rwS TV COUNTY H3JW8, McCOKlTELL&BtraG, TA. FULTON COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. B. W. PSOK, Editor and Proprietor McCONNELLSBURG, PA. FEBRUARY 14, WIS Published Weekly. 51.50 per Annum in Advance. Biterefl tthi Postofflne m MoOonnllburK Pa., leoond-olaw mall matter. I ROARS DOUBLE LOAD ON GOOD ROAD Unshaken Testimony. Tinu is tho test oltruth. And , Doan's Kidney Pills have stood j the test in McConnellsburg, no McConnollsburg resident who! suffers backache, or annoying urinary ills can remain unconvm , ced by thia twice toli testimony, j John P. Conrad, McConnelU-j burg, says, "1 had terrible pa re 1 across mv back and I didii't sleep well at night. I was nerv. ousandwhenl got up in the morning, I was more tired trni; , when I wont to bed. Dean's Kid j ney Pills soon freed my bactt from J pain." Over Four-Years Later, j Mr. Conrad said: "I haven't seeded tny melicine for btick ach, or other kidney trouble since I used Doan's Kidney Pills." Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't Bimply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills tho same that Mr. Conrad had. Poster-Mil burn Co, Props, Buf falo, N. Y. Advertisement. LASHLEY. Oscar Lashley, who came home on a furlough, contracted mumps while home, and is unable to re , turn. Marshall Sigel of Camp Lee spent Sunday, Monday and Tuesday with his parents. Oar boys seem to like Camp life. Snow, snow, blow, blow is the order of the day. Oar m&ila have been blockaded a few days. The school children prove that they are not slackers, by their regular attendance. Mrs. C U. Barnhart is improv ing slowly. Mrs. Andrew Barney, Mrs. Jerome Johnson and son Harry, and Oscar Barney, were visitors at Thomas Stoner'a last Thurs day. It is reported that Frank Mann has pneumonia. Frank Barney, who had been employed in Philadelphia, is home. A large crowd attended the in stitute at Uarmonia Jaauary 17th. Tha Red Cross Society will have aa Entertainment and fes tival at Lashley Ball Saturday evening Februray 16. Everybody is invited to come. Farmers Haul Two Wagons Hitched Together to End of Improved Hi'jh. way Single on Poor Road. (From tha TJnllril Blfiti'K Department ol Agriculture.) To nee what ivully lnippcns nt (lie end of tin rihhI road, it public rond specialist of Uio (U'piirlliiciit iveontly had obstTvatlciiH made In different wo tlons of tlio country. Tho observers noted ninny country-bound teamsters who drove two loaded wagons, hitched ono behind the other, to tho end of the good road, und then found It nec esxary to leave one wngon by tho road Bide, to ho returned for later, while nil the power of their team wns devoted to hauling a single wuou over the un improved road. Farmers bound for the market fre quently were wen to haul wood and similar products to the beginning' of the good road, there duuipiir-C tliein, und rettirnliiK for a second load. When this arrived, tho two loads wen; con solidated und easily hauled by u single team the remaining distance to nuiiiu.'t over the Improved highway. In one section of the country whei-" oxen lire Mill used teamsters were t.l. wrvod to brlni; tlulr ln.Ms over the dirt ronds Willi two or three ynkes .;' oxen. When the beginning of tin- g"nd roads was reachi'd, the teamsters would unhitch the extra nnlm.ils and llnlsh their Journey with n single yohe. A 1 i'tl".i.:.ilii'i Leading KencfChta Will r.lako L.'Iort To Elect Dry Legislature EXCESS WATER HURTS ROADS The War-Mat ? Have you read "The Finished Mystery" ? Pastor RuaBel's 7th Vol. -Just out! 603 pages Em-, bossed Cloth. 