INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Read Ilockenbery's closlng-out gale ad found in auother column. Rev.' A. Cr. ' H. Powers will preach at Damascus next Sunday at 10 a. m. and at Laurel Ridge at 8 o'clock in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Sipes, acd their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Sharpe, spent Wednesday in town. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Urissinger, C. P. Scott and wife, A. D. Hon man and wife, and Mrs. Andy Ilotz, are among the number from this place rusticating at Atlantic City. R. Sharpe Patterson, formerly of this place, but now one of New ville's hustling business men, spent a few hours here last Thursday, lie was accompanied by bis cousin James Sharpe. Raymond Peck, of Gem, is working in a silk mill at liagers town, Md. Raymond is a me chanical genius, and the wheel will have to go round while he is about the place. Mrs. Elizabeth McEldowney and daughter Miss Maye, spent a few hours in town last Satur day. They left oh Monday for McKeesport, P., whore they ex pect to spend a few weeks. Rev. Calvin Fassold, Ph. D. was called to Philadelphia last week to perform the marriage cere mony of the contracting parties, Mr James Reed and Miss Thel ma Smith both of Alexandria, Va. Take care of your stomach. Let Kodol digest all the food you eat, for that is what Kodol does. Ev ery tablespoon ful of Kodol di gests 2i pounds of food. Try it to-day. It is guaranteed to re lieve you or your money back. Sold by Trout's drug store. , Mrs. Howard Hill, of Warfords burg, who has been wrestling with an attack of typhoid fever during the past two or three weeks, is said to be getting along nicely, and is on the road to safe recovery. Charlie Sigel moved last week-l from his home at Lashley to Dr. McXibbln's, where he takes charge of the Doctor's farm. Clay llendershot, who was mar ried just recently; goes into the house vacated by Charlie Sigel. Mrs. John lHst, nee Clara Leh man, of Buck Valley, was taken to a Philadelphia H spital last week for a surgical operation. She stood the trip to the city very well, but we have not had any word from her since the opera tion. DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the safe, sure, easy, gentle little nver pills. The original Carbol lzed Witch Hazel Salve is De Witt's. Thename is plainly stamp edonevery box. Itisgoodforcuts, burns, bruises, sores, boils, and sunburn but it lsespecially good for Piles. Sold by Trout's drug store. Miss Katie S. Fore, who had been visiting in Atlantic City, Nornstown, Philadelphia, Wil lumson, Loudon, and Markes, re turned home last Saturday, ac companied by her niece Ethel Le Master, of Markas, Franklin county. Several games of base ball will be played on the Dane baseball grounds, on Saturday afternoon, September 25th, and in the even ing, a festival will be held at the Bame place, for the benefit of Bethlehem church. Everybody Is invited to attend. Unger Mellott, a former teach er of this county, and now a resi dent of Hyndman, Bedford coun ty, was in town early Monday morning. Unger is spending his annual summer vacation with his parents, Joshua L. Mellott and wife, of Belfast township. Samuel Clevenger, of Belfast township, who was so badly beat en several weeks ago by two tramps, who are now m our coun ty jail, was In to see us on Tues day, While much improved, he still suffers considerably from thorough treatment he' receiv ed. In a recent communication from Ed R. Austin, we note that he is proprietor of the Cottage vity urocery at 8024 Upton' Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Ed 'saya times are good out there; com mon laborer gets 2 50 a day of ten. hours, and men scarce at that; crops good, and everything prosperous. , ....... J.f Died Suddenly Last Evcnlntf While On His Way Home wlihla Load of Lime. FROM THREE SPRINQS. His many friends here were greatly shocked last eveniLg to learn by phone of the sudden death of James Foster Early one of Wells Vailey's most popular citizens. Mr. Ear ley accompanied by a neighbor, Mr. Isaac Mellott went from his home yesterday morn ing with a three horse team to Three Springs for a load of limo. They got the lime, returned to Enid, unloaded part of it. and went on toward home. As he and Mr. Mellott both seated in the wagon were driving along be tween