INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS 0 Local and General Interest, Gathered it Horn or Clipped Irra onr Exchanges. Grandma Pittman and daugh ter Miss Ella of the Second Street extension spent Thursday and muay ol last week in the home of Mrs. Pittman's grand-daughter Mrs. Ella Secn'st in the Cove. , David A. Black, of Waterfall. is another good citizen who stays TH5 FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURG, PA. ' i ' ' CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS ... . r,'. . . . -""wiv.! Kuuu ciuxii vviio stays Miss Minnie Reisner entertain- at home and .gawg wood but ed tne Ducai uu mat muay ai- durinfl, hig quarterIy trips to town tfrnoon. . makes every minute count. Our Hon. S. L. Buckley, of Fort latch string is out to him at all Littleton, spent a few hours in times. town Tuesday. Mr. Ed Lumpkin, the popular Robert Jackson went to Hick- Baltimore hat salesman, spent ory Corners, Pa., to take treat- Sunday in this place. Mr! Lump nicnt at the Sanitarium. kin is a fine singer and never C, E Starr at Throo Springs is fails to receive more invitations il Mnnnlrttn1 oimnM n r L I s tiiMm Cm t ' it t selling giimin;u du6ii au ij w 0111J4 in uur ciioirs man ne can j - . 1. I 1. cents a pouuu. v-tot, accept. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lodge Russell Stevens came home 1 m r I 0 Til 1 . left Tuesday morning ior Mrs. irom rniiaueiphia last week, to Lodge's home in Huntington Mills spend the summer vacation with Pa. his parents, Dr. and Mrs. F. K. Take a peep at Reisner's new, Stevens. Russell is a student in big Ad. this week. The Reisner the Dental College at the Univer- men stand by what they adver- sity of Pennsylvania, tise. Dr. Blair V. Truax of Burr Mr. John Rex Irwin is spend- 9aks Kans- a"d his uncle Mar- ing his college vacation with his tin f Belfast township, were in parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ir- town on business Tuesday. The win. Miss Nellie Palmer, of Sipes Mills, spent a day last week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Little. in its history about ono-fifth larger than last year, and one half again larger than two years ago. This means six barrels of Grant Fix. Children's Day exercises wil be held in the Reformed church next Sunday morning at 10:30: treadling in the Presbyterian i i . i enurcn n me evening. Charlie Black, son of Mr. and all from a wagon and dislocate une of his arms at the elbow. There will be preaching at Xeedmore the first Saturday even count of the serious illness of his father Stillwel W. Truax. Mrs. Leslie V. Seylar, Misses Gertrude Hoke, Emma Sloan and Orval Taylor of Hustontown is .Lthe'IIays' went to Shippens- ..: 1 tj 1 burg luesdav. to attend thn fm. naulllls Will iiuiii uiuaukup tu . " . -- " John Keebaugh's drawkiln near eth annual meeting of the alum Fort Littleton. ' m- Mr- - L- Greathead took Miss Joan Morton returned th to SWppensbunr in an auto, home a few days ago after hav- The United States s about to . . . n n IMrO L?f flirt rrtnr4-nn . .U . ng spent about six weeks in the . '"0,, mm crop vicinity of Pittsburg. Mr. George W. Brubaker, of Philadelphia spent a few days fnfl (Jffoa The btork borrowed Dr. Mos- , . . ,. , . r 1 1 "irs. a. u. reignte . west wa fers nice new ford run-about , , . , , i''11LC,' 1 m 1 . , 1 ter street, has been very 1 for ear y Tuesday morning and took , , a nice little girl to Mr. and Mrs. "ve aays. f bne, "nflonixnt a wuiiui vciatiuii Him i'ljuay uy Doctors Ramsey and Skinner, of Chambersburg. Her mother, Mrs. II. S. Daniels, is confined to her room. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Zim merman and their two interest- Irs. W.lham Black of this place, of Connellsville, Pa., are out for u imc iiiisiuiiuiie lasir uuay w a week- mntnrinn- tr,n Th spent Tuesday night in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. : C. Maun south of town M and Sunday in July by Elder w t t.-i... f moot. 1 he services Su n d a y wa3 in town for a short time last awning win oe at 1U 0 ClOCK. Fri(lav What j vn ih ? Miss Mary Pittman, north Sec- said that Woodrow Wilson is re nd street, is leaving to-day for sponsible for the recent dry etiysourg, to spend a lew weather. Wou d vnn thintif- r, fveeks with her uncle and aunt, such a fi Ir. and Mrs. Emanuel Smith. 1 Msa Maju. Cf0l nf Misses Mildred Mock. Dorothy dent at Shi irk, Esther Kendall, and Doro- mal School, wont, tn V.a :y Hamil came home from Ship- pa on Monday, as a delegate msburg Normal School. Satur- from the Y. VV. fi. A nf thnf- m. a), ior their summer vacation, stitution. to attend the annual Rev. T. P. Garland will nrpnoh ioint meetintr of Cnllpirfl Y W wiaunaay morning at Oakley; MJ. A. and the 1. M. C. A. n the afternoon, at Cedar G N in the evening will conduct Wible. R. D. 1, Needmore, took t'mn air service at Needmore. advantage of the lull in haymak er, and Mrs. Georcre A. liar- mg on account of rain. Mondav. 3 of this DlaCG. and Mr. Jnhn to come to town. Mr.' Fnslpv isher of Tyrone, went to Wash- paid this office the kind of calls K'ton, last Friday, in Mr. Fish- we like. We welcome him to our " s automobile, and rotumpd bic family of News readprs. lndaJ'- William Danipla. nf T.iVL;no. Mrs. John Conrad has so far Creek townip.' spent last Thurs covered from her recent iHnm day, in,town cal'inK on friends itobpnilT f f "? and relatives. Mr. Daniels has ' W 0e ab e to trnuol a lifflo 1 j 1 1.1. j.. I'd ft 0 i "-"'-i iiul uwii 111 kou nuann ior near- on bunday she went to Ever- ly a year, and he stays close to k w siend two weeks with nia home, and in consenuenee. has not been this far from his farm for a long time. FinilT visited at JJavul Jlershey's and Dawson Strait's on Saturday and Sunday. David Ilersney, lLirvny Clev enc;er, and Howard Kirk spent lasr. Wediiwrlay in Uppor Path-. valley and Amberson Valley on pusiness. A comparison of the roads which they traveled with our ro.vls would bo fa.orable to our roads. Harvey Clovengor spent Sat urday evening with the family of uncle Hon. i'etor Morton of Mr- Conncllsburir. Kmcst and Lean herkstresser of Waterfall visited thmr undo Divid A. Laidig on Satur day evening. Mrs. Maynard Unger and children of Ayr to wnship spont a few days last woek with rela tives in this township. "Tater" bugs are bad on some of the early potatoes. Last Saturday was a cause of gratitude for Mrs. Susan Kinsr by the fact that for the first time in a Period Of OVO.r twpnt.tr-fii?n years, lior four sons: WilJiam'of North Dakota, George. Albert, and Ross of this township were present with nor at dinner Rev. McKechnie preached at I'airview on Sunday forenoon from Geuesis 8:20. . Tae teaching of the sermon was, that all saved persons should have altars for thomselves aj soon as saved. William King and wife of CaD do, North Dakota, are visiting inonds and