INTERESTS; PARAGRAPHS CI I :CI and General Interest, Gathered at Home or Clipped Irra our Exchanges. CONDRNSED FOR HURRIED READERS Marshall Lopue, of the William v son school, ia home for his Easter ;. vacation. ; John Iloopeogardner and wife ' of Riddlesburg came down to McCorrnellsburtf last Saturday ' and spent a few days among ' friends. Mr. Samuel Ilotz spent the time from Friday until Monday visitin? among his relatives in this county. Mr. Kotz has quit '.' farming and moved into Cham ' bersburg. i The most common cause of insomnia is disorders of the stomach. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets correct these disorders and enable you to sleep ; For sale by all dealers. The members and friends of ithe Asbury M. E. church at ; Greenbill will meet xt Sunday morning at the church at 9:30 o ' clock for the purpose A reorgan izing the Sundav school for the 'summer. Everybody cordially 'invited. Presbyterian Church, April 2. 'Morning subject, Salt of the Earth; Evening, Light of the Wr rid. At the morning service the pastor will give a short re sume of his work during the past two years. All are invited. J. M. Diehl, pastor. John W. Feck, who recently purchased the Henry Scott prop erty on south First street, re cently occupied by the late Geo, Snyder, moved his family from York, Fa., last week, and took possession of their new home John . is a brother of our townsman, Riley Peck. i A horse and a falling top buggy were stolen from m front of a tore in Greencastle last Satur day evening between 10 and llo' clock. The animal was a brown mare with new harness; in the buggy were a blanket and a plush robe, and the team belonged to A. S. Gillan, ot Upton. uaiias Myers and family are moving back from Franklin coun ty this week to the Daniel Sheets farm which Mr. Myers recently purchased lrotn Lloyd Ray. M r. Myers lived upon this farm sev eral years ago, and knows what fie is getting. We welcome Mr Myers and lamily back to Fulton County. The Walnut Grove campmeet- log will be held this year early in August. Miss L. A. Forney of Jarrisburg will have charge of -be Children's services and Miss Tfiola Hershey of India will be -tnong the special speakers this 'ear. Every effort will bo put Orth by the Association to make he camp of 1911 the banner rapmeeting. john W. Sickelsmith, Greens Jro, Pa., has three children, and k most children they frequent I take cold. "We have tried sev ral kinds of cough medicine," he ys, 'but have never found any Bt that did ,hern as much good 4 Chamberlain's Cough Rem Jy." For sale by all dealers. ;The Senior Class of the Orbi Wia High School of which Prof. 9sse II. Daniels, is principal will We tholr class play entitled "A aruily Affair" in the Orbisonia ( pera House on Saturday even ! g. Apnl 1st. An admission of 5 and 23 cents will be charged. sure to take in this excellent Clarence Gobin, who recently "chased the Spanglor farm r Knobsville, moved onto it t Thursday. He is not a 'anger in this part of the coun although he has resided near intstone, Md., during the last years; but a tew years ago, '.owned and lived upon the Maler farm over the Ridge. I sold that farm, and bought Week farm at Fort Littleton, ! later sold that farm going to otstone. Mr. Gohin Bays he ?8 the people here and he has f come back to stay. SUDDEN DEATHS. EELEYCURE cc'r'.lf"'ire,,hl h" bn contlnumuly hi .For ,h', lru or i ,,uo Hf'li Ave., I'ltUbiirgh, la. Miss Mary Siiives died on Tuesday Afternoon, and Miss Edna Trott, on Thursday, of Last Week. Miss Mary Shives, who for many years resided in the lower end of Ayr township, went to tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Mellott. on Laurel Ridge on a little visit, and while there took pneumonia, and died on Tuesday afternoon of this week. Her fun eral will take placj to morrow and interment will be made at Damascus church in Thompson township. The deceased was a sister of Mr. B. F. Shives, of Ayr town ship, and of Mrs. Daniel Cover, of Hancock. She was aged 03 years, 10 months, and 23 days. Mtss Edna Trott, aged about "y years, and a member of one of the oldest families in the