f INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS tl i cl nd Oeneral Interest, Gathered (i Home or ClU ped frm our Ex.:hanRC8. CONDHNSCD FOR HURRIED READERS Mr and Mrs. Anderson Mcll ott aud their children Maymo, Rosa, and Pearl, spent' a few, hours in town yestorday. Mrs. Geo. W. Ulonn, of Web gtcr Mills, spent a day last week very pleasantly in the home of Mr and V rs. D A. Washabaugh ' A son was born to Mr. and Mrs Will Snyder at KoobsvilJe, Tues day; also, on the same day a son was born to Ah, and Mrs. John Heudershjt at Cito, Ayr town ship. Sunday 9choo! at Laurel Ridge next Sunday at 9:.'t0, and preach ing at 10 by. Rev. Powers. An assi tiug brother will be with him. Everybody welcome to tbese services. Miss Ethel Hays has res'gned her school at Riddlesburg and ao ceoted a better position as teach er at Pleasantville, N. J. Miss Alice 1 1 iys takes the position at Riddlesburg made vacant by Elh el, and Miss EJttn Barton goes into the vacancy made by Alice. Ou account of the fact tint last Sunday was the thirty second anniversary of the birth of Mrs. William Fix, a number of her frieuds and relatives assembled at her homo west of town to con gratulate her on the recurrence of the eveut, and to wish her many more returns. Friends from Webster Mills, Altoona, and Pittsburg, among others. " were present. Although Pennsylvania com pleted its new State Capitol five years ago, and some six millions of dollars were stolen under the guise of "trimmings" for the Cipitol, "not a man has served one hour in jail for the theft of any part of that six millions," re miuds Collier's Weekly, which adds: "Perhaps when the sum U so lare the rogues are im mune." For a clear head, a stout heart and strong mind. DoWit's Lit tie Early Risers, gentle, safo, easy, pleasant, little pills. De Wit's Carbolizad Witch ll izol Salve is unequalled for anything where a salve is needed, and is especially good for Piles.- Sold by Trout's drill store. Dr. Galen Iliin, president of the Harrisburg board of trade, has received a letter from W. M. Gray, secretary to Dr. Frederick A. Cook, discoverer of the north polo, stating that Dr. Cook's price for a lecture on bis trip to the north some time in December would be $3,500. The lecture was immediately cancelled, Dr. Ham merely, saying that it had not been the board's intention to buy the pole. You need pot be troubled in any way with the stomach, if you will simply take Kodol at those times whon you feet that you need it. Kodol is Ruaranteed to relieve you. If it fails your mon ey will be refunded to you by the druggist from whom you pur chased it. Try it today on this guarantee. Sold by Trout's drug store. Sl'RdlCAL OPERATION. Aaron M. Martin, ol the Cove, Submits to the Knife, Tuceday, f-r Chronic Appendicitis. . Dolni Well. During the past several moatlis Aaron M. Martin, of Ayr town ship, has not been feeling well, and a careful diagnosis by his physician revealed tho fact that he was suffering from chronic appendicitis, and that the surest way to get rid of the trouble was to go after the offending little vermiform with a knife, llnce Tuesday morning Dr. Buchanan, Chief of Clynics in the Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia, Drs. Kemp ter and Wright, of Chambers burg, and, Dr. Mosser, of this place, assembled at the home of the patient. Aaron does n A have any appen dix now, and is feeling very com fortable, with prospects of soon being well as ever. Trespass Notice. It is unlawful for any person wilfully to enter upon any land within the limits of this common wealth where the owner or own ers of said land has caued to be prominently posted upon said land printed notices that the said land is private prop3rty, and warning all persons uot to tres pass thereon. Persons who vio late such notices are, liable to a fine of $10 00 aud costs of prose cution. All penalties recovered in this way shall be paid into the school fund of the district in which the trespass was commit ted. Before owners can prosecute, it is necessary to have trespass notices posted up on the lands. We have them printed on heavy card board at this office, and can furnish them in any quantity at reasonable rates. MONEY COMES IN BUNCHES to A. A. Chisholm, of Treadwell, N. Y., now. His reason is well worth reading: "For a long time I suffered from indigestion, tor pid liver, constipation, nervous ness, and general debility," he writes. "1 coaldn't sleep, had no appetite, nor ambition, grew weaker every day in spita of all medical treatment. Then used Electric Bitters. Twelve bottles restored all my old-time health and vigor. Now I can attend to business every day. It's a won derful medicine." Infallible for stomach, liver, kidneys, blood and nerves. 