INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of I :; and Oeneral Interest, (lathered at Horn or Clipped fr m our Exchange. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Fresh forttlizer for corn and oats, just received by Huston, Saitillo, Pa. Foil Salk 80 ncre improved limestone land, adjoining Mr ConnellBburg. A good invest ment. Apply to Frank Mason, McConnellsburg, Pa. Dr. H. S. Wishart and daugh tor, Mrs. Gecrge Fockler and the hitter's little son, "Gorge III" are spending the summer in the Wishart home on East Water street. James G. Turner & Co , Han cock, Md., are now offering many bargains in White and Fancy Summer Wash Dress Goods, Ladies' Misses and Children's Oxfords and Shoes, Men's and Boys' Oxfords and IShoes. It will pay you to see their line be fore buying. Charles McGehee and daugh ter Miss Ruth, and son Roy and thelatter's wife all of Burnt Cabins, drove down to McCon nellsburg Tuesday and spent the day there. Charlie has been in poor health during the last three or four weeks. W. R. Ward, of Dyersburg, Tenn., writes i "This is to cer tify that I have used Foley's Orino Laxative for chronic constipation, and it has proven without a doubt to be a thorough practical remedy for this trouble, and it is with pleasure I offer my conscientious reference." Trout's drug store. Elder C. H. Maun, of the Pres byterian church at Greenhill as sisted Elders Alexarder and Slcuri in the communion services at the Presbyterian church in this place last Sund8,y morning. Mr. Mann was accompanied to town by his daughter Miss Anna. Mrs. S. L Bowen, of Wayne, W. Va., writes : "I was a suffer er from kidney disease, so that at times I could not get out of bed, and when I did I could not stand straight. I took Foley's Kidney Remedy. One dollar bottle and part of the second curd me entirely." Foley's Kidney Remedy works wonders where others are a total failure. Trout's drug store. Mrs. Emily Kelly, of Latrobe, Pa., spent a few d tys during the past week, in G. Newton Hoke's family, West Water street. She had been attending the Com mencement exercises at Mercers burg, where her son was a stu dent at the Academy. Mrs, Kel ley Is a grand-daughter of the late William Hoke, formerly or this place. Stomach troubles are very com mon in the summer time, and you should not onlv be very careful about what you eat just now, but more than this, you should be careful not to allow your atom Rfh to become disordered, and when the stomach goes wrong take Kodol. This is the best known preparation that is offered to the people today for dyspepsia or indigestion or any stomach trouble. Kodol digests all foods. It is pleasant to take. It is sold here at Trout's drug store. C L King and F. R. King who are engaged in the job printing business at Salemville, Bedford county, spent last Thursday night in town enroute to Frank lin county. Nature has provided the stom ach with certain natural fluids known as the digestive juices, and it If through these juices that the fond we eat is acted upon in such a way as to produce the rich, ied blood that Hows through the veins of our body and thereby makes U8 strong, healthy and ro bust, and it is the weakening of these digestive juices that de stroys health. It is our own fault if we destroy our own health, and yet it ia ao easy for any one to put the stomach out of order. When you tided to take something take It promptly, but take some thing you know ia reliable some thiug like Kodol For Dyspepsia and indigestion. Kodol is pleas ant to take, it ia reliable and la guaranteed to give relief. It ih Mold by Trout's drug store. JAIL FOR SUPERVISORS Who Fail to Do Duty I Sugtentlon of Judge. , "It might do Kome good for better roads in Butler county if some of the supervisors who fail of their duty were punished un der the law and sent to jail," said Judge James M. Galbreath from the bench while giving Instruc tions to constables to use vigi lance in reporting sections of road needing repairs. The court's words are the re sult of the threat of the Postofflce Department that unless more at tention is given to the keeping of roads in condition rural mail ser vice will be dispensed with in many parts of the county. It came to the attention of J udve Galbreath that not in a single township in Butler county have the road supervisors obeyed the law by letting th.3 contract for the removal of the loose stones from the roadways four times a year May, June, August and October. Vagrant Thoughts. No one is too poor to be re spected. Desire and Duty seldom walk together. Sarcasm is excellent medicine for the man that "knows it all." The man that thinks for him self is wiser than the bookworm. A turncoat is