county, died at her home near lless's Mill on Wednesday night of last week. She and hor brother Henry and sister Nancy all lived in the old home all unmarried. On the afternoon of her death she went over to Miss Nancy's room to see how she was getting along, and while there died sud denly. Funeral on Saturday, and interment at Zion Church in Thompson township. HAIR HEALTH. SPRING EXAMINATION. Money to loan for clients on first mortgage. Apply to M. R. Shaffner, Miss Olive Shimer is visiting friends in Shippensburg and in Chambersburg this week. William Buterbaugh moved from Clark McGovern farm in Tod down to his own farm in Ayr yesterday. George E. Brant moved ovei to his new farm in Franklin coun ty yesterday. We hope ho and his family will like their now sur roundings. "Grenadier" the Big Cove slgian Horse will stand at Webster Mills on Wednesday and Thursday of each week and at D. Nelson s the rest of the time, April 1, to July. Yellow turnips are greatly im proved when served mashed, by mixing with them a small quanti ty of Irish potato. A very little sugar, unless the turnips are un usually sweet, is a pleasing addition. James Sipes and son Harvey went over to Cumberland county yesterday to look over their farms, and to attend the commen cement at the Carlisle Indian School. They expect to return home Saturday. On March 11th, my house burn ed, and 13th M. R. Shaffner, tho agent received notice of the fire, and called with the adjuster on the lGth and by 18th my money was in McConnellsburg. For square treatment and prompt payment 1 want to recommend Mr. Shaffner's Companies. He will treat your right. Bert llann, Saluvia. Here is the formula for treat ing seed potatoes to prevent scab: Soak the whole seed for two hours In a mixture of one half pint of formalin (formaldehyde) and fifteen gallons of cold water; dry the seQd, cut and plant in ground that has not recently grown potatoes. You should be able to get the formaldehyde in any drug store. i The announcement ot L. L. Cunningham, of Wells township for tho Democratic nomination for the office of County Treasurer appears in the Fulton Democrat and in the Fulton County N ews this week. Mr. Cunnmeham needs no introduction to voters of this county, as he been the courteous and efficient assistant of County Treasurer Stevens in his trips over the County collecting taxes during the past three years and is fami liar with the work. The Fulton County News this week contains the announce ment of Albert K. Nesbit, one Ayr township's farmers, for nomination for County Commis sioner on the Republican ticket at the Primaries In June. While Albert was not born in this coun ty, his father, the late William A. Nesbit, moved to the Cove when Albert was about nine months of age, and he is practi cally a native ot Ayr township. le owns the old home farm, and is well qualified to fill the office to which be aspires. If You Have Scalp or Hair Trouble, Take Advantage of This Offer. We could not afford to bo strongly endorse Rexall "93" Hair Tonic and continue to sell it as we do, if it did not do all we claim it will. Should our en thusiasm carry us away, and I entire satisfaction Id the users, they would lose faith in us and our statements, and in conse quei.ee our business prestige would suffer. We assure you that if your hair is beginning to unnaturally fall out or jf you havo any scalp trouble, Rexall "93" Hair Tonic will promptly eradicate dandruff, stimulate hair growth and pre vent premature baldness, Our faith in Rexall "93" Hair Tonic is so strong that we ask you to try it on our positive guaranteo that your money will be cheerfully refunded if it does not do as we claim. Two sizes, 50c. and $1.00. Sold only at our store The Rexall Store. Leslie W. Soylar. April 8, 1911, Beginning at 8 O'clock in the Morning. ' The term examinations for pu pils of the district schools of Ful ton county will be held at the following places, April 8, 1911. Ayr Webster Mills; Belfast Neodmore; Bethel Warfordsburg; Brush Creok Emmaville; Dublin Ft. Littleton; Licking Creek liar risonville; Tay lor II u s ton to w n ; Thompson Center; Todd