32.000 copies sold first week off press. Foretold the temporary success of the Porje's Deace plan. Every verse in Revelation and Ezekiel ex plained. Mail Copy COc. Sample sheet 3c. Mrs. G. Brown, York, Pa. Route 3, What "Peve1 a Juryman. V hua served on wTernl Juries, and our exDcrlence has been that when tho witnesses made fools of us wo bore it culmly; but when the lawyer got up to rub It In with the flunl ar mimentii. onlr the fear of a contempt fine kept us from doing murder riifht there. Kansas City Star. Compensatory. Life Is compensatory to this extent: When a man reaches the point at which hl wife is compelled to make the living for the family he has also reached the point nt which the fact ceases to humiliate ului. Topeka Cap ital. Eli Hann. one of Belfast town ship's enterprising farmers called at the News office while in town Monday and pushed his sub scriDtion ahead another year Mr. Hann is just adding another farm to his possessions, the old EDhraim Lake place, purchased from John G. Mellott. He first purchased the old Billy Lake farm, and afterward added the John Lake and young Billy Lake tracts to hia original rjurchase. He ex pects to move into his latest pur rhase. and his son-in-law Oscar Truax, will go on the home place. Harvey A. Black, of Ebens burg, Pa., has been spending a week with his heme folks in McConnellsburz. Cold Weather Does Not Cause Injury, No Matter Whether Road la . Earth, Gravel of Macadam. Water, not cold, is the caue of the deterioration of rmids In winter. CV.d weather does not In itself injure rn;uN no mutter whether they aro earth. travel or macadam. In fact an earih road will stand more trade when it Is solidly frozen than tit any other time. Excess water, however. Is always de trimental to a highway. When c!d weather turns this water Into Ice, the, dnmnge that it does is greatly In creased. Ice occupies considerably more space thun the water from which it is formed, and every person who lias lived in a cold climate Is familiar with tho powerful bursting effect of wutcr when left to freeze in a con fined vessel. The same action takes Dlace when a wet roud freezes to any considerable depth. It simply bursts or, us we generully term it In road parlance, the road heaves. Later, when tho frost leaves, tho road Is disinter grated and ruts badly. If this process is repeated a number of times during the winter, a travel or macadam road may be practically destroyed while an eurth road may become entirely impassable. A drv road will not heave. Kocit, gravel, sand and even clay when per fectly dry contract slightly on freez- Tlirrisnnrr. Pa., Feb. 0. 191 S. Tho flaro ronve:.!.!o!i of I ho Dry Fedora t'on of IVni.-ylvnnln, v.., tl to meet l.i ibis cllyin tho Chestnut Street An ('it'i;!um, r.t !):0 o'"V,rl: A. M.. Feb-ni.ii-y nth t't. Vleinin-'.i Day If (rousing vri.V-spnu' political interest thro-'Rhout. Hi? lilt'. The fr.ct that larK" numbers of dry sympathizers in the old line p-irlles have arranged sep arate party cam us ."