Newt Edwards' and the Valley M. E. church, within sight of his home Mr. Earley suddenly fell backward from the seat and expired almost instantly, Dr. Campbell was summoned, but, of course, was powerless to restore life. To add to the sad story, it was the wedding day of Mr. Earley 's oldest son Charlie who had driv. en to town in the forenoon with Miss Matilda Stunkard. They were happily married here by Rev. Bryner and were spending the first day of their honeymoon when Charlie received the sad news and at once left for home. The deceased was born fifty four years ago last March. His wife was Miss Lavinia Orth of Fort Littleton, who survives him, together with six children, to wit: Charles, Robert, Roy, Laura, Reba, and George. Mr. Earley was an excellent citizen and neighbor, and will be sadly missed in the Valley, lie had been in poor health for some time. Harry Cjmerer, of Pittsburg, is spendiug his summer vacation at home in this place. C. C. Rotz, who for seventeen years has served as teacher in the schools of this county, almost all of that time having been spent in his home township Tod, is this winter teaching in Franklin county. Charlie is a good in structor and we hope he may find his new work pleasant. CLEAR RIDGE. Miss Orpba Kerhn and Mary J. Fields spent Sunday with W. Li. Fields and wife. Peter Morton and daughter Joanna passed through here early Monday morning, Miss Morton will spend the coming winter at Indiana State Normal. Howard Kerlin contemplates a trip to the West in the near fu ture. Miss Ruth Strait, of Gracey, opened her school here on Mon day. Miss Strait is quite an ac complished young lady, and we are glad to have her with us this winter. A free lecture on Grange Work will be given next Saturday even ing. McClellan Kerlin one of the little sons of the late James L. Kerlin, is making his home with W. R. Fields and wife. , . Hunter Fraker of Ft Littleton attended Sunday School here last Sunday. J. Emery Sipe, of Saluvia, passed through here on his re turn from Old Home Week in Huntingdon. Mr. Sipes drove the Fulton County Ox Team. Mrs. Louisa Kerlin, who has been employed at Elijah Baldwin's at Ft. Littleton, Is now employed in the home of Wm. Cline. Mrs. Horace Grove and son Clyde1 spent Sunday the guest of the former's sister Mrs. Mac Richardson of Ft Littleton. R. J. Fleming, of McConnells burg, spent from Friday until Sunday evening with his home people here. Mr 8. T. C. Appleby, who was on an extended visit to relatives in Huntingdon county, was sum moned to the home of her parents last week, on account of the criti cal illness of her sister, Miss Zel pha Fleming, who, we are sorry to say, remains no better. Mrs. N. B. Henry and son Smith spent Sunday at Fort Lit tleton. ' Minerva Miller spent Saturday with Mrs. Wm. Mellott. Miss Fannie Lamberson, of Hustontown, spent a day the past Has Some Friend Told You of Foods Shot from Guns? Folks who eat Puffed Wheat and Puffed Rice are sorry vfor those who don't. So they tell of these foods to others, and the others tell others. That's how the use is spread. . Please ask some housewife to tell you how her folks enjoy these foods. Or try them yourself. One pack age of Puffed Wheat, at a cost of ten cents, will reveal a new delight. You will know, for the first time, how good cereals can be made. ' You will see grains that are crisp and nut-like, puffed to eight times their natural size. You will see grains made four times as porous as bread ready to melt in the mouth. You will see grains made digestible with every starch granule exploded. And you will see foods that chil dren like better than any foods you know. Puffed Wheat-lOc Puffed Rice-15c These are the foods invented by Prof. An derson, and this is his curious process: - The whole wheat or rice kernels are put into scaled puns. Then the guns are revolved for 6i.ty minutes in a heat of 550 degrees. That fierce heat turns the moisture in the grain to steam, and the pressure becomes tremendous. Then the guns are unsealed, and the steam explodes. Instantly every starch granule is blasted into a myriad particles. The kernels of grain are expanded eight times. Yet the coats are unbroken, the shapes are unaltered. Wc have simply the magnified grain. One package will tell you why people de light in them. Order it now. 13 Made only by The Quaker Oats .Company