season than we ever did. One reason is, that we had them: anotber is, that we have the right shoes at the right price. We have the nicest ladies' white canvas Oxford yon ever did see, at 93c.: also, some blacks; and in men's we have them made by the Walkover people. Or If you would rather have a nice pair of high shoes, we have them. There Isn't a cent's advance on better goods, it is the cheap goods thai has ad vanced some, but we can Still sell youa good ladies line shoe atl 00, anil men's at 1.23, so you see we haven't advanc ed ours any yet. Look over this ad and our stock and see how much we have advanced goods, and you will ti..d it very little. We can sell you wall paper as cheap as to, a bolt. We have Clothing at prices lhat can't be matched by any one. In work ing garments we handle the Shippenshurg goods. Come In and let us convince you that goods are not as high as some would try to make you believe they are Respectfully, HULL & BENDER. VlcConnellsburg, Pa. jj BOOKKEEPING. ft PENMANSHIP. i ; 1 1 Open All The Year, Catalogue Free, . The Tri-State Business College j Cumberland, Md. SHORTHAND. H Hi t TYPEWRITING X & The many friends of the family of Rev. G. P. Sarvis, of Thorn p sontown, Pa., who a few years ago served the Hustontown charge, will learn with sorrow of the death of his only daughter, Miss J uniata, at the St. Francis Hospital, Pittsburg, where she had been taken to undergo an op eration for appendicitis. Miss Sat vis was aged iiil years and 10 months. H. V. Shaffner, proprietor of Eagle Hotel, in Orbisouia, has purchased from theCentral Bank ing Company at Mt. Union the old American House hotel prop erty at that place, for .$0500. The building was purchased sometime ago by the Bank from Mrs. Catha rine Price for $5000. We are in fo med that Mr. hhaffner will erect a new and modern hotel to be equipped with the latest and most up to date improvements. About 5000 people took In the Grand Army Picnic at Shade Gap on the 8d inst. The picuic was the largest and beat ever held in McDonald's beautiful grove at truU place. About one thousand vehicles were on the grouud and people were there from several close counties. Saw Will men. The undersigned has a tract of timber lease for sale, or will have a party sat it by the thousand The tract is in Allen 's Valley, oppo site Knobsville. Lease good until December 31, 1909. For further information, call at mill, or write to H. KALBACH & SONS, 8-15-tf. Richmond Furnace, Pa. A Qrape Umbrella. A good substitute for missing shade trees is made as follows: Plant a stout post nine teet high whore you want the shade, set ting the post in two leet of earth, then nail firmly to the top of it at right angles two seven foot strips of 2 by 2 inch stub. The next thing to do is to get two old tires from cart or wagon wheels, have a blacksmith weld then into a big ring aud fasten the riug tightly to the end of the crosspiece, says the Delineator. Set a three-year old grapevine right against the post, coax it to rapid growth, and the thing" is done. When the viueeuds lap over th" rim let them hang down all round it Seats may be set underneath. Subscribe tor the only $1 (H) a year. "News;" Horses, Buggies, and Harness. 1 have just received the finest lot of Buggies and Har ness ever brought to this coun ty, which I am selling at Rock bottom Puces, 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. The Gasoline Kogtne is one of the most uarful things a fanner can own. With one of theee useful machines be can saw wood, gt 'till feed, shell corn, pump water, and many other thing. I have just received a carload of wiro fence. Anyone nettling wire fence this spring will save money by calling to see my fence .oon, as I have a complete line of Kleld, Poultry and Garden fi c on hands, different heights and weights. Also a nice lot of yard nnd lawn fence, the neatest and best fem e you ever saw. Prims guaranteed just as cheap as the cheapeat. I have also a nice lot of wire Nails. Cut Nails. Hung Head Nails Slating Nails, Wire Staples, all of which I am selling at just eVbonl 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 and see me la-fore ou get the hardware. '' rotll door sets Inside door locks Him loftkl Butt hinges Strap hinges Harn door hangers Ham door track Trace chains Hrcast chains able chains Heady mixed paint White lead "nop hh'ovela Iirt shovels Forks of all kinds Garden spades 0m 'leu Halo Simon saws.eross cut and hand I listen saws.eross cut and hand Double anil single hit axes Picks and grubbing hoes