-h during the con vention to line up th-- npn!)Hcins nml Democrats of the state for tho dry legheVtive candidates in the May pri maries Is el i.-;iei ing much at I cut on from the pi liiicians. The Pry Feder ation Is distribed as nn Intcr-party or pan party org.inl::a: ion und Is claimed by its supporters to bo made up of all political , el- ments ' throughout the date. Thi moral issue of temp'-rance (m laid n.-ht",- so prominent Federation workers Cl. tm, and nil ef."ort Is being cf-nc "n'rated on mnlilng tho P?ht for in'op'tn of tho nr.!l;)iil prohibition a nor.difeft la TVnm-ylvanla alone e- run. ro'"!tcal and war- measuro IJ" ra'ii'-r til-'" p' a matter of moral .,.,..-...,.,,. The re-elt will he, nc to n -yal I!-irrls, state r' the Hry Federation, l ':: s ni"). n'"Pilf:ic ',; n rii'l b'l.or leaders ' as wll a - prom- - nr :-il p ri l'-s vill at- (,,,' ti. j .-, !i ii-i h'-r,. i n ;,r. ai- ,1 -i-!ic;-t--!e a gnat in vt: - :i In the dry - v : ! m fif the leg ri ! i said tojay: "5 v'v !; wis never before po t'",r ti c. ; r' -.' rl f.r a dry (l-rhf. Y,'e r"e (,:;:!: to i ! a dry umjori'y I:i n-: lev'- h-ure und in 19'9 j -.; : v -y-i j.i. cv;' f'c 'X sta!-:t ! .-e-..-,"iy ti :, n-t thj i:a.i;ual prohl- "A a t I- Well Drained Road. Ing. In order to expand on freezing, these materials must contain or be mixed wlih water, anil the more water they contain the greater the expan sion which takes place. Hut so long as the rond remains frozen, the dam age does not become apparent. Hence the frequent and erroneous Idea that it is the thaw which injures the mad. The injury was done when the water in the road froze und the particles of tho roud surface broken stone, sand, still line particles of earth or clay were pushed apart by the expanding power of the freezing water. The tliuw merely allows the lee to melt and assume its, original volume ns water. The remedy is self-evident. Keep the water out of the rond. The time to begin preventive measures is before tho rains begin. If the road gees Into the winter thoroughly dry with tho sur face und drainage; In good ciinlitieti, the chances are extremely f avoir.' -le that it will come out ull right tho ful lowiiiji spring. KEEPING UP DiitT Kluir.-Aio Farmer Can Have Cood Roads by Grading to Dratn Off Rainfall and Keep Surface Smooth. We nil want good roads und when we flud out what is the really perma nent highway we will want that also In Hue with the modern idea of build ing for keeps. Iu the ineuutlmo farmers can have good dirt roads by grading to Ora'a off the rainfall, nnd by dragging t keep the surface smooth and hard. The Road Scraper. Whore Is your road scraper? Have It ready to use on the roads uTier every rain. Persuade your neighbor to do tho same. Increase School Attendance. Figures show that school attendance Increases Importantly wherever coun try roads are Improved. Expenses for 1914. In 3014 the United States expended for road work a quarter of u billion dollars. Hard Position, demonstrator (after the KpH!) "IIovv call I explali. to him that It vusn't the fuult of the car while be Is quite Houseless. After that it wiil be too lute." t Bamboo Shoots Palatable Food. l'.n.inbo.) shoots lire considered fdiblo In China, und it is said that vhon they lire of good variety the;, f.irm a u'gotublo dish that has u NvuL. I. r.ol: I'-'- ' tho '-j-.