INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS G rover Cleveland the last of the ex -presidents died at his home in New Jersey Wednesday morn ing at 10:04 o'clock. Miss Blanche O. Peck, of Kuobsville was an early Monday morning shopper in McConnells burg. ohe has finished her summer school of Knrbsville. Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Staley, of Pittsburg and Mrs. Harry Sipes and little son, of Chad wick, 111, are visiting in the home of Ex -Sheriff and Mrs. D. V. Sipes, west of town. Miss Joe Morton and her friend Miss Dott Dishong, of Huston town, students of the Needmore Normal School spent Saturday night and Sunday with the for mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Morton near town, they report a nourishing school. Miss Letitia Peck and Miss Stella Sigel spent a day in town last week. Miss Peck has, dur ing the past two years, been teaching m New Jersey, and is now spending her summer vaca tion in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Denton Peck, in Thompson township. Misses Olive and Dessie Ken dall who had been spending a few weeks vis 1 1 i n g relatives and friends in Ohio and the western part of this stale returned last week haveing had a most pleasant time. W. R Ward, of Dyersburg, Tenn., writes : '-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 1 offer my conscientious reference." Trout s drug store. Charles Hartman and Miss Edith Hoch, and Aaron Smith and Miss Clementine Myers all of Mercersburg drove over to Mc Connellsburg last Sunday took dinner at the Fulton House, and in the afternoon, called on Miss Myrtle Stoner. Mr. C. L. Deshong a Hunting don county man, who gets his mail at New Grenada, rode his bike down to Fulton's capital last BViday morning, a distance of twenty miles, in two hours. That is better time than he could have made over the same roads with an automobile. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syr up is the one that children like so well to take, as it taste's nearly as good as maple sugar. It is different from the others, as it does not constipate, but on the other hand, it acts gently yet freely on the bowels and thereby it drives the cold out of the sys tem. It is sold at Trout's drug store. School Director J. A. Aller of Knobsville was H town last Fri day afternoon. Owing to the impaired condition of his health Mr. Aller has concluded to sell his farm two miles north of Knobsville, and engage m some other occupation. The farm con tains 115 acres, and can be bought right Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Speer, of Everett, attended the preaching services at the Greenhill Presby terian church last Sunday morn ing, and in the evening, drove in to town and became the guests of Protbonotary and Mrs. G. A. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Speer have many warm friends in Mc Connellsburg. 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 stom ach 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 iudigestion or any stomach trouble. Kodol digests all foods. It is pleasant to take. It is sold here at Trout's drug store. Parker R. Skinner son of Capt. Geo. W. Skinner of Chambers burg has received notice that he was elected alternate delegate to the Democratic National Con vention at the recent primaries. A number of his friends wrote his name in the blank space, and he received sufficient votes. Mr. Skiuner will attend the conven tion, and his position as alternate K'ves hi in a seat in the convention Our young friend, Harry Dal- bey, who has been working at tho stone crusher on the edsre of town, was ho unfortunate on Mon day as to have a large stone fall on one of his hands, almost sever i ng one of his fingers. The wound was so deep that it required sev oral stitches to draw it together. The Chambersburg Franklin Repository celebrated the 25th auniversary of its Daily by issu ing a twenty -two page edition last Thursday evening. It looks like the Sunday edition of the World, and is certainly a very creditable production of our es teemed contemporary. C Wagner has made arrange ments to run his team between Fort Littleton and McConnells burg for the accommodation of passengers every Saturday, leaving Fort Littleton about 7 o' clock in the morning and, return ing, leave M.;Connollsburg at the convenience of the passen gers. Franklin Repository says that Mrs. Ida M. P. Skinner, wife of Capt. G. W. Skinner, has bought from Jacob D. Ludwig, Esq., his fine lot at North Main street and Chambers street, Chambersburg, on private terms. It is said that a fine residence will be erected there by Capt. and Mrs. Skinner. Rev. R. F. McClain a former pastor of the Presbyterian churches here, at Greenhill, and Wells Valley preached at Green hill last Saturday evening and Sunday morning, and in Mc Connellsburg, in the evening. Mr. McClain was entertained very pleasantly in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Daniels Sat urday night. Mr. W. W, Hocken berry, of the Mountain House on Rays Hill was in town on business last Satur day. Mr. Hocken berry has charge of a lot of stray cattle, that have been giving him a good deal of