INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of I and General Interest, t Home or Clipped from Exchange. Ualhercd oar Condensed for hurried readers Eggs 20c, Butter 22c, Lard 12c, country Ham 17 ; lb., at Harry E. Huston's, Saltillo. If you want best Sewing Michlue ro Kir h, nuy "The White." At the Irwiu Store. Mr. J. II. Biker, of Clear Ridge called at the Naws office a few minutes Monday. T.y trT-.Ciaia' 8t for Cof fees. L ose coffee from 10c to 25c per lb. Smoke the King Oscar, a 5c. Cigar, always good. Get them at C. F. Scott's giocery. There are 80,000,000 children attending the public schools of the Unitei States, winch looks as though it will be a long time be fore there is an appreciable dim inutiou in the population whatev or may be the popular sentiment on the question of race suicide. Ifyoa want to buy a Watch, .1 uvelry, or anything in this line, The Irwin Store sells only relia ble goods. Wanted A First-class sales man, t) sell Dry G. wis and No tions on Commission, to represent the largest Wh 1 -stile Dry Goods and Notion House in Southern Pennsylvania. Address : L. M. l.'artman, York, Pa. Thomas It. Starr, formely of Hrush Creek Valley in writing from his home on the Eastern Shore, Md , says they have, been having decidedly wet weather which has seriously inteifered with the gathering of the large crop of tomatoes, and has caused much of the fruit to rot. A weak stomach, causing dys pepsia, a weak heart with pal pitation or intermittent pulse, al ways means weak Stomach rerv- esor weak hear erves. Strength ea these ins' or controlling nerves with T Shoop's Restoia tive and see ;w quickly the e ailments disappear. Dr. 3boop of Racine, Wis., will mail sate pies free. Write for them. A test will tell. Your health is certain ly worth this simple trial. Sold by Dickson's drug store. After a separation of 55 years, Frederick Kampman, of Leban on, and his sister, Mrs. John Brandt, of Mulberry, Ind., met on Monday. Mrs. Brandt was but 18 months old when her mother died, and the family of five children were parted. Trial Catnrrh treatments are being mailed out free, on request, by Dr. Shoop, Raci.ie, Wis. These tests are proving to the people without a penny's cost the great value of this scientific prescription known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Ca rvrrh Remedy. Sold by Dick son's drug store. Harvey Black, writing from Johnstown, says there is lots of work in that City pleuty of money but you pay fow your whistle when it comes down to getting something to eat. Apples 40 cts. a peck, plums 15 cents a quart, potatoes 1 00 a bushel, eggs 30 cenU, and so i.n. They have had a little snow up on the Allegben ies. To check a cold quickly got from your druggist some little Candy Cold Tablets called Preven tics. Druggists every where are now dispensing Preventios, for they are not only safe, but de cidedly certain and prompt. Preventics contain no Quinine, no laxative, nothing harsh nor sickening. Taken at the "sneeze stage" Preventics will prevent Pneumonia, Bronchitis, La Grippe, etc. Hence the name, I -revenues Good for feveriah children 4H Preventics 25 cts. Trial Bixea 5 cts. Sold by D c'taon's Drug Store. Franklin County Farm for Suile. 240 acres, situate near Dickey's Sta tion. Excellent, state of cultivation, fine large farm build lugs and near railroad station. While the owner will be at tho residence of his son Kl mer, neur Mercersburg, until the raid die of October, his heme la In Denver, Colorado, nd he finds It Inconvenient to attend to his Fiunkllu county prop erty. The farm will be sold at a ureal bargain and Uia purchaser may have his own time to pvy for It For further Information, call on or address W. A. Tuonijui, u12-4t Merueraburg, P. Kw!r Mai tVednead ij 's Public Clmm'HTKburg, says : M'.ry Colden Mollolt and Geo. W I ffr, hftlhof Webster