-, e' i 1 y a 0 ' ' V ri at -!r '! 1 r. i NtEIhV.ORE. We have with us now the larg est quanity of 8now that we have ever seen, with drifts many feet hijjh. The people are busy hauling ties and mine props. Certainly some person w il 1 have some work. Guy Mellott has been elected to teach Morton'a Point Bchool Ion account of the former teach er's illness. Howard Truax i s sinping c'larca to keep I have." It's girl. Mrs. Levi II. Garland is visit ing at her home this week. Owing to the severe drifts, our mail has not covered its route for several days. The Pie Social at Sharpe'swas well attended last Saturday even ing. Charley Peck made a business trip to Geo. Evans one evening la-it week. Levi H . Garland, Floyd Hart, and Vernon Mellott made a busi ness trip to McConnellsburg last Friday. There will bean entertainment rtt Needmore Friday evening February 221. Stewart Strait and brother Clyde, were visiting in this vicin ity last week. Everybody feed the birds, or Ae will not have any next year. GREAT STRIKE! Ol We? u e-T.-t, tre '):. is i e : i; :' -f fsvor ,f nation- v-;j3 p e,U!' '-"i hr rM, "a;:d I fnd' r", I r'l :t t'i "o'l' h tli" various r.-'i-ti 4 t t ; 11 e'em-t'.ls Ult-rr.y e'l i i f'e c:i-1 of fi-ir.ir -.'Mi: r- pip rp'd!y lin'ng hi h'-- :.id ('.:- Pry I".l- ration. O: 9 of f-.-' i.o-ve rul f-:c":rs back of ua aro t'1? I e-ir.-ylv.i.'a man-tf:Tiir-:- co-1 op." -. -ors. ll'f-il-ed; of ee -u'ive l;p ! i of lit rrt' r-rl Mi l !a-" ic 'r.'n", ftoi! 'n 'o,h th I":-" -M prd l--!l- in" nr ' 1.'.; b r e f- -; I' e v '' : I '. e . : l'rMiiir:- nt vltrd to a'.!. " ! ilr"; s !' pre t'"V lir.u, Ii. F: : : 1 nor of 1" n." f ior.T .1. P'-r. '.y . . ,,, t. I- i !-!. in-! tbl t o,: h "i '"i .' -'in i -11 ef a:' 1 M"i:re n of i .-'o: i toward The meeting at Pleasant Grove was largely attended last Sunday morning. Our enterprising mail carrier Jacob Ilanti ninps "A charge to keen." It's a girl. Everybody is busy shoveling snow in this vicinity. The meeting at the Christiar church" is closed on account of .lie I ad weather. Some of our b:;ys have a way of fiavin;,' an "uj.srt" when they rAe their cjils out for a tleih ride. linys, you slionld hold oi to the lir.c-3 with belli hands. Those who took dinner at II M. Tnia.:'s lost Sunday were Mr David Hollenshead and Mi:-: Haii.ei of Hag. rstown. who b."ve brcin in- . -lion an 1 a'--Mr Mr--t In G. Iti'iim n' -. f 'la r cover- y fiT'imt;;- i jr ... Vance C. "U. r --"i. ':;, I'm li-.-ii. M. Ciyi!-.' Kel ly, Jtiemb'T of Cwi'Tcsr:; Lex N. M it 11 . numhT cf the slate lejisln turp. and suvii.al heads of state de pa ft ments. The convent ien will adopt a plat form ard e! vt !:it" oT;cers and trans act e;h,r l.u -.ie.a Incidental to Its work. Gil. J.i ; tJL'J.cQ TO mm allies America Cheerfully Sacrificing Fcod Crcwerics Should Es Shut Down Har-lshurrr, Pa.. Keb. 6. 191 R. The Hon. Wiin.un K. IV.rtcr, former Jmm of I.awrenee C'lUnty, president of th f.'ry federal ion of V nnsylvaniii. which holds Its Mate convention in this city o:i St. Valentine's p. y, February Mill, to organize the flrrht to put Pr-r.nr-yl-vania ainoriK the sta'es supiiirliir? !" I've! ibiti.m a:'"ml':n nt to the i-M :;':ti;: '.'Hi of Ibo. 1'niicd h'tates, sees -a i . p : ri il.e n-'Xt few Vv'ei lis n prrat r'- :i;nr from Ibo public for nation-wide Pro!'