ITERESTINC PARAGRAPHS I Kl (" O""1 Went 0re it Home or Clipped ir onr 5 Exchanges. :3NDF.NSEO FOR HURRIED READERS f ' numets, Mattings, Wi 9W Shades, and Curtains at the i ght prices If you gel mem irora J, K. Johnston. i'm r. M:Kee in Whips Cove tis a yearling mule for sale a dandy. IMS fob Hatching from Rose Comb Rhode Island lieas one dollar per 15. Good utility oiocir, Anderson and Delaware Strains. D. V. OKTH, 216 5t. Mercersburg, Pa. Keal Estate Agent Frank Ma con has fitted up a nice office in nnst office building where he 0&y be found Monday and Tues ij of each weoK. ,Tbe most common cause of lagomnia is disorders of the rtnmach. Chamberlain's Stomach tod Liver Tablets correct these disorders and enable you to sleep Tor sale by all dealers. ? Joseph Barton Seylar is his time, and he was born on bt. IVrick's day. in the year of our Iiird 1911. Ilis mother's tame i Estelle, and his dad's, Leslie. jjohnW. Bickelsmitb, Greens boro, Pa., has three children, and lis most children they frequent If take cold. "We have tried sev oral kinds of cough medicine, " he iys, 'but have never found any yet that did them as much good u Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy." For sale by all dealers. JThpre were so many ot our ijieads over the county called to see us this week, tiiat if we were to give each one a nice personal we would have to leave the patent medicine locals out. i Ladies' Tailored Shirt Waists Mid Skirts, also in the Wash Suits, Tan Pongee Long Coats, (These sure are Beauties.) When you buy these at J. K. John ston's, you can be sure that they ire the 1911 goods as they car ried no old Stock over from last season. 1 A yearling doe came down from the mountain east of town last Saturday morning and crossed Cove road between James Henry's residence and that of Merrill W. Dace s and went on across Frank Mason's fields into the Ridge. It did not seem to be very wild, and it was a beauty. I Ladies' New Spring. Dress Goods in all the late shades of Lorraine, Castillion, Cinderella, and Messaline Silks, Pongoes, Poplins, and Batistes. These fith the new Patterns of Ging hams, Seersuckers, Percales, and Simpson's Prints are now ready it J. K. Johnston's. Mr. Levi Skiles, who recently old his farm on Pleasant Ridge, it moving his family to Franklin County to day, where they will till ergage in farming on a bp farm near Mercersburg. Mr tod Mrs Skiles are fine people, nd we hope they may find their ew home and surroundings pieaaant. Has Millions of Friends. How would VOU likn In numhnr jour friends by millions as Buck fen's Arnica Salve does? Its as tounding cures in the past forty tears made them. Its the best falve in the world for sores, ul fers, eczema, burns, boils, scalds Ws. corns, sore eyes, sprains' sellings, bruises, cold sores. Jas no equal fr Ples. 25c. at rout's drug store. Nusant Evening Entertainment &nBruh Creek valley, last SSrdRl,?M a great sue unHth i. 6 h0U8e Was wel1 filled 'tthbe!tuof order Prevailed MffHhe whole program. who took part in the even s "entertain ment deserve m uch hrth,e 8lnlful manner in fndttyhand,ed their Part3' h,87nthe'r excellent imitating. &oe Prove that thecom as tW8e88es superior talent USaregularclub lachii, . pub,ic lQ eeneral retreat quite often. ffiLEYCURE ""fulul h" bn continuously J0"11 InvMH..?"" ,h Ct 'w".?- .foT ,h "ru or "rite for Dartletilars. "' ilV nJk 'n,,H'e In Western 1 " .., FltUborgh, rm. HUSTONTOWN. Dan Henry of Clear Ridge was a business caller to this place. Mrs. Oscar Snider has gone to Mt. Union, where she expects to reside. John Cutchall, of this place hauled a load of furniture to Three Springs for Oscar Snyder. George Taylor of Clear Ridge was a caller in this place. Roy Chesnut, Clifton Reeder, and C. S. Keebaugh were out en joying a fox hunt last week. James Jlerley, the miller from Ilarrixonville, was a caller In town for repairs for his mill. Mrs. Jessio (jarmack was a visitor at Dr. McClain's last week one day. An unusual occurrence hap pened when a horse was noticed tearing down and eating tobacco signs. Jack Sipes, of Harrison ville, stopped in town last week. J. K. Reeder bought four hne shoats down at Burnt Cabins. David Miller, of Gracey, was a caller in this place. Cleve Fields, of Clear Ridge, came to our town to cot Home blacksmithing done last Satur day. The Geiser Works are still on the boom. Thomas Mellott, of Belfast township, hauled a load of goods to the "Hanry Long place" for M. V. Mellott who expects to live there in the future. The base ball season is about ready to open. Any ball team that wants a game will let Huston town know. Perhaps the boys can accommodate them. The people of the surrounding c6uimunity have been