MtlU, who a. -Dt to Hagei sioAii Mondaj to get married, but wore refused a license because the groom was not of age, retunud yesterday morning with the written 0OTI sent of the groom's parents, and wore married at St. John's Luth eran parsonage, by the Rev. 8 vV. Owen, D. U. The brido is very comely and attracted con siderably attention m the streets. Tney were directed to the par sonage by Manager George Greg ory, of the Etgle Family Theater. . .JTT ! ' , '"- , . r ""' ' S ,frr mSSSSSA wt 10' ' ' ' ' m W asaaw - 9L opiLior, ftigmummmmmmmmmmmmm If i.IU ni; irXit fn DF An 1L VVI UUV V VU lJ Ill-fll ft Our old friend Auctioneer Ja cob Crouse, of Big Cove Tannory, h is been a very sick man for sev eral days. Subscribe lor nly $1.00 a year. the "News;" Dr. U. C. McClain, of Huston town, who has been confined to his bed for some time with ty phoid feve-, is getting along nicely. Oldest Odd Fellow Dead. At the age of 87 years, after er joying the distinction of be ing the oldest Odd Fellow in the state, and in all probability in the United States, Abraham II. Seltze: died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. William B. Moy er, North Fourth street, Ham burg, Pa., on Tuesday. He was a charter member of Symmetry Lodge; instituted in February 1845. SOME TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. A Queer Mistake in a Poem by Mis. Wilcox. How reporters' sometimesmake at surd mistakes in gathering news, was humorously illustrat ed not long ago, wheD Heheon Hill, Upton Sinclair's Utopian Colony, burned drwn. Among those injured was Mrs. Grace MacGowan Cooke, the well known author. A youthful reportfr on one of the big New York dai lies, eager to get his story in the flrot edition, wrote hurriedly that "Grace MacGowan, the cook, suffered from serious burns." And this reminds one of a typo graphical error in one of Ella Wheeler Wilcox's poems. The author had written for a news paper a sonnet containing this line : "My soul is a highthouse keep er." To ber amazement, the verse read in print : "My soul is a light housekeep er." Follow the Footstep? of Lincoln Ho was alwayS on time, likewise our ce.'e brated "JAP" WATCHES are always on time - try one. Two sizes, two prices -$1 .OO and $1.25 each; all fully warranted thru hutirei and sixty-fly e days L et us mail you one ! WM. H. LUDWI6, Jeweler and Silversmith, Trust Company Building, Chambersburg, Pa. THIS "af RACKET STORE. PRICES FOR SEPT. AND OCT. We have just received our Guns. hells, Tarrope Wire fence. Tin Fruit Cans. Corn Cutters. Sleeves for Cutting Corn, Carpets. Genuine Sisal Tarrope, 21 oz. 7 1-2 c lb. Single Barrel and Double Barrel Guns $3.25 to $15. 50. Loaded Shells 42 and60c. Tin FruitCans 38c doz. Corn Choppers 10to30c Sleeves for Cutting Corn 25 c. J j st got 50 doz. more thread 4 c. We now have the agency for the American Wire fence. If you are in need of any of these goods don 'tfail to see this 4 9 -in. fence, 9 wire 28c Rod 26 -in. hog fence, 6 in. stays 25c. Rod. 49-in. field fence, all No. 9 wire 38 c Rod. Capitol poultry ana stock Powder 1 5c Box. We also have our Underwear, Clothing, Cord pants. Coats, Gloves, and anything you may want for Winter, and the prices are not any higher on these goods for the reason that we bought lots of these goods last February. Give us a Call. HULL & BENDER. McConnellsburg, Pa. SI00 Reward. I will pay $1(10 reward to the person who will give me information neces sary for the arrest and conviction of persons ("low down curs") who are nailing up posters about myself and others, detrimental to my character. J. J. Palmkr, M. D. D. B. Mumma, of Hustontown, had the misfortune, Tuesday, to have one of his shoulders dislo cated. Ho was assisting in the roofing of a house, and while on a ladder, slipped and fell. Dr. Mosser was called Tuesday even ing and rendered the necessary surgical attention. PUBLIC SALE OR Range Horses! Will be sold at Public Sale at the Hotel Stock Yards. M'CONNELLSBURG.Pa. S BOOKKEEPING. PENMANSHIP. as Open All The Year, Catalogue Free, I The Tri-State Business College I Cumberland, Wd. SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING fj n g& Saw Aill Men. The undersigned has a tract of timber lease for sale, or will have a party saw 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. C. E. Starr, Horses, Buggies, TUESDAY, OCT. 8, 1907 At ONE o'clock. Sharp. THREE SPRINGS, PA., has the Best Farm Wagon MADF.