tar more honor able than a hypocrite. If men had not used their eves and ears, books never would have been written. We have grown old when we realize that Youth is the diamond decade in the rosary of our yetrs. "Manners maketh the man;" but it is well to know whether the manners are natural or only borrowed for occasions. If you have a skeleton in your closet, it is wise to lock the door and throw the key into the river. Memory sighs when we pro mise to forgive and forget; for Memory knows that the mind does not always obey the heart. They say that every cloud has a silver lining; but we take notice that liuings are generally where we can't see them: on the wrong side. Does a star notice a worm? Ask vourself this when envious tongues speak evil of you and then, shine on! Catherine Frances Cavanagh. miiainiii i in mMaaw awa n mmii linn J? TaTek, Philippe Watches j 1 One of tho World's Greatest Watches. In all universal exhibitions, since 1844, the 1'atelc, Philippe. Watches have been awarded the greatest number of tlrsl prizes for their time keeping qualities. In the recent contest nt the Astronomical ObservatOfJI at Geneva, which Is the highest authority In the world on affairs horological, these watch es were awarded 4 of the 5 first prizes, 5 of the 6 second prizes. 14 of the 21 third prizes, In all, 411 awards out of Hf prizes. These Watches we will be glad to show you when in our town. Prices range front 1:15.00 to 700.00 each. WM. H L.UDWIG, Jeweler and Silversmith, Trust Company Building, Chambersburg, Pa. j SPECIAL MENTION OF Carpets, Rugs and Mattings. There is no Bigger, Better or Lower Priced Stock In a radius of 150 miles. You have the advantage of a large, well-lighted room in which to do your choosing leisurely. We carry only the standard makes and guarantee all goods we sell to be as represented. Huy it here. You'll make a Carpet Size Rugs Loss on Postage Stamps. The post office profits slightly by the destruction of stamps which have been paid for, and the treasury gets the benefit of bills which are lost and never found. A large source of irregular, profit lies in the failure of bondholders to present their bonds for re demption. Unclaimed money m the treasury due to bondholders amounting to nearly a million dollars in 1861, and the sum is much greater now. Of a loan which fell due in 1900, the sum of thirty-two thousand dollars remains unclaimed. Nearly a hundred thousand dollars are still unpaid of the five per cent, bonds whish were due in 1904. This year over a hundred million thirty- vear four per cent, bonds came due on July 1. Special in ducements were offered to secure early redemption. Yet at the end of the month thirteen million dollars still stood in the treasury on this account, although interest has ceased. Tne Youth's Com panion. Produce Engdand Qeta. Consul F. W. Muhinof Notti. g ham reports that the value of re frigerated produce annually im ported into Great Britaiu is now close to $200,000,000, about half of which comes from the British colonies. The United States and South America each contiibute some worth, Russia about $13,000,000 worth, the re mainder being distributed among several countries. The greatest value is of butter and cheese, about $75,000,000. Beef is next, nearly $50,000,000; mutton, $30, 000,000; eggs, over $10, 000,000. Need a New Carpet? big saving. We cuaruntee that. We want vou to know whut a splendid Carpet Department wu have - what choice qualities and pretty styles we sell ut remarkably low prices. Nobody should hesi tate to buy rim at anv ( time, especially at the low orice we quote: Art Squaies, 0x12 I feet, 94.2 op. Matting Kugs, 0x12 feet, $0.75 up. Brussels I Rugs, 0x12 feet. . 112.. 0 up. Axminster Kugs, 0x12 feet, 2X 00 up. ' Wilton Kugs, 0x12 feet, .'!;). liO up. V ' 11"!" 1 n 0"Q ()ur 8t,oclt I,ew mattings from China CJ i 1 VI tl LLI ij , O jiipu,, s ,low complete and atlords a k Mope of choice that can hardly be surpassed. No matter what " l your matting want may be, you can supply It from this colldc- u tion and you'll get ihe newest, freshest goods in the most dura- l ble qualities ana at lower priest than you can buy tlicin else- jS-? 