50c. at Trout's drug store. LACKAWANNA ROAD MAY BE EXTENDED. Local Institute'. The first local institute of Todd township was held a: the Wood burn school, last Fri Jay evening. The following topics were most thoiougbly discussed by the teachers present: ' 1 If vour time be limited, what branches can you neglect to teach daily, with the most profit to your pu P"V 2. Supplementary work", value of amount of and where prepared? 3. rtesponsibtlltieof a teacher and parent for the chilU's education. aibcusaions were most practical and many helpful sug- KBsiions were made Tlin .,11 : . u luimwuiK teacnera were Present: Mary Ott, Nell Bar tnout, Blanche Brant, Myrtle ivenB, xseil Uurren, A. D ieightoi, D. K. Chesnut," John Woodcock, Robert Cromer, Levi Norton and Blanche O. Peck The discussions were enlivened by some very good literary WOrk "7 me school. The institute adjourned to meet i bcott's School, Friday evening, October 2!)th. Jilunche O Peck, "tjvreiary. May Come Through Fulton bounty on Its Way From Northumberland to The Western Maryland. Indications point to the im provement of the Lackawanna Railroad property at Bloom iburg and the ultimate extension of the line to Philadelphia. Rumor says that Lackawanna has bought large tracts of land in eastern part of Northumberland, where a more commodious round house than the five stall one now in use shall be built. The present round house of the Lackawanna will be torn down to allow furth er developments of that company in Northumbe:land, the general belief being that this includes the bridging of the Vvest Branch of the Susquehanna and a connec tion with the Reading system on the opposite side, the interests of which aie closely allied with the Lackawanna, and which c.nnec tion will give the latter practical ly its own route into the bitumin ous coal fields of Center, Clear field and Indiana counties, obviat lae to a large extent the tribute of $30,000 to 150,000 paid mouth Iv at Northumberland to the Pennsylvania for charges on freight thaulage over its lines largely of Bolt coal. There is al so much talk of the Lackawanna building its own lines one direc west towards the Pittsburg field the other southwest through Sny de, Juniata, Huntingdon and Fulton counties to a Western Maryland railroad connection from Northumberland. In both such undertakings the Lickawau na would acquire short line nar row guaga railroads now in op eration and which in a measure will mitigate considerable heavy grading and filling though on the route to Pittsburg. Subscribe for the "News, 'only 11.00 a year. We Shoot Out 75 Pounds Nearly Every. Minute Each mammoth gun, at each dis charge, shoots out 75 pounds of Puffed Wheat or ruffed Rice. And a gun, to meet the present demand, must be shot about every minute. For, last month, seventeen million meals were served of these new, en ticing foods. If your folks like what most folks like, they'll enjoy these gigantic grains. Crisp and nut-like four times as porous as bread. Grains that melt in the mouth. There is nothing else to compare with them. No cereal food half so good. When you try them, you'll be glad that we told you about them. And your folks will be glad. Don't wait longer. Order one package. Submit it to a vote of your table. Puffed Wheat-lOc Puffed Rice-15c t 6. W. REISNER k CO. NEW FALL GOODS We will show our friends all the wanted Domestics, Muslins, Calicoes, Ginghams, Flannelettes, Outings, &c, at old Prices. BLANKETS These r.rc the foods invented by Prof. An derson, him! this is his curious process: The whole w heat or rice kernels are put into scaled 5;uns. Then the guns are revolved for sixty minutes in a heat of 550 degrees. That fic'ce heat turns the moisture in the prain to steam, anl the pressure becomes tre-luciidous. Then the guns arc 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 arc unaltered. Yc have simply the magnified grain. One package will tell you why people, de light in them. Order it now. (?) Ivibs ci.ly by The Quaker Cais Company Church Notices. Announcements tor Sunday, Octo ber 1", 1!M). HUSTONTOWN M. K. C'llAKCK. Kev. Harry