- long hounds, round coup ling pole, made of the best oak and hickory that grow, ai hammered Iron on them no malleable, ; sets of brakes, fl.,ely painted, steel skein, metal or tubular axle, the underside of them Is uot painted, you can see what you are getting. On hand winter and summer all sines one-horse, up to six. I Mm v c9H k & x- jf jUBHl imb sWKflsIn aaaa The Oabollne Engine is one of the most useful things ft faVni can own. With oue of those useful machines ho can saw wood, gwt. feed, shell corn, pump water, and many other things. I have just received a carload of wire fence. Anyone ueedins, wire fence this spring will save money hy calling to see my fence ' soon, as I havo a complete line of Field, Poultry and Oardrn tenet on hands, different heights and weights. Also a nice lot of yard and lawn fence, the neatest and best fence you ever saw. Prices guaranteed just as cheap as tho cheapest. I have also a nlco lot of wlro Nails, Cut Nails, Hung Head Nails Slating Nails, Wire Staples, all of which I am selling at just about what, yon would have to pay If you wore buying them wholesale. To anyone who Is going t O.illd I' will pay you good money to come and see me before you ;ct the hardware. Front door sets Inside door locks Him locks Hull hinges Strap hinges Karn door hangers Harn door track Trace chains Hreast chains Cable chains Heady mixed paint White lead Scoop Bhovels Ulrt shovels Forks' of all kinds Garden jpades Garden Hake .Simon saws, cross cut and hand Dlston saws, cross cut and hnnd Double and single bit axes Picks and grubbing hoes plumbing supplies. Mason hammers Claw hammt r s Shoeing hammers Hatchets Window gla s Pure flax seed meal. Sillar pads and collars linseed oil Machine oil tone him mer s NTappinglhammers s Tar Rope! Tar Rope! r. at very boat prices. Come anil see me if you want a bargain. Thanking those who have so liberally patronized me, and kindly soliciting the continuance of the same, yours retipectfully, Geo. B. VYellott, McConnellsburg, Pa. I am REISNERS' STORE NEWS. We are now ready to show our friends the Patrick, lately over, was work ing in the yards of a railroad. flnn . I... ...... I W Ih , I... k d m i aj a j! yard ftice when the force was ies, but good native-bred m, t . ... L. Range Horses, easy to break with plenty of size and bone, for Carriage and general Purposes or Farm Hork, ranging in age from 2 to 6 years, and weighing from 800 to 1200 pounds each. Among this load are 10 Standard-bred Yearling Colts. vv Sale to begin ar&NEo' clock, sharp, when Terms will be made known. Sate -Rain, Snow or Frost Forbes & Fornev. out. I he telephone bell rani: ex citodly for some time before Pat came to the conclusion that it ought to be answered. He ap proached the instrument very cautiously, and slowly put the re ceiver to his ear, as he had often seen the boss do. 