!i!".o-i b if-u.-e of the diversion of ::;:-.'n to r:!ei,-io"c bi.v-r.." v.hleh Is lv nii-ileil 'o supo'y tiro tajb'3 of our p o,.' i.-.i.l our A 'i' v '".' hp A-.'-' eian ; o,i! 1 are the most rbf-'ii nt to lii e.:';ii" of any p-op!es n !!. v.-(-'.l," .lir' ro.ter s '-'d, "and v,ve e!:--erfui!y put thr ii :-es on n volua'a-" ration at " ne iv rn-rr.i t'.or. m the p i." -'' m ill . without, tho p.'s.-fnrj cf or ei.'-' - of any laws No other coiii' ry In tho world war pre-e;i's a rp'-rtarle of a m'lilic so V,'!L:i-y rnU el:- e. ,ni;y ae ill f seniK in vn'uiil.iry n If rcralnt nm! deprl va'.iii vt eo.i;iie 'i n-v. i;:ti":t on the re I t-ri' it run I b ilo.-o to 'win th" '.var.' That is Ci-; rpb ndal demo er.-'io sniri' of the Am vie;' n people. ':.', - ami thl-s i; a l.u.f.t t-!".iii il i-snt. 'hut'-- v.'hi-n 1:p : f"tii" people benin to rcaM- t'-rt ; ''h- irh the.-e. wolf sao rir.c.t are made a r 'l their children are put on f-l-nd-r ra'iott arid ohllit d l.o lir," plains fo.- fi.ad which ore in!'- Wot to wieat. s'lM 'lo b'fwiii'; bii;!n'-ii9 irons on wi.i: Its ; nil". 1 cmr'Uaii-.lion of eironeli fo.i.-J : ; to f-ed a na:-m tua there vrlll bo :iv. 'r e.-jn-.; which I fir-m'y believe v. iil (h ive tlm In it VC'itbje of the liquor liU:!i'vs out. of Aniericn for ever, '.eac'v Hiero a -a ahen-latit h' - as (''''- i'b ' ! !'" i'J urini; out tb .: p-'hli.u and cunuueuo iug to t:t uii:;i'y." Mr. and Mrs. Eli M. reck, and Mrs. Mary Peck, of Needmore. and Eli's brother Enoch C. Peck, o:' Oklnhtma City, were in town yesterday. J. II. Van Cleve's PUBLIC SALE n n f f n n ?i n f HACLnSTOV.'K, MD. DIACOSTiCSAN Only chronic diseases. Send me your nama and address and I will send you a mailing case and question blar.Ir. Inn't iuc dupe for chronic trouYcr., P'-t cuicd. It ia a satia factioa to 1'iiovr what the cauue is. COKSiULTATIOS iRE. Thursday, February21, '18. The Undersigned having rent ed i in larm and intendintf to re move to Iowa, will sell at bis resi- JiTice 01 wtnit is known aa tm laoitH llenrv farm 1 mile north -t of Knobsvillp, 10 Head of Ilnrspa and Colts, cousistinii of 1 Uruv ivn,re 8 years old, good leidor, weighil50 ;1 my horse 8 venrs old, good Jtader, weight l."i(i(): 1 Sorrel horse, b years old, .'0'd t'ffairia worker, tine driver, vctight 1UUU. 1 uay Mare a year Id. we.hL ir00. will work any ' here hitched; 2 good drafty 2- yea" old colts, one, a mare, the t'or a sTptdiPSf J i piin IJolts. 18 HEAD of CATTLE. These u-.j wfiiuitd tivemuiyH and Shortln-rns, cmisisting ef G good li'chUnws, sooio ol wntcn wii fr:h by d iv of sale a.'ti iw iLhirr-K oUii-a sin itigers. i regis u vrtd GueniHuy Bull 2 years old, ii.it 1 vim lit. tirade Htiorthort liu 1; 3 fat Sleers and 2 Heifers 1 emu old O.x of the heiie rill w. fiosh in thrt sprmg. 5 mnrni" n.i-ri RUDltrtf-r CttWes; 11 h- ad of :ood biir U: ceditig Ewes ilG n ad ol Uot-'s cot; sib tint.' of 5 mi re brt-d Unrkshirp Brood So vs, 3 of which are bred to far ow iu V.arcb ai.d 2 later. Ire nsteml O 1 O boar. 20 -i.nutfi woip-hin-' fi om ilO to 1U0 lhs. 1C0 Chickt-ns. Farm Ma chititrv. oooisMng "1 ouo 8 ft u, Ue. ip bit aor, i new vdw rio dn II. 1 Osoiirno Mower, iH"'ily now di-ie hanow, 1 3- sec ion t-pi p'g tooth harrow, 1 good Deero corn renter, 2 walkit't o,:rn nlnw. 1 food Oliver chilled )iov, 1 bayri.be, i'-ch tre-.d WlVOl', IieHfl.V IIPW Wltll WHgOU o O;;o 3- inch tread wagon. lt;0 bb s f f .corn. HJ bus. of (mi; . ai.d point- ivitLiocy, hay lad !;-rs. 1 manure- wii-on, 1 good virrev. 