relatives in this town ship. Besides their "ten nuar- t8rs and an eighty," (1740 icres) they have a timber tract ot 100 acres in that state. Considering the fact that Mr. and Mrs. King began married life without many hundred dollars, they have done well in the get ting of property. With the ex ception of a day's work on the patch," Mr. King did all the work of seeding 300 acres ' t 0 spring wheat this year on his farm. When possible, plowing for spring wheat is done in the fall. RACKE Farmers, we want to talk a little to you. We know that you are busy so are we. But we want to say that you will not have to stop work in the afternoon to come to buy of us; we are open every evening, and think we have the goods and prices that you want this Hot We Prices -AT -:- HUSTONTOWN 1 . F!hds in that til .MVW The Misses Mary Irwin, Rose r, Lillian Brewer. Elizabeth '.m and Mr. and Mrs. D. E. motored to Burnt Cabins, ;ay, and spent the day with "3 W!S3le I Wnn ' v Mil) ; ilr- and Mrs. C.h nrlpa T? Snnn. 'r' their son Rndf.lr.li Dn,i AT- '"rs. RnWf Alwo .1 Je,ntheSpangler-Harris car Sunday, and spent y at George Fox's. iss Beuhh Ramsey of this J.entored the Dr. Price Hos- ""''uimlelphia Monday of "Week to iioirin n'ianc, J m nursing. Her many etl(iSVNl, 1,... J in-T success. .... a tv;aciaiit ""'XtSlinda.r of O ,.1..1. d la 7 Preaching by Rev. R ,"c evening conauccea A. G. R Vnr.ra '"'have v.i . . , --v-aiu 01 a iarmer A h.AM 11 .... .stjn "c" mat persisted in raid r. tne mail bx- He 1 i"in ner conduct, in no 'Hedf tnat sne wa9 I . Ir'n an Pirtr oonf hv n. WUST DUBLIN. Corn knee hign in the hold two weeks before the Fourth of July is a (matter) cause for gratitude for at least one ot our farmers. Last week while the sun shone sjrae of our farmers made hay. W. 11. Ranck 0 f Hustontown and Floyd Price have been busy the past two weeks cutting logs for Roichtley Brothers aud Rjss King. Bernard Foreman a,nd Dallas Brant have finished enlarging uavia is.acu s uarn ana are now engaged m similar work for Thomas Reeder of Dublin towu stiip. Mr. Clark the horso dealer and veteriuary dentist trora Mt. Un ion was in this township from Saturday until Monday. Mr. Clark's maxim for driving reems to be: Up hill and down hill urge me not. But on the level, spare me not. A number ot our young people attended the Bush meeting at Dublin Mills on Sunday. Mrs. Poilip Rotz and Mrs. Geo. FURNITURE Heds $2 to $3.50; Chairs $2.50 to $8.50 a set; Rock ers 90 cents to $5 each: Kitchen boards and China Closets for $5.50, 8.50, 11.50, 12,50 to 17.50; Dressers, $5.73, (5.00, (5.50, 7.50, 8.50. 10.50 to lo.OO; Couches $7.50, 8.50, 10.50, 12.50; Sideboards $11.50; 13.50, 17.50; Suites $17.50 to 35.00. See the full Swell F ro.it of Solid Oak Leaf, and Extension Tables $2.50 to $9.00. See our drop leaf, round oak, extension tables. Center tables 73 cents to $3.00. Children's high chairs and the cradle. The patent swine cradle is a dandy, can. not upset. See it. New lot of iron beds, $3.75 to $10.00. Bed Springs, large lot. Price $3 to $3. Cots $2 to $5. TINWARE, Enameled Ware. Cnlv.iniVprl Urp ets 5 cents to 75 cents; tubs 35, 50, 70, $1.10, 1.25, 1.50; Washboilers 80 cents to $1.50: Dislmnne -! nric ;to,., i ... . .. ' - 1 ans, oiew nettles, and liread Raisers, copper, nickel piaieu ana wnite enameled, tea kettles and strainers, pot nus cenis up; o-qt. sprinkling cans 20 cents, 4-qt. 15 cts. Landsides, Mouldboards, Shares