'Hillo, there! "he called. "Hello !" answered some- one at some distant place. "Is this eight six ought four-eight?" "AVg'wan! Phat d'ye think Oi am, a box car r" sarcastically replied Patrick. Judge's Library. and Harness. I have just received the finest lot of Busies ar.d 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. Fullest Storei they have seen in a long time, and everything (outside of a few Do mestics), as cheap as they have been for some time. Many lines of Goods we Bought Very Early thereby avoiding the necessity of raising prices over last year. A splendid line of Dress Goods. The Best line of Ladies' Wraps and we know these are as cheap, and in some cases lower, than last year. In floor coverings, we have a large line. A good linoleum for 75c, 2 yds. wide. Wall Paper from 3c. up. Carpets 24c. up; Window Blinds 3c. up. Shoes to suit every one and prices right. Give us a call. Will be pleased to show you. Respectfully, Geo. W. Reisner & Co McConnellsburg, Pa. fV. M. COMERER, agent for THE GEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, BURNT CABINS. PA. for the sale of Traction and Portable Engines, Gaso line, Separators, Clo ver Hu Hers, Saw mills, Sec. Engines on hand all the time. L. W. FUNK Dealer In Pianos Organs The undersigned takes this method of informing the people of Fulton county that he is prepared to furnish High Grade PUnos and organs at prices that are attractive. He makes a specialty of the LESTER PIANOS an instrument of national reputa tion; and the MILLER AND THE WEAVER ORGANS Being a thoroughly trained tuner, he is prepared jn short no tice to tune pianos or repair or gans. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A sample Lester Piano may be seon In the home of Oeo. B. Mel lott, MoConnellsburg. If you are thinking of getting a piano or organ let me know, 1 can save yon money. L. W. FUNK, NfcEDMORE, PA. Buggies and Wagons I have just refilled my sheds with a fine lot of Buggies and Wagons which I am selling un der a written guarantee at Rock Bottom Prices I also have in stock a lot of Buggy Wheels and Buggy Poles. I want your trade. Please como and see my stock before you make a purchase. Thanking the puhllc for .Iber al patronage in the past, and soliciting a continuance of the same in the future, I am yours, Very respectfully, W. R. EVANS, Hustontown, Pa. Weak Hearts Trespass Notice. The undersigned hereby gives notice that ihe lands and premises of the Ful ton County llod and Gun Club, an or ganUatlon dulr incorporated by the laws of Pennsylvania, situated in the ' townships of Wells and Brush Creek. j couuty of Fulton and state of Pennsyt I vacia, ate private property, and thai Sjll persons are warned not to trespass i on salil lands ana premise for tha purpose of hunting, Ashing, gathering nuts or berries, on iu any other man- i in i whatever contrary to acts of as I tteinlilv in such cases made aud provld '. ed as the law will br rigidly enforced. Fui.ton County Bod anu Gun Club U-28-08-t!. Are due to Indigestion. Nlnaty-nine of every one hundred people who have heart trouble cn remember when it was simple Indiges tion. It is a scientific tact that all cases ol heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable lo, but are the direct result of Indi gestion. All food taken Into the stomach which falls of perfect digestion ferments and swellsthe stomach, puffing it up against the heart. This Interferes with the action of the heart, and In the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Kmibl.. of Nrndi. O . says: I had ittnncl ' trouble and wai In bad slat. I had Seart troubla with It. 1 took Kodol Dyapapala Cur. lor about I out loonlha and It cur ad ma. Kodol Digests What Yon Bat and relieves the stomach of all nervous 1 strain and the heart of sll pressure. Bottl.aealr. f 1 .00 Sli. holdlnt 2M Umes tho trial all., which Mill lor 50c Prepared at . O. OeWITT CO.. OH IDAHO. C. A. MARTIN. Fikst Class , 7 oi serial Artist. i MoOONNKLL8Bt7Ba. PA.,.. A Clean Cup and Towel with aaok Bhave. BverjOilna- Auilneptlu. Raaon BUrillaed. ili.ii Cuttloa and Massage, a epeolalty. SJT8hop In room latelv uouupledbv K M DuwaeiL , w.av - - i .v.iua ..nlnAcvaifa Kodol JffTnA wwnedy;s hjcativk palpitation of the heart. 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