McGoverna'; Union Center: Wells Number 2. No pupil will be examined who does not have a recommendation from his teacher. Teachers should be careful in their recom mendations. Algebra will bo optional. Yours, B. C. Lamhkrson, 3, 23, 3t. County Supt. Surprise Party. A delicious supper was served at the home of Miss Minnie Strait last Thursday overling and a very pleasant company enter tainedall in honor of Minnio's sixteenth birthday anniversary. She had been over helping Mrs. Johnson Truax move, and when she returned home she was de lighted to find such a jolly bunch of her frieuds. The bill of fare consisted of roast chicken, pies, cakes, desserts, and O, well just lots of good things and plenty of it. Minnie received a number of beautiful gifts, 'among them a splendid hymn book. Those present were Johnson Truax and wife, Hartman Truax and wife, Dawson Strait and wife, Aaron Garland, Erastua Bard, John Strait and wife. Mrs. Martha Strait; Blair, Vernon, and Ben nett Strait; Nellie, Rhoda, and Verna Garland; Jessie Truax, and Minnie Strait. ' Kills a Murderer. A merciless murderer is Ap- DANE. Charles King, who has been sick all winter, has gone to the Chambersburg Hospital. Russell Wible is suffering from a severe attack of pneumonia. B. A. Deshong, wife and daugh ter Zena visited at B. E. Brant's last Sunday. The sawmill has been moved to Charles Croft's. He is going to build a new house this summer. Harry Deshong is all smiles. It is a little dish-washer. Maude Strait and Mary Bat- dor ff visited the home of B. E. Brant one evening last week. John Wible and wife, of Cham bersburg, visited the home of the latter 's parents, W. S. Brant and wife. Fred Gordon has purchased a new buggy. Geo. Tice lost a valuable cow recently. William King has purchased a horse. Tree. Free, Free, Free! To boys and girls, Watches, Cameras, Desks, Uniforms, Rilles, given awcy free for a little work in Write for particu- pendicitis wit!i many victims, but 8Paretime. Write for parties Dr. King's New Life Pills kill it lars- The Hayes Co., :X De by prevention. They eentlv , UAny rniiaueipnia, ra. stimulate stomach, liver and bowels, preventing that cloggine that invites appendicitis, curing Constipation, Headache, Bilious ness, Chills, 25c at Trout's drug store. The Round Knob Sundav School has issued an appeal for help to pay off a debt on their church building. This aDnoal is addressed to the Sunday Schools. A gonorous response is being re ceived. Round Knob ia at tha upper end of the Six Mile Run coal district along the Wells Val ley road. Labor troubles and lack of work in the coal trade have prevented tho money but it is hoped that through this effort the ent.re amount may be raised. A ser vice will be held Easter Sunday, at which time the amounts mn. tributed by each school will be announced. HORSES, HORSES. No. 1, large buy horso good worker fine fumlly horse weight 1,400 lbs. ixo. dray horse coming years old good leader and worker. No. 3, Gray horse work any place hitched coming 4 years old. No. 4, Hay Mare One driver and worker 3 years old. No. 5, Hay Maro Hue driver and worker, 8 years old. No. 0, Sorrel Mare good driver weight i)O0 lbs. No. 7, Black Mare with foal, age li years, weight 1200. No. 8, I'ercheron Colt, weight 500 lbs., fine stock. No. I), Roan Horse, good worker and driver; fearless of steam, 7 years old, weight 1150. Any body wishing to buy any of above horses, call on or address the undersigned. These horses are all line animals and as represented. This "ad" will appear weekly. T. K. Downks, Iddo, Pa. the has of the The Rural Letter Carrier will accept your registered letters containing money or diet ks, mid give you tho receipt of the Government for the Mtuie, Hum iiiMirlng safe delivery. Mull your de posits to this Htrong and popular bank, which will for ward lunik book recording the entries by return mail, and pay you l OUt I'ICU CKXT IKH AXMM ou jour money. Oillcers of this bunk 1110 among tho most care ful, conscientious and experienced bankers in tho United Stutes, and your money is absolutely safe In their bunds. Write for booklet. Pittsburgh Bank for Savings omiiuiieiu Mrcet ana Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh, CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $1,000,000.00, Pa. 