INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS i c' and flencral Interest, Galhered it Home or Clipped Urn our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Both Black and Smokeless Pow der Shells at Johnstou's. The Irvnn Store is showing a fine assortment of Watches, Ciocks, end Jewelry. Ladies' and girls' Jacket Suits at Harry Huston's. Prices and styles right. Dr. B. B. Campbell and L L Cunningham, of New Grenada, a pair of New Grenada's square men, spent a day or two at the County Seat last week. Hunting Coats, Vests and Pants at Johnston's. Ruth Arnold, of L-swistown, broke her leg m a fall resulting from slipping on the skin of grape. She was hurrying to school when tha accident happen ed. Men's Cjrd Pants $1 25 per pair at Johnston's. William C Donnelly, a former teacher in Fanuett township, Franklin county, has been ap pointed to a position in the cus turn house in Philadelphia at $1 400 per year. Ladies' Jacket Suits at John 8 ton's. David Thomas lort a pocket book last Wednesday evening containing two five dollar bills be tween McQuade's s'o:e in this place and Thomastown. Mr. Thomas cannot well afford tins loss, and while the finder may be tempted to keep it, in the end it will be much better to return it to Mr. Thomas, who will be glad to reward the finder. Fall Styles Ladies' Cjats at Johnston's. It pays an owner in dollars to giV9 his buildings a good coat of paint and make the premises shipshape if he is contemplating selling. It will gi 'e just as large a return in chunks of solid calls faction for himself and family if he isn't thinking of selling; Es pecially is such improvement of the place to be commended from the standpoint of the passerby. A full new line of Meni Cloth ing at Johnston's. You can have your Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired at the irwm Store. It is wages spent for things that are either useless or harm ful more largely than the injus tice of economic conditions under which men labor that are respon sible for the most abject types of poverty to be" found in this and other countries. And yet they are factors which the average stu dent of our social and economic ills is wont almost entirely to ov erlook. Men's 50c. Work Shirts at 85c. at Johnston's. Now is the time to clean house: so don't forget that Seylar has the Alabastine. Use it on one room and you will never want any more paper or whitewash. The young calf before it reach es tne age of a month may be easily dehorned, prevented from having horns, by rubbing caustic potash on , the skm just over the emnyro horn'. The hair should be removed immediately over the spoiandthe caustic rubbed on till the skin is pink. Care should ie taken not to have the chemical come in contact with the hands as it will burn the skin. Take care of your stomach. Let Jvoooi digest all the food you eat for that is what Kodol does. Ev ery tablespoon ful of Kodol di gests 2 pounds of food. Try It w-day. It is guaranteed to re lieve you or your money back Sold by Trout's drug store. arsons who are in the habit of forgetting umbrellas and pack ages on train when traveling will horeafter bo required to pay for the tracing and returning of their lost property by the railrcad company. Uy a recent ruling of the commerce commission onni w-. lng to such matters, a person who wishes a lost article traced must pey for the sei ding of messages ana also ror the return of the artlclo. Railroad emolovna not permitted to make use of com pany ' wires, phones or train service without compensation the carrier. lost are the Cloyd Everhart left Saturday morning for Huntingdon, where he will begin his winter term of school. II II. Ibraler, E q , of Burn' Cabin, dropped m to our sanctum while in town yesterday, and ad vanced his subscription to the News another year. Squire Ilertzuria one of the Charter members of the News, be having been on the list from the date of the first issue. llev. T. Davis Richards, of Ger mantown, Md., and his brother Albert, of the Department of Jus tice, Washington, D. C. were in town a short time yesterday at tending to business connected with the estate of their late fa ther, the Hon. Jno. T. Richards, deceased. Horse Powders ! Your money back if they doa't do the work; that's us ! Seylar's Drug store. Shade Gap had a big fire Mon day. It broke out in the McGow an Hotel about noon, and owing to the scarcity of water, and no organized fire department, the