Mover, pastor. Hustontown Sunday school, 9:;i0. Preaching, 10:.iU. K. L prayer meeting, 7:-!0. Monday Teacher Training cluss, 7::i0. Thursday Prayer- meeting, 7:.n0. alrview Sunday school, 0:30. Class, 10:30. K. L. prayer meeting, 7:30. Centre Sunday school, !i:j0. Class meeting, lo:30, K L. prayer meeting, 7:30. Wednesday Prayer meeting, 7:30. Clear Kidge Sunday school, 2. J'reaeoing X K. L. prayer meeting, 7:30. Wednesday Prayer meeting, 7:30. Dublin Mills Sunday school, 0:30. Preaching 7:30. W. Chapel Sunday school, 2, S atuvd ay I Yeac h lu g 7 :30. llevival services continued at Dub lin Mills every taight except, Saturday evening. McCONNKIJ.Bllt'Hd, M. K. C'HAHOK. C. W. Bryner, pastor. McConntjllsburg Sunday school 9:30. Preaching 10:30. Epworth league 0:00. Wednesday Prayer meeting 7:00. KDobsville Sunday school 9:30. Class meeting, 10:30. Preaching 7:00. Revival services each evening during tho week at 7:30. Fort Littleton Sunday school 2. Preaching, 3. Epworth Leaguo 7:00. Everybody welcome. A Mustard Poultice. A mustard poultice is a most useful application and can be made in a variety of ways. The simplest and cleanest for ordinary purposes is as follows: Take a piece of soft llaunel, dip in tepid water, wring out imme diately and sprinkle one side of it with dry mustard. Mustard poultices should bo made with tepid or cold, never with boiling water. The activity of mustard as a skin stimulant is due to a volatile oil. This oil is formed in the mustard only after the latter is made wet, ai d boiling water prevents the formation of the oil. Moretver, bear in mind that the oil is volatile. Hence the poultice should not be placed in a hot oveu or on a hot dish when made, but should be applied im mediately. There is no necessi ty for the layer of mustard to be thick. The skin may be protect ed with thin linen or a fold of gauze. The covering of the out er surface of the poultice is a matter of moment. A compara tively impervious material is de sirablo to prevent the too free escape of the volatile ojl. Anoth er way of making a mustard poul tice is by spreading a large tablespoon ful of mustard, mado in tho ordinary way as If fir the table, or a piece of soft lineL, and warming it before the Are when it is to be applied.- "Tho Act of Making poultices," in The Ladies' World for October. THOMPSON. Nearly all the farmers are done seeding. A few have begun husk ing co -n, which will be a very short j -b. Mac L'tton and wife spent Sun day at Thomas Litton'.. W. II. Pittman and wife spent Saturday and Suuday in Pigeon ClA'o, l.ho guest of Mr. Pittrnan's on.Uier John. Tho second local institute of the season was held at Ditch Run last Friday evemug. Koss Ilolleushead recently vis ited his parents, John Hollens head aud wife, near Sipes Mill. Among those that spent last Suuday at B. II Simpson's were, J. Allen Heller and wife, of Han cock; Lem Gordon and family, of MtCounellsi urg, and II. M. Simp son, wife and son. Yilson Litton and family, ot Webster Mills, spent one day iast week in Thompson. Revival services began at Anti och last Friday evening to contin ue until Saturday evening before the third Sunday. The pastor, Rev. Powers will begin a series of meetings at Damascus next Sabbath evening. JV. M. COMERER, agent for JHh GEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, BURNT CABINS, PA. for the sale of Traction and Portable Engines, Gaso line, Separators, Clo ser Hu Hers, Saw mills, Sc. Engines on hand all the time. ADVERTISE IN I Tba Faltoa Comtj New bMD. The sick in this vicinity are all improving at this writing. Mrs. Levi Truax and grand daughter Flo returned Irom Ju niata last Friday. Mrs. Mary Lockard and Mrs. Ruth Edwards were called to Ev erett by the serious illness of their brother Zopher P. Horton. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Carnett, of Minersvville, came to the Valley to attend the Peters-Baker wed ding. Mr. Barnett is tff duty for a short time nursing a sore foot. A much needed rain is falling. May it coutinde so that the springs and wells mny be bene tited. Mr. Geo. Chamberlain went to Westmoreland county to look for work. J. E Anderson spent a few days in Homestead recently. Tbe Bed Rock ol Success lies in a keen, clear brain, backed by iudomitable will and resistless enrgy. Such power comes from the splendid health that Dr. King's New Life PilJs impart. They vitaliza every organ and build up brain and body. J. A. ITaru:on, Lizemore.W. Va , writes: "They are the best "piMa I ever used." 25c at Trout's drugstore Western Maryland Railroad Compaiiy. In Effect Ecpicmhvr 26. 