thinking seriously of taking a ladder to reach the price of coffee. Any person wanting a first class, Wright model airship will open communications with Harry Keller, who, we predict, will make one in the near future. Candidates are numerous enough already in the field to sup ply the county offices for fifty years to come. Kills a Murderer. A merciless murderer is Ap pendicitis with many victims, but Dr. King's New Lifo Pills kill it by prevention. They gently stimulate stomach, liver and bowels, preventing that clogging that invites appendicitis, curing Constipation, Headache, Bilious ness, Chills, 25c at Trout's drug store. FATAL ASSAULT. James Bcchtcl, Formerly of Webster Mills, Loses Life in Attempting to Defend Ilis Property. James Becbtel, formerly ot Webster Mills, and a brother of Mrs. Virginia Houck ot the Cove, and Mrs. Rebecca Snyder, of this place, lost his life a few weeks ago while attempting to defend his property from the depredations of a midnight mar auder. Mr Bechtel, who was a farmer in Nebraska, had bis potatoes, meat, and other provis ions in a cave near the house. Oue night he heard some one at the cave, went out and found a man in the act of carrying off some things from the cave. When Mr. Bechtel appeared on the scene, the robber struck Mr. Bcchtol such a violent blow on the head with a club, that death resulted in less than twenty four hours. PLEASANT RIDQE. Henry Hann still continues on the sick list Clem Schooley, of Andover, spent Saturday evening and Sun day at Rev. W. B. Truax's. Harry Deahong visited at Levi Skiles' Saturday evening and Sunday. Abner Knives, ot uem, visited his sister, Mrs. Levi Skiles Joseph Mellott and wile visited at Rev. John Mellott's Sunday. Mrs. Charles Aieiiotl ana son Simpson visited friends in this community Saturday and Sun day- . Simpson Mellott and miss Martha Skiles spent Sunday evening with Maggie Mellott. John Strait is getting ready wr the sawmill. Services at the Brethren church Saturday evening was well at tended. Charles Knable and lady friend Maeeie Mellott visited Mrs. Rachel Mellott Saturday afternoon. linger Mellott, of Hyndman visited the latter part or last week with his parents Josnua Mellott and wife. John Bard is on the sick list. Mrs. Joshua Mallott is slowly improving. Kev. Jonn Menoii ami juuu Bard returned home last Monday a week after an extended visit with friends at Hopewell and Saxton. The sick around here are get ting better. Our school is lmpromg okv ly under the care of Miss Nelle Morton. Mrs. John Mellott is Improving at this writing. Miss Minnie Strait visuea Miss Jessie Truax Sunday. Levi Skiles purchased a nna horse. Mr. David Knepper of Tavlor township has purchased of . W. Gutshall, owner of Meadow Gap Farms, a fine young Berk shire boar. The animal is regis tered in the American Berkshire Association, Springfield, 111., and is known as Fulton's Duke 145, 894. He is a magnificent speci men of his breed. Mr. Gutshall makes a specialty of breeding Berkshires. He has over 40 in his herd at present. CLEAR RIDQE. Ephriam S. Nead spent most of last week atCherry Grove, where he bad been called on account of the critical illness ot his mother Mrs Delilah Nead, whoso death occurred on Monday morning. Charley Henry accompanied by his mother Mrs Maggie Henry spent Friday and Saturday at Decorum visiting her daughter Mrs J C Appleby. Root Cromer, of Ft Littleton, was a business visitor on Satur day. Thomas J E Yocum, of Carlisle, spent from Saturday until Mon day morning at Hotel Baker. He is cttorney for Kling in the case of Bowman and Kling which is in the court proceedings for this weok. Amos Gill, rf Decorum, and William Flamming, of Neelyton, spent Sunday anH Monday at T Elliott Flemming's. Hi S Nead and wife attended the funeral of Mrs Delilah Nead at Cherry Grove oq last Wednes day. Mrs. Cecelia Anderson and Horace Grove were business visi tors to the county seat on Satur day. James Mort and wife spent a few days the last week with their daughter Mrs Easton Stinson and helped them move from the Hen ry farm to the idney farm. Mary J Fields is able to walk a little on crutches. Her many friends hope she may soon bo able to get around among her friends again. OwenJVnderson was transact ing business recently at the county seat relative to the estate of his father the late Ephriam Anderson. William L Fields will attend court this week as a juror, James McElbenny, Mac Kerlin, Mrs Cecelia Anderson, Horace Grove, Owen Anderson on the case re lating to the heirs of Ephraim Anderson; Wilson R. Fields, jur or; David Fleming on the case of Bowman and Kling; Luther Grove J A Uenry, Dan'l Henry and some others will also attend. E S Nead was transacting