and Jointers and liolts for Syracuse and Oliver plows. HARNESS Single Driving Harness J 12 50, 17 and a full brass mounted set for 18; Uhock Liues, oil parts of harness, Harness nriaies, vorK JJncUos .7o to 3.50. Yankee Harness. Dnv.no- and orKUiiars frl lU, 1 yd, I.,.) ui) to .1. Sole Leather, llarnfiss Loath. er, etc., Nets J 1.50 up, Head Nets, Lap Spreads 35, 05, 75 and l.f.O. m . nme ot the year. We want you a few prices: Try our machine oil and you won't use anv other; this is the same or bettor than others sell at 40 cents our price, 5 cents per gallon. Machine oilors, at 8, 10, and 15 cents. 8-tooth hind made grain rakes, 23 cents. Holts, 1 Jto 7 inchos, lc. C-foot 3 -tine pitch fork, 55c. 8-inch tile for knives, 9c. 8 Gal., outside rim heavy milk cans, $2 25. Dandy Axle Grease, 8, 23, to 65c per can. Mowing Scythes, 10 to 65c. Heavy Patent Snath, 0.1c, Scythe Stones 5 and 7 cents. Split and hollow Rivets, 1 and ac. ' Copper Rivets 7 cents per box. Coppered Solid Rivets 7c box. Genuine Copper Rivets, 18c a box. Separator Oil, 23 and 3c a can. to quote Tanglefoot Fly Paper, tho best made, 30 conts lor 25 double shoots, or 1 double shoots for 5 cents. Huggy Nets 1.G5, 2.00, and $2 50. Cotton Fly Nets l 10, if I 25, and 1 CO. Leather Team Nets 2.00 to$ 00. Jelly Glasses with top, 23c a do Tho heaviest Perfection Jur Gums that are all rubber, 7c adoz. Jar Caps 15 and 33c a doz. Mason Jars 15, 18, and 70c a doz. Nest Eggs 1 cont each. Cherry Seeders, 05 cents. Coat and Hat Hooks 5c a doz. Kim Knob Locks, 20 cents. Open hand-mado Links, 1 cont. Calf Weaners, 23 conts. Coffeepot Knobs, 6 for 5 cents. Alabastine for walls, 15c a puck. 7 i -foot long Traces, 55c a pair. Enamel Ware Just got three more cases of Ber lin Gray Kettles 23 and 33c. with lids. Now, we have the greatest one yet; it is a 10 qt. gray Enamel Bucket for 25c and a 14 qt. heavy rim dish pan at 25c. Harness and Collars We have sold more Collars and Harness this year than ever. , Before you buy you want to see them. Our $12.00 to $16.00 harness can't be beat. Collars 98c to $3.98. Underwear Men's and Ladies' underwear. In these goods we think we can save you money. Ladies' vest 8, IO and 13c. Ladies' pant and vest, gauze, 23c. Men's shirts and drawers 24c each. Genu ine Balbriggan 43c or 85c suit. Children's hose 10 and 13c Ladies' hose 10, 13, and 23c. Say, Ladies, you who havn't tried our War ner Corset, you want to try them They are the best fitters and wearers on the market to day. Our price 50, 90. 95c and $1.25. PAINTS Varnish by the-pint, quart and gallon. Household mints. Guaianteod pure linseed oil 05 cents for one eallon 03 r.onta in B. gallon Jots; 00 cents in 10 gallon lots. 7 srallons of oil at 03 r.onta costs you $ I II; 100 pounds of guaranteed pure white lead is ), and mis aaaeu 10 ine fri n tor tho oil, makes 10 gallons of the most dur. ablo pamt known, at a cost of only $1 35 a gallon. This will outlast any ready mixed paint made. Venetian Red, Metallic Drown and Linseed Oil make tho best barn atd roof paint: and at a cost of nnlv aooui iKo tniras or what an inferior mixed paint is sold for. Any lonest painter will tell you that this is true.' Whv Dav more uionev . . , j ior miorior goods? 'hardware Nails 18 kinds and sizes, strap and butt hinires. 