devouring element had free course, and was not gotten under control until the hotel building, the public school building, town ball, and the big Swan store build ing were totally destroyed. It is said that there is no insurance on the hotel building. The State has been divided into wenty-three districts by the Directors of the census, for each of which a supervisor will be ap pointed, who will have charge of the work in the territory em braced therein. Fulton county is in the 13tb district with Miff lin, Huntingdon, Snyder, Juni ata, Perry and Union embracing all the counties in this congress ional district but Franklin, which is attached to another census dis trict. DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the safe, sure, easy, gentle little liver pills. The original Carbol lzed Witch Hazel Salve is De- Witt's. Thename is plainly stamp edonevery box. Itisgood for cuts, burns, bruises, sores, boils, and sunburn hut it is especially good for Piles. Sold by Trout's drug 8 tore. Rav. B. W. Arnett, M. A. D. D. Presiding Elder, Philadelphia, Pa.; Rev. C. C. Dunlap, D. D., Harrisburg; Rev. J. T. Bunn, Me c'aanicsburg; Rev. R H. Shirley, D. D. and Rev. Albridge, Carlisle; Rev. J. C. V. Burbage, Cham- bersburg; Rev. W. D. McKenzie, Mercersburg; Mrs. Mary E Pur vis, Newark, N. J., and Mrs. Kath rine Miller, Greencastle, distin guished members of the A. M E church, called to see Isaac Wat son and family last Thursday, on their way to Cito, to attend min isterial meeting at the Cito A M E Mission. THE ROAD TO SUCCESS has many obstructions, but none so desperate as poof health. Sue cess to day demands health, but Electric Bitters is the greatest health builder the world has ever known. It compels perfect ac tion of stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels, purities and enriches the blood, and tones and invigorates the whole system. Vigorous body and keen brain follow their use. You can't afford to slight Electric Bitters if weak, run down or sickly. Only 50c. Guar anteed by Trout's drug store. Upon to THOMPSON. "Jack-frost" has again invaded some parts of our township. H. S. Sharpe, wife and two sons, were among those that spent Sunday at B, R. Simpson's. Orpba Hess and Flora Shives, of Ayr. spent a few days last week with Orpha's brother Claude and family, and other friends here. Miss Esther Waltz is quite ill at this writing. " Miss Georgia Pittman is spend ing sometime with her brother Ezra and family, at Hancock. Some of Willard buyder's friends gave him a pleasant sur prise last Saturday evening. Mrs. David Gordon ana Mrs U. G. Humbert have returned to their homes, after having spent a 'veek with the former's daugb ter and the latter 's sister, Mrs George Gilbert, at Greencastle Mrs. Gilbert was in very poor health during their visit Preaching at Damascus at 10 aNm. next Sunday; at Reboboth at 3 p.m., and singing at Anti uch at 7:80 in the evening. For the Children's Sake Try Foods Shot from Guns Let us put it up to the children this question of their breakfast food. Serve them a dish of Puffed Wheat or Puffed Rice, then ask what they want to have next. See if your children, like legions of others, are delighted with these queer foods. There are no other foods in exist ence which are anywhere near like these. So we cannot compare them with others. To knowthese crisp, gigantic grains the only way is to try them. They are puffed to eight times natural size. They are four times as porous as bread. They are nut-like and brown. They digest more easily than any other cereals known. But cold type can't describe them. Let one dish, tomorrow morning, tell your folks the story. Puffed Wheat-lOc Puffed Rice-15c These are the foods invented by 1'rof. An derson, and this is his curious process; The whole wheat or rice kernels are put into sealed guns. Then the guns are revolved for sixty 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 arc expanded eight times. Yet the coats are unbroken, the shapes are unaltered. We have simply the magnified grain. One package will tell you why people de light in them. Order it now. s Made only by The Quaker Oats Company YOUNG MAN MAKE YOUR CHOICE. the Decision of the Young Depends His Career. Man FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. Life is made up of choices. The oung man who decides that the first essential in a successful ca reer is to make a practice of get ting drunk by the time he is twenty