busi ness at Maddensville Saturday. Clarence Winegardner is much improved in health, Mrs W R f ields does not continue to im prove as her many friends wish her to. Protracted meeting is yet in progress. Mrs Jennie Appleby was here Monday visiting her home folks. Robt and John Fleming of the County Seat spent Sunday with their parents at this place. It is Curable. Dyspepsia may be completely eradicated if properly treated. We sell a remedy that we posi tively guarantee will completely relieve indigestion or dyspepsia, or the medicine used during the trial will cost the user nothing. This remedy has been named Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. Cer tainly no offer could be more fair, and our offer should be proof positive that Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are a dependable remedy, , Inasmuch as the medicine will cost you nothing if it does not benefit you, we urge you who are suffering with indigestion or dys pepsia to try Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. A 25 cent box contains enough medicine for fifteen days' treatment. For chronic cases we have two larger sizes, 50 cents and $1.00. Remember you can obtain Rexall Remedies only at The Rexall Store. Leslie W. Seylar. DUBLIN MILLS. Ralph Murphy was seen in our town last Sunday. Our town is furnished with an abundance of good music from a graphophone and plenty of choice records owned by B. B. Booth. Miss Alice Black, who has been working at Cassville, has return ed home for a few days' visit. Lrra Clevenger and mother moved to our town recently. Robert Bratton is slowly recov ering from a broken hip. Mrs. Isabel Ramsey is suffer ing from a severe attack of pneu monia. Mrs. Jennie Bolmger and daughter Ettie have been on the sick list. Blanche Winegardner was a vis ltor at Robert Bratton 's last Sun day. The Literary Society of Oak Grove will bold an entertainment Friday evening, March 31, con sisting of plays, recitations, dia logues, etc. Come and enjoy yourself, as it promises to be a I success. Last Saturday evening might have been one of special record for our little village, had it not been for the quickness of some rf the people of this community. John Grissmger, on lighting his cigar, struck a match on the stove and several sparks flew from it. Mr. Rohrer bad some cotton pil ed on an upper shelf, and in a few minutes it was all ablaze. It was quickly thrown to the floor and from thence to the road. How ever Mr. Rohrer found himself lacking five rolls of cotton. e ranir and utto lienson were pleasant callers in our town last Sunday evening. Interest Is Mailed Every Six Months at the rate of Four Ter Cent, per annnm, to holders of our Certlllcatea of Deposit. These convenient forms of Investment are Insued In sunw of $500 and upward, and present many attractive features. Interest begins at the date of lasue, and certificates are renewable without surrender at the expiration of each six months , period. There are no commissions or fees a straight 4 investment, absolutely safe, and available at any time as collateral at this bank, up to Its full face value. Write for special booklet on this attractive investment. Pittsburgh Bank for Savings Smithflcld Street and Fourth Avenue, Tittsburgh, Pa. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $1,000,000.00. Racket Store Prices for March. In our last ad we made mention of our Harness Department. Well we are more than pleased with our sales on these goods. If you , are in want ot a horse collar, you can save some money. We sell them from 98c to $2.60. Check lines 52.50-and up. 7 ft. Hitching straps 3o and 35c. Also a good 3 in. Breechband, Buggy Harness, Front Gears, Pads, &c. CLOTHING. We have our Spring Clothing la and It Is fine. We bought 18 Boys' suits (all they had ) that we sold last year at 92, now at $1.35, gee them. In Men's goods there will be lots of Blue Serge sold and we have them. We also have the fancy. When you want a spring suit don't fail to see ours. Men's Dress Pants Boy's Knee Pants $1.25 to $2.50 .23 to .48 HORSES, HORSES. No, 1, large bay horse good worker fine family horse weight 1,400 lbs. rso. z, uray horse comlug 4 years old good leader and worker. No. 3, Gray horse work any place hitched coming 4 years old. No. 4, Ray Mare fine driver and worker 3 years old. No. 5, Bay Mare fine driver and worker, 8 years old. No. 0, Sorrel Mare good driver weight 1)00 lbs. Any body wishing to buy any of I above horses, call on or address the undersigned. These horses arc all fine animals and as represented. This "ad" will appear weekly. T. K. Downes, Iddo, Pa. HARDWARE Summer Underwear. This is a line we are proud of. In the first place, we buy It from a