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. A Jl JET Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers n.t. - . ...... w on prams. "Hints to inventors." "Inventions needed " Why some inventors fail." ' Send roueh sketch or model for searcn of Patent Office records. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly. f c d 7Z ruienis, ana as sucn had full charge.ol GREELEY &M9INTIRE patentAttorney; WASHINGTON, D. C. Ok CLOTHING. We have our Spring Clothing in and it Is fine. We bought 10 Boyg' suits (all they had) that wo Hold last year at 12, now at 11.35, see them. In Men's jfoods there will be lots of Blue Serge sold and we have thorn. We also have the fancy. When you want a spring suit don't fail to see ours. Men's Dress Pants $1.25 to $2.50 Boy's Knee Pants .23 to .43 HARDWARE Summer Underwear. This Is a lino we are proud of. In the first place, we buy It from a house that sells right, and we soli It right. We can save you at least 15 per cent. Thluk of this! You can only get from 3 to 5 per cent, for your money If you lend It a whole year, and yet you can make 15 per cent lu one deal with us. Ladles' vest ... 5 to 13c Children's vest . . . 5 to I.To Men's Black and Balbrlggan at 23 and 43c or 45 suit and M5c suit Table Oil Cloth . . . Ho yd Clothes Baskets - - 05, 75 and 110c Matting ... io, 15 and 22o Carpet 13 10 3!)c Linoleum . . - 28, 80 aud UOc HARDWARE Garden boes 15 to 25c Garden rakes 15 to 25c Manure forks 48 to 55c Mattock hoes 4"c Dirt shovels 48c Matlock s 45c Picks 45c I'alnt 1.25 to $2.00 gal Brown double-bit axe 50o Pole axe 48c Mann axe 70c 7 ft. traces 48 to 65c Breast chains 35 to 75c Bolts 1J to 7 Inch lc Hatchets 40 to 48c Bull rings 13 and 18c Calf weaners 25c Cnrb bits lfc Shoes ! Jointed bits Steal sheep shears Pruning shears SO, 22cal. cartridges Brace bits Door locks Hinges Wire clothes hooks Mouse traps Shoo nails Matting tacks Carpet tacks 100 hog rings Hog rlngors Door stops Flue stops Shoe polish in bottles Butcher knives 10c Dish pans 10 to 38c 45e 2 qt bucket 0c 25c 4 qt. bucket lOc 12c 10 qt. bucket 10c 10 to 30c 10 qt. galvanized bucket 15c 20c to 11.(15 12 qt. galvanized bucket 18c 2 to 12o Dippers 5 to l.tc 5c do. Stew pans 10 to 15c 4 for 5c Stew kettles 20 to 48o .'lc Colanders 10c lc Coffee pots, tin 13 to 18c 3 box 5o Granita chambers 25o 5o I'ot covers 4 and 5c 8c Stove pipe 10c 3 for 5c Klbows 10c 5c Comb cases 10c 5 to 10 Hatchet bandies 4c 8 to 2.1c Whitewash brushes 5 to 45o 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 betier 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 tind a more complete stock. WALL PAPER 3 TO 5 CTS. COAL Oil 7 HTR pfp p.am rM v V. I 1 Ul 1. 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. IKILLTHECOUGH anoCUREthelUMGS tOLDS bni5oa$i.oo 1 TRIAL BOTTLE FRH AWD AtlTHROATAMP IUNG TROUBLES GUARANTEED SATSFACTOf)r rrovev refunded. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnellsburg, Pa. All legal bui.nen tnd oolleotiont entrusted ff. M. COMER ER, agent for 7 Hi. G EISER 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. BANNER 8 A L V IS ttt IPMt httUpg ff i Iff Vt Western Maryland Railway Company. In Effect Muy 29. 1910. Trains leuve Hunoock as follows: No. 108-R.W n. tn. (Siimliiy only) Tor Nultlmoro und intermediate polnln. No. ). m. (week 1iiy) for Hiiiremtowu, Uitltimore. Wtt.vneaburo.Cuanibeniburir, and lutormedlute. No. 18 50 a. m. (week days) Cumberland, and Intermediate. No. 410 Od a. m (week rtavn) Mnltlmore, Gettysburg-, York und intermediate. No.t-lli M p m. (week days) Little Orleans. Old Town, Cumberland, Klklna aad west. Vestibule truln with observation buffet ear. No. S 00 p. m. (week days) Haltlmore and In termediate stations. Vestibule train wUb obserratlon bullet ear. No. 5 (M0 p. m. (week days) learea Ualtlmore 6.06 p. m., Uuk-erstown 8.40 p. m. No. 105 IO.ib p. m. (Sunduj only) learea Haiti more i.lb p. m. 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