will be out of the running at thirty, says the Johnstown ribune. lie will be working-for another. His choice was wrong. His companion who decided that one could be a good fellow without descending to low prac tices, will be an employer at for ty, other things beiny equal. The poolroom patron of tweuty will not know much of the history of his country at thirty. He will be in the rauks of those who will complain that a fellow does not get a fair chance in this world. His companion who makes the choice nf evenings well spent at twenty, will not be looking for a job at forty. He will make the job for himself. Nothing in this you say? Let no young man deceive himself on this point. The world is made up of leaders who as boys made right choices. Living is serious business. There are prizes to gain, but they are not to be had for the asking. Read the biography of a man who is promoted to a great position at forty five or fifty. In every in stance, you will find that he may have remained apparently in a stationary position for fift-en years of his life. But you will find also that he worked to an end during those fifteen years. He chose to be industrious. And do you know that industry never goes unrewarded? Industry is not ' working" for somebody and then going home at night with folded hands. It is doing "on the side" in the spare moments the work that it will fit one for life on. Try it in faith. The dark places will disappear as the years pass, and later on you will look back and say: "I made the right choice when I was twenty. I can see it now in the result." 900 Acres Fine Land in Buck Valley, Fulton Coun- ty. Pa.. Belonging to Estate of J. T. Richards, deceased. 6. W. REISNER & CO. NEW ' FALL GOODS We will show our friends all the wanted ' Domestics, Muslins, Calicoes, Ginghams, Flannelettes, Outings, &c., at old Prices. BLANKETS 222 acres of this is cleared and under state of cultivation. Three houses, two bank barns, and other necessary buildings. Will be sold either as a whole or in subdivisions. Will make tour nice farms for general cultivation, chicken or stock ranches, or orchards; soil well adapted to peaches, chestnuts and other fruits. Deer, tur key, pheasants, etc. abound in the forests and it would be well suited for a hunting and fishing club. For price, terms, etc., ad dress, T. D. RICHARDS, Attorney-in-Fact for Heirs, Germantown, Md. Western Maryland Railroad Company. In Effect September 26. 1909. Trains leave Hancock u follows; No. 655 a. m. (dully) for HiiKerstown. Bal timore, Waynesboro, Chambersburtf. UDd iutermediule. " No. 4 10 Of a. m (week dnys) Hultlmore, Get tysburg York uud intermediate. No. 8 'i M p. m. (week days) llultlmore and In terruediute HtatioDH. Vestibule truirj with observation buffet cur. No. 18 no a. en. (week days) Cumberland, and Intermediate. No. 812. "-n p m. (week days) Little Orleans. Old Town. Cumberland. Klklns und west. Vestibule train with observation bullet car. No. 6 H.-lft p. m (dully) lenves llultlmore 4 15 p. m., Haiferstown p. m. All trains make connection lit Hrucevtl for Frederick und trains 6 uud 4 (or points north and at llultlmore (Union Station) for I'hila, duiphla and New York. F. M. HOWELL, C. W. MYERS, Gen. Fuse. A tft. Agent. 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 olllce from Thursday ev enlng until Monday morning of each week. The handsome dwelling of Dr. Sappington at Webster Mills nar rowly escaped destruction by fire Tuesday night. About rciduight the family was aroused by the smell of smoke, and upon exami nation they found that the wood construction about a concrete fireplace had become ignited by the heat from the cement, and was already assuming threaten ing proportions. Prompt and in talligent action alone saved the building from total destruction. As it was, the damage to the builiing is estimated at one hun dred dollars, covered by insur ance in the Hartford Fire Insur ance Company. Judge Sadler received an anony mous letter Saturday morning, dated Friday, stating 'i write ycu these few lines as a warning to you if you do not reduce some of the sentences imposed Friday within thirty days, we people of Carlisle will blow your residence up and kill you. Look out, take this into consideration and if you will not we will." Oo Wiib Rush. The demand for that wonder ful stomach, liver, and kidney cure, Dr. King's New Life Pills- is astounding. At Trout's drug store, they say they never