1 Mick wt 'oi', 1 grind 1,1'P, 1 garden plow, IlarnebS, tM.ui;boid foods, consisting oi .t.ivrs. cunt nri d. tr.blcP. chairs. cArpptf.&c, &a, Thefurnituie i.st'eaily i.e.v but must be sold. Terms lurdi; known on day of gale. John tT. Van Cleve. Wh lo and Harris, auctioneers. we are waging a big strike on lower prices on all merchandise in our store SHAPIRO BROTHERS LARGEST DEPT. STORE IN HUNTINGDON CO. ORBISONIA, PA. Don't fret at the high cost of living nor at the cry of scarcity of goods COME TO OUR BIG STORE WHERE GOODS ARE PLENTY. PRICES POSITIVELY SMASHED TO LOWER LEVELS. 0 0 S 5 5? ;5 55 X 11. ,0 1A i Men's and Boys' High firade Heavy Weight Work Coats regular 65c. $t 19 value Men's Underwear Extra Wiiiter Caps Men's Flaunel valued $1 00 good grade 39c, Work Shirts 79c per Uarmont 69c 4.19 Men's Linen Heavy 19c Blankets Plenty of Rubber foot Corduroy Work Socks gt Bi , wear, Pauts 3 pair for Arties, etc., 2.89. ' 35c Savings Old Prices Prevail Lidies' Underwear Iargs 20j value Heavy Outiog FianneU Ladies' 25c 2.JU value Bleached Turkish wrltl 20c yd. btockiugsat now Towels limited quintity 2 pair for $1.30. 12c each 16c yd. 29c $10, $15, $20 Sweaters Children's Dresses Cotton for Ilapj Ladies' Coats Entire Line cneaper than and Bed Covers at one half price at Smashing material 3 Ins. for $5, $7.50, $9.98. Reductions 39c, 69c, 98c 55c All Leather Stock Ladies' Boys' and Girls' Farmers' a Shoes up to $3 00 rthl $3.50 Shoes tfS.50 goods Shces gcout shQe3 $1.69. $1.89 $149 2.69 Colgates Lmuadry Fall Cans of Banner Best Grade Soup Salmon Lye of Coffee 4 bars for 3 cans for 8c 3 lbs. for 25c 59c Cau. 55c Men and Boys! $25 00 Suits or Overcoats $17 50 $:0 10 Sails oi Ovorcuuts 12.75 $15 00 Suits or Overcoat s 9.95 Bay your Clothing now. Our line is Big. Letter qualities and assortments than elsewhere. Boys' Clothhg $2.50, $3.75, $5.00, Every one worth rnoro. COME YOURSELF, TELL YOUR NEIGHBORS-SAVE MONEY HERE! Premiums Given Away with ail pu: chases of Tv.eutj Dollars and over. Your Produce will Bring Higher Prices. Bring Same Here. 11 Shapiro Bros.BlGSSf Orbisonia, Pa. fiHICHESTER S PILLS f'r- 'I II K KHMllNK IIKANU. A l....f U jn..r lru -iil-l for A I'.'.'l ". I'Im.kwhI Tlr.ii. , V .iol with fK k ;,i,.,.V i- ) iV. ' I ' ' '' '"' "ll'l'i' -'"V "...I.- II - l' )::. -.(. I.v ,l'..X-l- (I ' J' i,i , "vn 'in ii.i.w, i.,i ei J j I'm-.. n.sIiiii,b.ita.t,AlwiysU...MM SOLDBVOBUOGISTSEVERYWKEkE Henry Carbaugh's. PUBLIC SALE. Friday, March 8, 1918. The undersigned intending to reduce bis stock aud remove to a smaller farm, will sell at his residence on the Tobie Glazier farm about five miles south of McConnellsbnrg and 1 mile north of Wcbstor Mills 5 Head Of Horses. No 1 Black Mare rising 5 years old, with foal, will work anywhere hitched, wrieht 1450: No. 2, Sorrel Horse !) years o'd , work anywhere hitched, einjrleor double, weight 1450; No. 3. Bay Uorse rising 3 years o'd, well broken, weight 1100; No. 4 Black Mare, 5 years old, pond drive1-, lady broke, weight 1000; No .5, Gray Mare, 12 years old, with foal, work any where hitched, weight 1300. 