Plumbing supplies. Mason hammers Claw hammers Shoeing hammers Hatchets Window gla s Pure II ax seed meal Collar pads and collars '"'inseed oil Machine oil stone lu miners Napping hammers 1 will have in good time a full stock of Binder Twine at very best prices. Come ana see me if you waut a bargain. Thanking those who have so liberally patronized me, and kindly soliciting the contimunce of the same, I am Yours respectfully, Geo. B. TWellott, McConnellsburg, Pa. REISNERS' STORE NEWS, We are showing the largest line of Summer Dress Stuffs 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 siik, at 3Vc (white only); colors in 28 in, 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 (Dies)'. You will be surprised at the variety and prices. Skirts from $1.25 to $5.00. Don't fail to see them. nNOTIONS, we have all the nice things in Collars, GLOMES, 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 ox Men, Boys, and Children. Wall Papers, Blinds, Carpets, Linoleum, &c See them all. Geo. W. Reisner & Co. iVlcConnellsburg, Pa. I :U.wAJy;uW'jJv;v,yiW.,' L, W. FUNK Dealer In Pianos Organs The undersigned takes this method of informing the people of Kulton county that he Is prepared to furnish High Grade' I'i inos and organs at prlcesthat are attractive. He makes a specialty of the LESTER PIANOS un Instrument of national reputa tion; aud the MILLER AND THE WEAVER0RGANS Heing a thoroughly trained tuner, he ia prepared m short no tice to tune pianoa or repair or Kana. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A sample Lester I'iano may he ieeu In the home of Oeo. B. Mel lott, MoConnellsbutf?. If you are thinking of getting a piano or organ let ine know, I can save you money. L W. FUNK, NfcEDMORE, PA. 12 DO Acres of Valuable Real Estate at Private Sale. All the lands of the estate of Hon. .lohnT. Itichurds, lute of Union town- : ship, Kultou county, l'a., deceased, i will ho sold at private salo by the uu- dersigned executors. These lands lie in two tracts one containing 850 ACRES I nicely located In the center of Buck I Valley in two good sized farms, each ' having all necessary buildings und a ! large lot of timber laud. TIib other ; tract contains 350AC FES j lying about U mile west of Warfords ! burg, of which ubout seventy-five acres ! ure cleared, and balance in woods. These tructs will be sold either us a j whole, or in divisions to suit pin dius ! ers, and upon easy terms, after the first payment of one-IUth of the pur chase money In cash. Apply to either of the executors, J. N. Hiuhaiuis, Falaington, l'a., T. D. Richards, Oarmutbwo, Md., or Warfordahurg, Pa. 2-7-07-Hm Kfltlol rr '"digestion. aa.wva palpitation of the heart. Digests what you eat Trespass Notice. The undersigned hereby gives notice that the lands and p realises of the Ful ton County Hod and Qua Club, an or guuUuliou duly incorporated by the laws of Pennsylvania, situated in the t.iwuships of Wells and Hruah Cieek, county of Fulton und state ot Penoayi vaula, aitiprlvutu properly, and Ih'ut all persons are warned not to trespass on said lands nnu prmiUi's for 'he purpose of hunting, fishing, gathering uuts or harries, ou In auy otner man ner whatever contrary to acts of hs aetubly in audi cusea made und provfq ed us the law will lir rigid lj i ni-i-d HTulton County Hoy anu Oun i.i m. Weak Hearts Are due lo Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every one hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when It was simple indiges tion. It is a scientific fact that all caaes 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 fermeiua and awallsthe stomach, puffing it up against the heart. This Interterea with the action of the heart, and in the course of time that delicate but vital organ becor.-iej diseased. Mr. D. K.ubla. o Nevada. O , says: I had atomacll trouble and wai In a bad stale at I had heart troubn with It. I took Kodol Dyapepala Cur. for about luui months and it cured me. Ko4ol Digests What You Eat and relieves the stomach of all nervous strain and the heart of all pressure. Bottiei only. $ .00 Sire holdlnr 2H tunes the trial etxe, which aelia tor 60c Prepared by E. O. DeWITTetCO.. OHIOAQQ. C. A. MARTIN. KlKST Cl.ASB ' 7o t sorialArtist, MelJONNKia.S)iUitCI. PA. A Clean Cup and Town! with eaob Shave. Kverythlna Antlsepilo. K&uirs Sterilised. Hull Cuttlna uud Muwiuire. u speululty. CkfShop In room latelv onoupledhjr K. If, Oowuvk. hin.inltlly oM iAana.Me.ata la - 1 m I aVmcTLV o 11 a-minli-lea. or mo rk. 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