saw the like. It's because they never fail to cure sour stomach, consti pation, indigestion, biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, chills, and malaria. Only 25c. London has a population ex ceeding that of the entire state of Pennsylvania, and yet last year had only twelve cases of murder, a number that was exceeded by some single counties in this state. li you oava any ouncuiiy ut obtaining - Waverly Special Th Idtal Oil for Ither eooltd or water-cooled chines. VlauilM from Peon ylvania Crude Oil light in color, which mean a tbeoluie) freedom from carbon. WAVE KI.Y fePKCf At, 1 liilnollt footle freely through en jr style lubricator, end will u4 onyeai la the ouldeefc wettihtt. from your dealtr or ffaraga. com muoicatt with us at one and wa will aoa that you ara suppllad. Tarrtct laarlcatiaa wlta I carkoa Ssassll." Wararly Oil Works Co. ritubura, i'b. IV. M. COMERER, agent for 7 Hi. GEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, BURNT CABINS, PA. for the sale of Traction and Portable Engines, Gaso line, Separators, Clo ver Hullers, Saw mills, &c. Engines on hand all the time. Eiecftric Driers Succeed when everything else tails. 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 J.IGHT RUNNING 1 I Plain mm L at any Price you name. As good Blankets at 75c. as we sold last year at $1.00. A large line of Wool Blankets, strictly all wool, Home-Made that can't be beat. The largest line of DRESS GOODS we have had for years, and the Prices not one bit up. See them and prove for yourself. Ladies' Coat Sweaters the second lot already this season, nice. Our line of Ladies', Misses' Children's Very and COATS are ready now, and have all our by Saturday we will Ladies' Coat Suits. This is something new with us, and we are determined that it shall be a success so far as GOOD FITTING, WELL MADE, up-to-date ALL WOOL, You all in our line of Suits. Look can see it them over. G. W. Reisner & Co. Racket Store Jf ymt want ltrir a Vibrating Rtiul tie, Rotary HUuUlv ur a HIiik la Tlinnd I t'Auia AHUcAJ be w lug Mitctilua wrlut to THt IIW HOMI ItWIMI MACHIN! COMMIT Oratngai, Mauaat. Hnr Kwlnc machine, are made tnullresanilH at tliuUilT. kutlh Maw lluiuaU niulo lw asac. Our vujtont? nvr na out. . atoM f mbaris stasia sMUy. auatatas .. We Are Ready For Fall Trade With the Largest Stock We Have Ever Carried. On underwear we never sold as much as last year. In ladies we were fortunate In getting the same poods we had three years ago, this same goods last year would have sold for 35c. We can sell them now for 2.'tc. or 43c. a suit. See these before you buy. And the children's separate goods never were better 10c. to 30c each. We certainly can sell you a good one for boys at 24c, each. We have again got in another case of that 1H oz. Men's blue under wear that we have sold for eight years and It is one ounce heav ier to the piece than last year, 4.1c. each or 8V;. a suit. A nice medium weight for men at 23c., 3'c. and 4Sc. Coat Sweaters at 4.')C., 4Nc., (i:c., f 1.26 and ll.UO. See our line of wool underwear tor ladles and men, it is great. Also our line of heavy knit shirts at 45c. and (i5c. Eureka 21 ounce Fodder Yarn full 100 strings, not 75 and 80 as usually sold, this makes quite a difference 6 l-4c. per lb., 25 or 50 pound coils. Clothing! Clothing! We surely can please you as we b,ave almost any thing ycu would want from the little fellow 4 years old to the oldest man. We have a nice line of overcoats tor everybody. Set' these goods and save money. Bang! Bang! Bang! The time for shooting game will soon be here, and from what we can gather It is going to be plenty. Well we have made arrange ments tor It any how. We are handling this year the new Black Winchester and the new Club DJack Shells at 42c. The Kepeaier In smokeless at 00c. Just got 1 doxen Hopkins and Allen single barrel automatic shell extractor Shotguns that we can sell at f i.oO. This is what they are worth iu the city to-day. ' Linoleum! Linoleum! Just got a nice lot of 1 yard wide In 2 yard pieces that we can sell at 25c. per yard. Also our 2 yard wide at 05o., and then the nicest thing you ever did sea at 75c. per yard. Don't forget that we handle all the leading brands ot Shoes, such as Champion, Walk-over, Queen quality, Sels and Deer-sklu. We certainly can please you. See our Bed Blankets at 6Uo. a pair.' HULL & BENDER, AlcConncIIsburg, Pa.
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