trouble, and be gives no tice through the papers that he will dispose of them according to law. It might be well enough for the owners of the cattle to look after them. J. Nelson Sipes, Esq., is im proving his property on Water street. W. S. Clevenger has the contract, and is assisted by Mr. Boyd Elvey. While engaged In tearing away the old back porch to make room for a fine new one, Mr. Elvey was trying to remove a piece of timber, and was stand ing on one of the joists the lloor having been removed when the whole thing gave way and tum bled to the ground a distance ol eight or ten feet, throwing Mr. Elvey under it. He fortunately escaped serious injury, but had one of his fingers badly cut, and one of his shoulders and the back part of his head badly hurt. He was "knocked out" for several days, but is at work again. It will be of interest to those who have occasion to go from McConnellsburgtoThree Springs to make a train on the East Broadtop railroad, or to reach McConnellsburg from Three Spriqgs, to know that since the change in mail routes, Harry Dawney.of Hustontown has the route through from McConnells burg to Three Springs. Passen gers for Three Springs can leave McConuellsburg at 3:15 p. m. stay over night at Hustontown and reach Three Springs next day in time to catch the 2:33 p. m. train on the East Broadtop, and get. to Mount Union at 8:55 p. m. The fare, including the night's bill at the hotel at Hus tontown, is two dollars. In order to get rid of surplus energy, Misses Katherme Cook and Gertrude Hoke on last Fri day morning started on a pil grimage to the attractive little village of Webster Mills. Des pising the odor of gasoline, or the dangers connected with riding in a surry or even a buggy they took the road a foot; and although the summer sun was shedding his rays most energetically, mile after mile of the distance was covered by the determined pe destrians, until at last weary and tootsore, from the top of Sloans Hill, they were rewarded by seeing their Mecca in the distance, and before the sun had crossed the meridian they were safely housed in the hospitable home of Hon. and Mrs. D. H. Patterson, where they were taken care of until Sunday morning when they were returned to MoCounella burg on wheels. FOR THE CLERGYMAN THE DOCTOR ANDTHE PROFESSIONAL MAN and others of modest tasle In their conception of a "tosohe ulir kltte," we announce Hie arrival of an assortment of 14 kt. gold mounted slllc watch guards, which will appeal to the most modest tastes. We in vite your insection of these very pretty neat watch guards. WJW H. LUDWIG, Jeweler and Silversmith, Trust Company Building, Chambersburg, Pa. FARMERS BUY YOUR 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 will not cut, and has good weight. A splendid colored silk, 35 cents a yard, borne very pretty FERTILIZERS OF C. ED. STARR, THREE SPRINGS, F. . This is the place to get your Fertilizer forfait. The following goods will be sold at the prices nam ed: Standard Dissolved Bone. Cash When Loaded $14.75 Not Paid then $16.00 Not Paid for One Year $17.00 Standard Bone Potash. Cash IVhen Loaded $15.25 Not Paid then $1 7. OO Not Paid for One Year $18.00 Banner Wheat Grower. Cash When Loaded $16.00 Not Paid then $1 7. OO Not Paid for One Year $18.00 I have other high grades at the same rate. All new goods and of the best grades TIMOTHY SEED ON HAND. You can get the fertilizer any time you call for it. 6-25-m3. LAWYERS i Private Sale. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Sauare, McConnellsburg, Pa. All legal bus.newi and collections entrusted will eoeive careful and prompt attention. Western Maryland Railroad Company. In Effect June 10. 1908. Trains leave Huncock as follows; No. 8 fl.10 a. m. (dully) for Huirerntowu, Hal tlmore, Waynesboro. CbainbersburK. and Inturmedlute. No. 4--10 00 a. m week cluys) Baltimore, Uet tysburg, York ami Intermediate. No i ::'). m. (week days) Baltimore and In termediate stations. Vestibule train with observation buffet cur. No. 18 60 a. m. (week days) Cumberland, and intermediate. No. g l.oi (werk days) utile Orleans. I) m. (ltd Town. Cumberland. Klkius and west. V estlbule train witb observation buffet car. No. p. m (dally) leaves Baltimore 1.20 p. m., liatrerstown 7. 10 p. m. All trains make connection at llrucevllle for Krederlok and trains 6 and 4 for points north and at Baltimore (Union Station) for Phila, delpbla and New York. V. M. HOWKl.L,. C. VV. MYKKS. (Jen. Pass. Atft. Agent. Birthday Surprise Parly. On Friday of last week, the friends and neighbors of Mrs. Milton Decker, near Qarrisou ville, gathered to celebrate her forty-second birthday. She was very much surprised to see so many, and wondered why they were all coming in one day to pick cherries. But it suddenly occurred to her that it was her birthday, aud her husband and children had taken this way to surpiise her. Those present were: Milton Deck er anil wife, Ilev. Ahlmaaz Mellott aud wife, Cbas. Schooley anil wife, Geo. W. Decker and wife, Arnon Sipe and wife, Oliver Oakman and wife, Fernando Decker and wife, Cleveland Strait aud wife, Mrs. tOlsle Sipe, Mrs. Homer L. Sipe, Mrs. Joseph Sipe, and her sister, Mrs. Wolford, of Kains burg; Geo. Sipe and wife, Mrs. Re becca Lake, Mrs. Mollie Schooley, Ira, h and, Wihner 3les; Nor man aud Vernon Schooley; Halph, Leslie, Verlie, Lee, Herman, Hay mond, and Kdward Decker; OpVl, Hosy, Amy, Rebecca, l.ula, and Kg thor Sipe; Blanche Sharpe, Stella Schooley, Stella and Maye Oakinan, aud Clara, Laura, Dolly, aud Lois Decker. - Mrs. Homer L. Sipe furnished music on the graphophone, and all went home at the close of the day with their ttomachs well tilled, wishing to spend mauy more such happy days, One Who Was Thekjc. The Property of the Baltimore Crosstie Company. 