Is She Working Herself to Death Does your wife complain of too much dairy work? Doyouever hear her say she'll never get throuph washing milk things? How often does she say, ' Oh, if 1 only hud. fewer pans, crocks and cans to wash, I could read, write or sew more, or even take a little resteach day." AN EASIER TIME. Ask her about It. Arrange to make the dairy work one half nnsli.iv nna 1 c I-" - r r 1 m half neater, one ha f more pleasant, ana 2i to lao per cent, more prof itable by using a Shurples Tubular Cream Separator. Until you try the rubular, you can't imagine tlx. difference it makes. It skims the milk immediately after milking there's no milk standing around no 1 cans or pans to wash. The Tabular is entirely different from all others, so much more simple and convenient. Wring your wife and let me take a Tubular apart for you. B. I. REEDER, Hustontown, Pa. week with her cousin, Mary J. Fields. Miss Elsie Baker spent Satur day evening and Sunday with. Miss Myrtle Stevens at Port Lit tleton. Mrs. W. L. Fields, who has been in poor health this summer, is a little better. SALUVIA. The farmers ara all busy with their seeding. The buckwheat that has boen cut is said to be well tilled. Jackson Deshong is building a pleasure house Cold Spring Camp. . Benjamin Dishong is on the sick list. Squirrels are plenty, but the bang of uns around means that there is work for the game war den in this community. - Scott Kegarise says these gunDers mast stay off, if they don't want to get into trouble. Stick to it, Scott. D. E. Mellott and Uncle John Hann made a trip to Everett last Monday and spent the evening among tha Red Men in the grove. Mr. Swartz has improved his lot by putting a wire fence around it. FREE ! FREE! DR. GREENE'S LAXURA For Headache, Hllliousness, Gas es, Flatulency, Heartburn, Vomit ing, indigestion, Dyspepsia, Con stipation and All Troubles of the STOMACH, LIVER . and BOWELS FULL BOTTLE MAILED FREE Write Today For Vour Free Bottle DR. GREENE MEDICAL SPECIALIST 9 West 14th Street, New York City. Long established and successful practice. Proved professional skill and ability. Expert and honest treatment. High standard of medi cines. Reasonable and fair charges. Advice free. All who write receive the personal attention of Dr. Greene himself, proprietor of the great family medi cine, Dr. Greene's Mervura piood Vnd Nerve Remedy. Writ Dr. Greene Todajr. Executor's Notice. Letter testiinientury on the estate of Ed wurd Stouteuvle. lute ot Ayr township, Fulton county.ru . deueiised. huve been t; mut ed by the KexiBter of Wills of Fulton countv, to the underpinned all persons Indebted to mild estute ure requested to nmke Immediate pay ment, and those hvln leioil ululins aifuinst the sumo will present them w ithout deluy. W. H. NELSON, Executor, 8-lWt. MoConnellsburir. Pa. Administrators' Notice. Notice ik hereby given that letters of admin istration have been xninled tothe undersigned upon the estate of William P. tiordou, Esq. lute of liethel twp , Fulton Co., 1'a., deceas ed. All persons having uluiuis uKalnst mid es tute will present them properly uuthentlcaled for settlement, and those owing the aume will please call and nettle. MRS. MARY OORDON, I'UIUP (JOHIX)N OTT. 8 06 0t. Administrators. Change in Schedule M'Connellsburg & Mercersburg STAGE LINE. 1 1 On and after July 1, 100(1, the first wagon will leave McConnellsburg at 5:3o a. m., and arrive at Mercersburg, at 7:o0 a. m., the train leaving at 8:10. Returning, the wagon will leave Mer cersburg upon the arrival of the 10:40 train and reach McConnellsburg In 2 hours. The second wagon will leave McCon nellsburg at 12:35 p. m., and arrive at Mercersburg at 2:50 p. m., and the train leaves at 3:15. Returning, the wagon will leave Mercersburg Immedi ately upon the arrival of the 6 o'clock train and reach McConnellsburg In 2t hours. John Sheetz & Son, 6-24-00, tf. .. Proprietors. ICE! ICE! ICE! I J. N. Hoch of Mercersbnrg I has made arrangements with j the Chambersburg Ice and Cold i StorageCompanyofChambers- J burgforthehandllngof alltbelr j ice delivered at Mercersburg 'ICE WILL BE RECEIV ED BY CARLOAD LOTS As the season Is approach ing for the use of Ice, it would be well to arrange ifor your supply of Ice for the summer ' season. - Ice will be delivered 'over town every morning,' except Sabbath. Also on Saturday evening. For further Information In referenoe to prices or large ' lots Inquire of J. N. HOCH, Mercersburg, Pa. Western Maryland. Railroad Company. In Effect June 6. 