5 conts to no coins a pair; uarndoor track and lunges patent cannot throw thn aoor nil track, screen door hinges, hooks, springs and pulls. ROOFING Rubber 1 ply, guaranteed for 5 years. SI. 35 per roll:2 nlv. iu years, ?iua roll: 6 ply, 15 years. S2 10 a roll. Galvanize! at.oAl roofing ?d Ja per square, Ridge Roll, Hip Cap, Nails, Lead Washers. SCREENS ur v ''T Shoes, N Shoes, Shoes, This line you will find as ood at our store and cheaper than you can buy them in most of the lare cities. We sell Walk-Overs at 5400 that they jret $4.50 elsewhere. We sell the Endicott Johnston, Queen Quality, Selz and Lady Daitly lines at $2.00 for ladies. We want to thank you all for the nice increase in our business this year, and we want to sav that you will always find us on the job from 6 in the morning un til 9 and 10 in the evening. HULL & BENDER. Window screons, screen doors, spring hinges and closing spring au complete Ior if 1.00. A larger door and bronzed set of unges aud springs for $1.25. Screen wire black and calvanized. -0, L, 30 and 32 inches wide in hoth. Poultry netting 3, 1, 5, and G icei wiue 111 one andgtwo inch mesh. WIRE FENCE JV. M. COMERER, agent for 7HLGEISER MANUFAC- TURING COMPANY, BURN! 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. HYACINTHUS OILS Farm, Lot and Gardon Woven Fence. 22. 27. 30. 10 and ud to 50 conts a rod. The registered rerehoron horse Hy aeinthus will stand at the stables of fWnr m,.h,on,l TST.-t- j ' Poison in Ayr township, during w..... ..... ji ui, i"i.u wm, iiuaiaututJU iturn iinsnrn ti,o aoau ml l n. m i ou lumy 9, mo oest. Uilers 10, 12 and lo Cts. , a colt from Hyaclnthus to stand and 11 i, ,. ' mu'k, $12.00 for a blnulo mare, and Hr.r grain cradles, ligh', easy running-Scythes guaran- 810.00 each for two or more marcs; teed, Mowing Scythes guaranteed. If not reasonably good, bring owners partine with mare before known back and got another scythe or get your money back. Grain rakes t0 be 1,1 'oa,i forfeits Insurance; while 25 and .'!() cts. Hod Cord, Hay lijpe, Pulleys, Hay Forks, Binder Twine, 10, 10-i and 11 cts. per lb. Lawn Mowers, Ice Cream Freezers, Washers, Wringers, &c. 5 or 6 Kinds of Carpet 3 Prices of Linoleum, Table Oil Cloth, Window Shades, and poles. Give us a call. See the goods. No trouble to show them. We thank you for the troinendous increase in business in vite you to call again, and assure you a SQUARE DEAL. CLEM CHESNUT. all possiblocare will be taken to pre' veut accidents, tho owners will not be j responsible, should any occur. Tle Perchoron Horse Hyaclnthus. is recorded by The Percheron Society of America, and his record number is 77,716. Color Bay, Foaled March 27, 1011. Sire, Coco 42,290, by Leroy 21,103, by Mlthrldate 20,535, etc, Dam, Fleurette 68,490, by Deserteur 62,756. by Coco 4H.K55, etc. Any one dosirlnff to see the certificate on pedigree in full of the above horse may do so ud- on requast to owners of horse. ' ' D. A. NELSON. 4-23-Ct. J. II, KENDALL. - YOU CAN SLEEP LATER And still breakfast on time by using a Oil Cook-stove No fire to kindle no wood or coal to mum with. Just touch a match to the wick-then you have all the hent you want, when you want it. Lessens the lubor in the kitchen and cooks really "to perfection." I. 2, 3 and 4 burner sizes, and a new stove with Fireleaa Cooking Oven. All hardware and general stores. The Atlantic Refining Company Philadelphia PitUburgh be WITT'S j-SE WITCH HAZEl SALVE For Pile. Burns. Sore BANNER 8 A LV1 tha mt heahna ,3 the vaSh
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