3 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 IVagon, 3 Four-Horse Wag ons, 3 Cut-Off Saws, 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 & GILLEIiCE, Auctioneers, Hancock, Md. Buggies and Wagons I have just refilled my sheds with a tine lot of Buggies aud Wagons which I am selling un der a written guarantee at Rock Bottom fines I also have In stock a lot of Huggy Wheels and Huggy Poles. 1 want your trade. Please come aud see my stock before you make a purchase. Thanking the public for liber al patronage in the paBt, aud soliciting a continuance of the same in the future, I am yours, Very respectfully, W. R. EVANS, Hustontown, Pa. DR. A. K. DAVIS, Hustontown, Pa. DENTAL WOKK IN Al L ITS BRANCHES. Gold Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty, Teeth extracted positively without pain. All Work Guaranteed. SUMMER JACKETS in Black and Tan. If you need a jacket be sure to see these, selling Children's 2-piece Suits from 50 cents up. We 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. Will be In otlloe from Thursday ev ening until Monday morniug of eoh week. 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 Grude Pianos and organs at prlcesthat are attractive. He makes a specialty of the LESTER s, 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 Cuaranteed. A sample Lester Piano may be seen in the home of Geo. B. Mel lott, McConnellsburg. If you are thinking of getting a piano or organ let me kuow, I can save you money. L W. FUNK, NLEDMORE, PA. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE WILL CURE YOU of any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medi cine. Take it at once. Do not risk having Bright's Dis ease or Diabetes. There is nothing gained by delay. 50c. and $1.00 Bottle. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Trout's Drug Store. Weak Hearts Are due lo Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every on hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when it was simple Indiges tion. It is a scientific fact that all cases ol 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 awollsthe stomach, puffing It up against th heart. This Interferes with the sotton of the heart, and la the course of time thai delloate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Kuibla. of Nevada, O . sua: I had atomacl trouble and was In a bad state aa I had heart trouble with II. I took Kodol Drapaoala Cue lor about total mouth arid It cued ma, Ko4ol Digests Wh Yea Est and relieves the stomach si sll nervous strain and the heart of all pleasure. fcxtlas mtr. 1 .00 Slia koldloe 3M tlaaee Ike trial sue, which sella for SOe. Pfn BW ft. Qk D.WITT OO., OMrOAee, RACKET STORE PRICES -:- FOR -:- JUNE and JULY We We have ugaln made a good deal for our patrons. suppose you havt all heard about the price of Mason's Glass Jars advancing. Well, they have ad vanced almost double: but, not with us. We are going to sell them as long as we have any ( and we have 15 gross) at Pints, 5c: Quarts, 50c; Halt" gal'. B5c. We had one merchant to say to us that we were fools for selling at these prices, as we couldn't buy them in the city to sell at less than 115, "5, and 95e. Well, we are not looking out for other mer chants, we are for the customers and ourselves. Then we made another good deal for you : We can sell a 10-qt. galvanized pall, that we did sell for 20c, now 15c.: 12-qt. at 18c. CASTOR MACHINE OIL Well, this has been a big seller with us. You might ask why : Because we sell an oil that others sell at 50c. gal., for 25c. and it is just a little heavier than theirs. A nice line of Hammocks at 95c., 11.25, 91.95 and $2.25. TABLE OIL CLOTH 14c, YARD; Or $1.60 Per Roll. Space will not permit us to name prices on Clothing and Shoes this time, but we sell them just the same way that we sell Glass Jars and everything else we carry. We have One Price to Everybody and that is the lowest the market will afford. Call and see us whether you want to buy or not. Respectfully HULL & BENDDR, YlcConnellsburg, Pa. J. 8. Wilson's NEW STORE Three Springs, Pa. We carry a full line of all New and Up-to-Date Goods. Produce taken in exchange. New Goods ordered every week. Call and give us a chance to save you money. Eggs, 15 cents, cash or trade. Side meat lie. Lard 1 2 cents, Potatoes 65 cents; ffool 18 cents. 9 Cakes of Star Soap for 25 cents, 2 pounds loose Coffee for 25 cents, White Oxfords going for one-third cost. The Prices Are Right In everything. We thank you for past patronage and invite a continuance of the same.