1 where i XAlll Pjl t"PQ e 'lave bought and can show 1 V all r aJJCI o ,.,, more fine wall paper than all v the other stores in the county combined and at mueli lower 52 l prices. We have room size lots of -papers at half prices. g BEFORE BUYING COME AND SEE US. p J. S I E R E R , j ". BOOTH M.M.N ST. CHAMBERSBURG, PA. X Mr. and Mrs A. D. Bergs tresser, and Messrs Levi aud Henry Truax all of Wells Valley, made a trip down to the County Seat yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Ahimaaz eleven ger returned home Monday after a ve.y pleasant visit to Cham bersburg, Gettysburg, and Way nesboro. Miss Stella Sipes Is at home for her summer vacation after anoth er year's work in the,Hohoolroom. The Bottle Fed Baby The hottle fed baby, especially in summer, is a source of great care and anxiety to the mother. The preparation of its food requires great judgment and patience. In the first place, there is the outfit to be considered. There should be bottles sufficient in number for a fresh one for every feeding during tho twenty four hours, for it is generally best to prepare that amount of food at one time, though some may pre fer to do it twice in the day. As a general thing, the milk has to be heated to destroy the germs. When it is boiled it is said to have been sterilized; when it is brought to a temperature less than boiling (150 to 170) it is said to have been pasteurized, so that a kettle to hold the bottles is neccessary and a thermometer which registers 212 to show the amount of heat applied. A dou ble boiler cau be used, but it is better to get one of the sterihss ers, which come for the purpose and which are not expensive. A measuring glass is essential. One is conveient which has mark ed on it the amounts of tlie differ ent ingredients which arn used to "modify" the milk. The word "modify" isemptovcd to describe the treatment of cow's milk to make it resemble human mlk. As it is less sweat than human milk, it needs' the addition of sugar. Milk sugar is usually used. As it is acid and not alkali, lime water is put in. Hu man milk is also richer in fats, so to make up for this lack in cow's millf "top milk" is used or cream is added. The upper third of a quart bottle of milk that has stood ID the retrigerator four hours is considered tocontaiu the right amount of tat, aud is called "top milk." "The Caro of Children " In tho Ladies' World for June. UKACEY. Quite a number of our young folks attended the Children's Day service at Fairview last Sunday. Russel Gracey spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Gracey. Jesse Berkstresser and sister Meta spent Sundav as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Laidig, of Hiram. Elmer Cutchall has returned home after a few days sojourn with friends at Mt. Union and Lewistown. Gladdys Gracey has been spending the past week at New Grenada. Leroy Edwards who has been spending his vacation for the past few weeks in "Old Fulton" ex pects to leave for his home at Johnstown this week. There will be Children's Day Service held at Mt. Tabor, U. B. charch at 10 o'clock Sunday morning, June 14th. Everybody welcome. Mr and Mrs. Rush Benedict, of Shelby, Iowa, were guests of Postmaster and Mrs. Woollot, a day or two last week. GROOMING COUNTS But It cannot make a Fair Skin or a Uloasy Coat. Women with good complexions cannot be homely. Creams, lotions, washes aud powders cannot make 1 -a fuir skin, r.very horseman kuow-H that the Butiu coat of his thoroughbred comes from the animal's "all-right" condition. I ei the horse get "oil lie. lee. 1" and his cout turns dull. Cur rying, brushing and rubbing will give him a clean coat, but cannot produce t lie coveted smoothnexa aud gloss of the horse's skin, whieh is biu com pluxiou. Tho ludios will see the point. Lane's Family Medicine Is the bext preparation for ladies who desire a gentle laxative medicine that will give tho body portent cleaiiliueae internally aud the wholeaomeueas that produce suoU akins as painters love to copy. G.W.REISNER&CO. are now showing their SPRING AND SUMMER Stuffs, and are pleased to say that in many cases, prices are considerably lower than a year ago. A muslin we sold last spring at 12 1-2c, we now sell at 10 cents as good as we have sold at that price for five or six years. In SUMMER DRESS STUFFS we have a splendid stock. India linens (French Lawns a beautiful cloth), Linens, mercerized effects etc. We have a very nice line of WOOLEN DRESS STUFFS all off in price and SILKS we never had so many and at prices to please. (Especially in Black.) A splendid 36 in. black silk for 90 cents, that wiH not cut, and has good weight. A splendid colored silk, 35 cents a yard, borne very pretty SUMMER JACKETS in Black and Tan. If vou need a jacket be sure to see these, selling Children's 2-piece Suits from 50 cents up. Wo are CLOTHING Boys' and young men's Clothing at all prices, we have a splendid stock of Men's Clothing, and we know we cna save you money every time on Clothing. GEO. W. REISNER & CO., McConnellsburg, Pa. RACKET STORE NEWS. No, if you want to buy a llrst-class fourteen inch Lawn Mower We have them at We just bought a nice lot of them and are able to save you 2o to M els. on each