house that sells right, and we sell it right. We can save you at least 15 per cent. Think of this I You can only get from 3 to 5 per cent, for your money if you lend It a whole year, and yet you can rauke 15 per cent in one deal with us. Ladies' vest 5 to 13o Children's vest 5 to I. To Men's Black and Balbriggan at 23 and 43c or 45 suit and 85c suit Table Oil Cloth 14o yd Clothes Baskets 65, 75 and ttOo Matting ... io, 15 and 22c Carpet 13 to 3!c Linoleum 2S, 80 and UOo E HARDWARE Garden hoes 15 to 25c Garden rakes 15 to 25c Manure forks 48 to 55c Mattock hoes 45c Dirt shovels 4 He Mattocks 45c Picks 45o faint 1.25 to 12.00 gal Browo double-bit axe , 5o Pole axe 4Sc Mann axe 70c 7 ft. traces 48 to 55o Breast chains 35 to 75o Bolts If to 7 inch lc Ilatchets . 40 to 48o Bull rings 13 and 18c Calf weanera 25o Cnrb bits 15c Shoes ! Jointed bits Steal sheep shears Pruning shears 50, 22cal. cartridges Brace bits Door locks Hinges Wire clothes hooks Mouse traps Shoe nails Matting tacks Carpet tacks 100 hog rings Hog ringers Door stops Flue stops Shoe polish in bottles Butcher knives 10c Dish pans 10 to 33o 45c 2 qt bucket Co 25a 4 qt. bucket 10c 12c 10 qt. bucket 10c 10 to 30o 10 qt. galvanized bucket 1.5c 20c to I1.U5 12 qt. galvanized bucket 18c 2 to 13c Dippers 5tol3c 5c dos Stew pans 10 to 15o 1 for 5o Stew kettles 20 to 4So 3c Colanders 10c lc Coffee pots, tin 13 to 18c 3 box fic Graaite chambers 25c 5c Pot covers 4 and 5c 8c Stove pipe lOo 3 for 5c Elbows 10c 5c Comb cases 10c 6 to 10 Hatchet handles 4o 8 to 23c Whitewash brushes 5 to 45c Shoes ! Shoes ! About all our shoes for Spring are here, and a more snappy line ot goods has never been seen in this town. We handle mostly goods direct from the factories. This is a saving to you, as they can and do put better stock in their goods, as their reputation is at stake. We sell Sely, Walk-over, Queen Quality and Endicott Johnston shoes all made by them. Our trade has grown on these goods, and if you were to go to a large city, you would not find a more complete stock. WALL PAPER 3 TO 5 CTS. COAL OIL 7 CTS. PER GALLON. Call and see us. HULL & BENDER. WHEN YOU COME TO COURT When you come to court, save a little time to look through Reisners' Store. They have THE BEST STOCK of Men's, Young Men's, and Boys' Clothing they ever had. Made all right, fit right, and above all, ....... PRICES RIGHT Don't forget this. They are chuck full of store bargains, nearly all direct from the Factory, good styles, good quality, and right prices. Our . . . , CARPET AND MATTING stock is large and from the way they sell, the prices are certainly right. Carpets at any price you want. Our . . . DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS stock is always good, but just now, better than ordinary, considering all. You can buy store goods very cheap at our store. Don't fail to call. GEO. W. REISNER & CO. Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers Book on patents. "Hints to inventors." "Inventions needed. "Why some inventors fail." Send rough sketch or model for search of Patent Office records. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly. Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full charges! the U. S. Patent Office. GREELEY &M9INTEE Patent Attorneys WASHINGTON, d. c. KILLTHE COUCH andCUREthclUNGS vmEmxiiue's NE17DISCGVERY 50&I00 TRIAL BOTTlf FREE AND All THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES SUAPANTBEO SATSFACTOftY Off tONV RSnNDED. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnellsburff, Pa. All lerl bui.ato. nl eoUeolioaMntnuted will sesivf er(ul b4 sroaipi simbUw. M. COMERER, agent for IHh GEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, BURNT CABINS, PA. for the sale of Traction and Portable Engines, Gaso line, Separators, Clo ver Hullers, Saw mills, Sc. Engines on hand all the time. PAWNER OA LVE tftt RIMt hMiiaa I tut WSXMr Western Maryland Railway Company. In Effect Muy 29. 1910. Trains leavs Hancock as follows: So. 106-S.M a. m. (Sumluy only) for Baltimore and liuerineUiale points. No. (Ml. m. (week day.) for Huitenitswn, llaltimore, Wnvneslxiro.Chauibereburg, and lutcrmcdlate. No. I 1 50 a. m. (week days) Cumberland, and Intermediate. No. I0W a. m (week days) Baltimore, Get tysburg, York and intermediate. No. I K M) p m. (week days) Little Orleans, Old Town. Cumberland, Klklns aad went. Vestibule train with observation bullet oar. No. S 00 p. m. (week days) llaltimore and In termediate stations. Vestibule train with observation buffet oar. No. a 9.40 p. m. (week days) leaves Baltimore 6.06 p. m., HaKerstown 8.40 p. m. No. 10J I0.JB p. m. (Suuduj only) leaves Balti more 4.16 p. m. Kodol Dyspepsia Cura OlgMto what you at.