1909. TmiuH luiue Huiioouk un follow; No. 0 5.55 u. m. (daily) fur HuKerxtnwn. Dul- tlmore. '.Vuynusboro, 4'humberiburtf. und luteriueuiulu. No. 4 10 OH a. m. tweeli days) Haitlmore, Get- lysburtf. York und ititeruiudiute. No. 2 2 M p rn. ( week ciayn) Haltimore and in- liMuicdiute Hiations. Vestibule Iruln with ob-ervulion buffet eur. No. 18 M. m. (week days) Cumberland, and Intermediate. No. 3-l2.sk p m. (wei'k flays) Little Orleuns, Old Town, Cumberland. Klklns and west. Vestibule train with observation buffet our. No. 6 -H. 4ft p. m (dully) leaves Baltimore 4.15 p. in., UagerKtown 7. It' p. in. All trains make eonneetlon at Hrueevil! for Fredorick und truins d aud 4 for pointH uonh aud at Haitlmore (Union Station) for )hila. delpliia and New York. F. M. HOVVKI.L,, C W. MYERS, Gen. Pass. Agt. A Kent. DR. A. K. DAVIS, Hustontown, Pa. DENTAL WORK IN AI L ITS BRANCHES. Halley's comet, which made its last visit within 6ight of old Moth er Eirth seventy four years ago, has again come so near that it can bo seen by. tho aid of a pow erful telescope, and will be vlsi bio to the caked eye early next Spriug. This comet has made a grand appearance in-its previous circuits and was quite appalling to tiie superstitious, and uo doubt many will be tilled with dreadful fear again as on May 10, 1910, it is stated by astronomers, it will be so near the earth that a grand falling of star dust will be visible. Gold Crown and Dridge Work a Specialty. Teeth extruded pusitivoly without pain. All Work Guaranteed. Will be In ollice from Thursday ev enlnjf until Monday morning of each week. Ii"I Succeed . when everything else bill. 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. 4 Si Hill I SSSMaSSSSSMSSMSaMSBSSSSSMSM THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE LIGHT RUNNING. Vita If vna want either Vlhrntlng Hhwllle, Rotary kliulileor tthlnuli'Thrv.i.l ('iuin&tfc.fcj Hi-wtug Mui liliitt write ki THI NEW HOME SEWINO MACHINE COMPANY Orange, Maata. slaiir iwtnt nmchinr arc made to tell rrvuri1lc of iulir.lul tua ltoui Uaiwla lu wmi. Our guaranty never runa out. aultl hjr aalaorUva deader roe ui v 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. Very nice. Our line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's COATS are ready now, and by Saturday we wil have all our Ladies' Coat Suits. This is something new with us, and we are determined that it shall be a success so far as COOP FITTINC, WELL MADE, up-to-date ALL WOOL, all in our line of Suits. You can see it Look them over. G. W. Reisner & Co. Racket Store 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 gettintf the same goods we had three years ao, this same goods last year would have sold for ;5c. We can sell them now for or -Tie. a suit. See theso before you buy. And the children's separate (roods never were better inc. to 3k; each. We certainly can sell you a good one for boy at 24c. each. We have again got in another case of that IX 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, 43c. each or H.V. a suit. A nice medium weight for men at 2.'!c, and 4Hc. Coat Sweaters at 4.K.'., 48c, 1,25 and 1.!I0. See our line of wool underwear for ladies and men, it is great. Also our line of heavy kuit shirts at 4"c. and tt"c. 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 have almost any thing you would want from the little fellow 4 years old to the oldest man. We have a nice line of overcoats for everybody. See 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 for it any how. Ve are handling this year the new Bluclc Winchester aud the now Club Bla'k Shells at 42c. The Kepealer -in smokeless at (iUc. Just got 1 dozen Hopkins and Allen siuglu barrel automatic shell extractor Shotguus that we can sell at ft. JO, This is what they are worth In the city to-day. Linoleum! Linoleum! FOimnONHMCAD tops tta agt and lungs Just got a nice lot of 1 yard wide la 2 yard pieces that we can sell at 2.rjc. r yard. Also our 2 yard wide at Cms., aud thon the nicest thing you ever did see at 75c. per yard. Don't forget, that we handle all the leading brands ot Shoes, such as Champion, Walk-over. Queen quality, Self and Doer-skin. We certainly can please you. See our Bed Ulaukets at OUc. a pair. ' HULL & BENDER, 7ilcConneIIsbu.ro, Pa.