1909. Trains leave Huncock us follows; No 6 7.H0 a. m. (dully) for Huuerstown. IU1 tlrrore, Wuvneslioro, Chunibersburg. uud Intermediate. No. 4 lOnsu. m iweek diiys) Hultlmore, Get tysburg, York and intermediate. No.MWp m. (week days) llultlnime and In termediate stations. Vestibule train with observation burrct car. No. 1 S M) a. m. (week days) Cumberland, and Intermediate. No. J 1.01 p m. (week days) Little Orleans. Old Town, Cumberland. Klklns and west. Vestibule tiaiu w Ith observation bullet car. No. & 9.S0 p. m (dally) leaves Baltimore 5.06 p. Ul.. Hngerslowu H.fte p. in. All trains make connection at Hrucevtlli. for Frederick and trains 8 uud 4 for points north aod at Baltimore (Union Stutlon) for l'hilu, dciphla and New York. V. M. HOWELL, C. W. MYERS, Uer. Paae. Agt. Agent. r fw 'I ""TO" DR. A. K. DAVIS, Hustontown, Pa. DENTAL WORK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Gold Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. Teeth extracted positively without pain. All Work Guaranteed. Will be in ofllce from Thursday ev ening until Monday morning of each weeK. W. M. COMERER, agent for 7HLGEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY. BURNT CABINS, PA. for the sale of Traction and Portable Engines, Gaso line, Separators, Go rerHullers, Saw mills, &c. Engines on hand all the time. Oecttric Succeed when everything else falls. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it Is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE K .LIGHT RUNNING v u lui -1 . uvr-. x - JtL ? Jr r-.A,,'.: Jfynn want rlthrra Vlhmtlns Rhnttlo, Rotary BtiuUtooraHliwIeThmul l ham4c&l Mew Lug siactiliM writ Ul THI IIW NOMI KWINI MACHlit CQMPAIT Orange, M sss. Ilanr wwlng nachtiMM Br oniric to tell r(rdlf aurliir, kui Um M w Home u awl w Ovr guaranty vcf run out. ' M s MtsrlB4 SMltn mrnXj, L. Pua wi ev , Racket Store Prices Big Reduction in Low Shoes 14 00 low shoes 3.25; $3.60 for $2.75; $3.00 ones 12.35; $2.50 ones $2.00; $2.00 ones $1,03; $1.50 ones $1.25; 1125 ones $1 00. We have some Children's and Misses' low shoes we are selling at a bargain. Here is a chance to buy good shoes cheap. Tin Fruit;cans 3c StrlDgs for same 4c doz Jar gums 5 and 7c 500 matches 4c 1000 matches 10c 25 needles 1c Safty pins 2, 3 and 4c doz 25 good envelopes 4c K sheets paper lc Tablet, pen and pencil 1 to 8c Hooks and eyes 2c do. Pants buttons, 144 for 5c Alarm clocks 53, 75 and $1.38 Ladies' vests 5 to 13c Ladies' gauze pants 20c Talcum powder 10c Tooth powder 10c Glass jars . 45, 50 and ." Ribbon lc to 18c yd Carpet tacks, 3 biixes 5c Tea spoons " tic set Table spoons 12c set Axle washers 4c coil Paring knives 5 to 10c Wire coat and hat hooks tic doz Tubular rivets 4c box Split rivets 4u box Mouse traps 3 for 5c Hog rings Cc hundred Hog wringers 8c Barrel sliding bolts 5c 14 In. horse rasp 20c Hi In. horse rasp 25c Horse shoe hammers 23c Hold fast shoe nails 3c Brass shoe nails 4c 12 Id. shoeing pincers 4Kc 12 In. shoeing nippers 70c 14 in. shoeing nippers 80c The best horse nail made at 12c. We don't dare tell you the name 6 in. monkey wrenches 8 in. monkey wrenches 10 In. monkey wrenches Liquid shoe polish Whittraores French gloss shoe pol Him knob locks Mortise locks A good varnish $1.25 X-ray stove polish Rising sun polish Climax polish 10 and Capitol poultry and stock powders 25c size 10 qt. galvanize palls 12 qt. galvanl.e palls 10 qt. tin pail 5 qt. tin pail Writing ink A good grain bag 25c or 24c by Castor oil axle grease Castor oil axle grease, bucket Suspenders 10, 15 and Pure neatfoot oil "5c Tin cups Machine thread Cold cream soap Lenox soap, 7 cakes Oil Window shades Felt shades The nicest line of 3 coat blue and white granite wear you ever did see. Shippensburg 30 In. shirts and well sewed See our clothing. If you want to save money. Also the best and cheapest Hue of shoes in the county. 20c 3l'c 5c . 8c 20c 45c gal 4c 5c 13c 15c 15c lc 10c He. 3c do. 8c 23c 24c gal 2c 4c 4c 23c 20c 8c 45c HULL & BENDER, McConnellsburg, Pa. REISNER'S will be receiving their new goods this week. Look for ad next week. N. B.- We bought a dandy line of Ladies' COAT SUITS-all in the latest and best styles. B sure to see them.