one. Also those Garden Plows Like we had last year. We have same kind again and they are all right: then we have garden and Held hoes, 20c.; Batchelor manure forks, 5tte.; shovels, 50c ; garden rakes, 17, 20, 25 and 80s). - gallon milk cans $2.20; serene wire, 0 to 15c. yd. 24 to .14 inch wide. Please measure the width you want. We have the larg est and best selection of Children's. Misses', Ladies', Boys' and Men's That It has been our privilege to carry. Tho best' evidence of this, we think, is the amount we have sold. We have been in business 11 years and never did we sell as many shoes as this vear. We think It would pay you too to come and see them. We handle good shoes for what others ask for shoddy goods. Call and be couvinced. IN CLOTHING We think we are in shape to knock them all out. Vou may ask why can you do It, simply because we sell it the same as all other goods on a small percentage. We sell a $10.00 suit for tlO 00, don't tell you It is a 115.00 and cut the price to $10.00. No one can do this but some can have a hoggish prolit. TRY U8. Respectfully HULL & BENDDR, McConnellsburg, Pa. Private Sale. LIU ar a.. tta K.aiiy nraorv The famotM Httto pHta. The Property of the Baltimore Crosstie Company. .? Portable Engines and Saw Mills Complete, 1 Set Bar cus Stocks, 7 Pairs Truck Wheels and Axles. 2 Log Trucks, 1 Anvil, 1 Black smith Forge, 1 Low Down fVagon. 3 Four-Horse Wag ons, 3 Cut-OjfSaws, Lot of Harness, Collars, Bridles, and several other articles too numerous to mention. This entire outfit has only been in use two years. For further particulars call or write to MASON & GILLEliCE, Auctioneers, Hancock, MU. Western Maryland Railroad Company. In Effect dune 2. 1907. Trulim leuve ti.neook k followN ; No. 6.1 . m. (dully) for flutferstowD, Rnl tlmore. wayneKburo, ChuniberHburif, uad Intermealiite. No. I S AO u. m. (week day.) Oumtierlund, aud tniorinedlule. No. 4 10 00 u. m i eek duys) llaltlniore. Oet- ly.burK. York uud iutertuediate. No. a--IS.Mp 01. (week dayx) Utile OrleuDH. Old Towo. Cumberluud. KlklnK und went- Vetitltult iruiu with obervation buffet our. No. J S 67 p m. I. diiyn) Uultlmore itod In termediate Hl.tluDH. Vestibule train with observation buffet oar. No' k B.4& p. m. (dally) leaves lialilmore i.M p. in . Haiferstown 7.10 p. in. All trains make oonneotlon al Hruoevilt for Frederick aud train. 6 and 4 (or polnu north and hi lialilmore (Union Siallon) for lhlla. dclphla and New York. F. M. HOW EM C. W. MYKKS, lien. Iuss. Agt. Agent. LAW YKRS M. R. SHAFFNER. Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnellsburg, Pa. All legal but neaa and oolleetions entrusted will eoelve oareful and psompt attention. DR. A. K. DAVIS, Hustontown, Pa. DENTAL WOK IN ALL ITS tfKANCHbS. Gold Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. Teeth extracted positively without palo. All Work Guaranteed. 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 Pianos and organs at prices that are attractive. He makes a specialty of the LESTER at PIANOS an instrument of national reputa tion; and the MILLER AND THE WEAVER ORGANS Being a thoroughly trained tuner, he is prepared on short no tice to tune pianos or repair or gans. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A sample Lester Piano may be seen in the home of Geo. B. Mel lon, McConnellsburg. If you are thinking of getting a piano or organ let me know, I can save you money. L W. FUNK, NhEDMORE, PA. Will be Id office from Thursday ev ening until Monday morning of eaob weak. ORINO Laxative Fruit Syrup Pleasant to take The new laxative. Does not gripe or nauseate. Cures stomach and liver troubles and chronic con stipation by restoring the natural action of the stom ach, liver and bowels. Rofuee ubatltuta. Price BOo. Trout's Drug Store. Weak Hearts Are due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every ens hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when It wai simple Indiges tion. It is a scientific fact that ajl cuts ol heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to. but are the direct result of Indi gestion. All food laken Into the stomach which tails of perfect digestion ferments end swells i he stomach, puffing it up against the heart. This Interferes with the action ot the heart, and la the courae of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Kmbla, of Nevada. O , ears: I had ttomacl trouble and was In bad stole as I had heart trouble with It. I tork Kodol Diapaeeto Cure far about lea souths sod II cured ma. KoeM Oigeats What Yen Eat and relieve the stomach of all servant strain and the heart of all pressure. mo mi,. (I .i0 Sl? hoUki aateetheMel euewhtek sella tar Ms. rrasaaiatw a. . frewm oa.