30 Head Of Cattle, consisting of 12 Milk Cows, f ome of which will be fresh by day of sale cr ciose springers. Part of the hord are v eil-bred Holsteins. 10 Head Of Fat Ste rs, vi hich will average about 850; 2 fin13 H .Istein clve; the reRt are thrifty vour.g Uairers 40 head of Hog?. 18 of which will run about 100 Ins.; 10, about 140, and 10 about 1W) 2 well bred Duroc Sows, will farrow about the 8'h of April. Farm Implements. Ooe 5 ton iVipjurn wagen m good run nin? oi-der, 1 sot of bar liider?, 1 Deerlng Corn flow, 1 good Syracuse harrow, 1 set of P.refchbandu" as good as new. Brldlei end fther things not mentioned. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 9 months. J . J. Harris auctioneer, G. A. Comerer and W. L. Nuce clerks llENKY CaUBAUGII. Wauled, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. RATES One cent per word for each lnHortion. No advertisement accepted lor less than 15 cents. Cash must ao company order. For Automobile, fire and life insurance, see John R. Jack son, Agent. 6 28 17 tf Snbioribe for the Nirws. Fulton House, McConnells burg, Pa. for sale. Apply to D. 11. Patterson, RoalVatate Brok er, Webster Mills, Pa. 11 6 tf Foil Sale Almost new 8 room house, splendid collar, nice big rooms, size 32x36, cnr. First and Walnut streets, McCmnellBburg. Inquire P. Fred Black, McConnellsburg. Wanted Man and woman of middle age to occupy a Bedford home rent free; man to do light work about the ownpr's town premises at fair monthly wages. Address this office. l-31-4t. Wanted A pltilo cook at asal ary of $24 per month, also a sec ond girl t $20 for a family of ftur. App'icants apply and send references to Mrs Fred C Tohnsou, Mont Alto, Pa. 2 14 4t. M en Wanted Laborer, Car penters Helperp, Mechanics Hel pers, Firemen, Trackmen, Stock Unloaders, Coke Oven Men, and other help. Good wages and steady employment Apply to COLONIAL IRON CO., Riddles burg, Pa. 8-23 tf Wanted, Homo for an oldorly lady. K asonabln comoen"at'on trv'd. Applv to W E Out. Ovor r?r of i he Poor of Ay township Post ofiic j addreas. McCoanelli-burg. The Thrice-A-Week Edili the New York Wor in 1918 Practically a Daily at the l'r a Weekly, No other Newsr the world gives so much ut a price. The Tlue and need of a newspap' household wii never Kreuter than lit em time. We have been forced to( great world war and a large armv ol ulreurty In Frunoe. You will want to tte sewn from our troops on Euroic llcl.ls, und 1S1IH rrnmlscH lo be then mohtouH year Id the biNlor; of our uu. No other newRpuper at o nmnll OF furnish Kueli promnl and aceim'te 1 tbo-e wo lit suuklnii events, liisuutm to say more. Tim Thkicb A-Week Wokui's suli-erlptii) . p Ice In only f I. (U per y' this tiuvH fur IVI Mini'M. We oiler t eiimlle.l uewspuper and Til B ttll.TuN i kwh together lor one year (or N IK The r -tfiilur subscription price of " pupera w 9-.ou,a M9 CAI! &m rc,Lio, ( Aalhottl-ji V For Nc.arl;j 50 Y JMn 1v 1VJ3 v-n.i vtii ' UcCAWS cv t v- .. .1 : r 1'j.in, for pR.ir.ni, i4 i t.c...-.u. fjr fi-ry jioo-tlnifor'-.l. r sjvu t":' ploaj.-j, s r li i. .- K rntt rf MrfiAtT.-'j nr ' ..v..t V O'.I . r 10 -.I'm- I.; . . J l'(J Ol' Cili .tlv ..j oi- l.i ).. ' s; i';.' v f . I ii ' ' a ,...j. ; 1 I .'..'-irr-.i ' i siacc-a.cr?,.:ai:-sif..,.u.
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