yai rpLtow copktt 'nTT, ccgOjQfiiLXJSipitt. r. teESTINii PABAGBAPHS N Nu MW1 . That's what the Government ION ,ln(J General Interest, Oathered lt Home or Clipped from oar Exchanges. DCNSCO FOR HURRIED READERS .. . t laft- loaf Snt. Mt33 Olive lJUKc .vi. - ,j.v to tEverett Pa. RaV John weuou wm t"u. ft'.ir.fittf Bchoolhouse In Lmpson township, September ;thatl0:3ua.n.. Home services in the l..A church next Sunday S;adjn.hPre8tote, Lin the even.. n m - - j The prompt manner in wn:cn W. Riley Daniels will have a p jd t WiIaonhB8 handled the ,'ablie sale of . farming imp e- Augtrian note is in the highest deeree refreshing, Half an hour after he had received the official copy he made it known' to the j Tueeday evening .ablie sale ol iarminK imu t3 and household goo. ,tober 1, 1918atl o'clock, p. says; and, we are here to confess that w are eurpi iaed to find with whut good nature our subscri bers are taking to the new con ditions. Indeed, most persons welcome the change. From present indications, there will be but few of the News subscribers that will have to be cut off the list after the first of October cn account of not being paid up. Money is plenty, and nobody feels like admitting that their paper has to be stopped because they are not paid up. Spikiug the Austrian Peace Guns. The prompt manner in which goods, m. Mrs. Jno. M. U.ehi ana cnuu- L tfothprine and Juason, oi LhRin. were gueats last Fri- ay in the homeoi.jvirs. m. . 'rout. .j;Rifjes. who enlisted a L days ago, went to Pittsburgh leaterday toenier me umyc.i.jr If Pittsburgn ior a couroo iu au.-Lchanics. u, r.eoree Stoler and Miss ilartha Sweet, of Saxton, motor ,i tn McConnellsburg Monday U took dinner with Mr. and L. Scott Runyan. Mr and Mrs. Wilson L. Nace oent the afternoon of last Sun- lay in the home oi uicui.. Urs. Robt. McCandlish at their Duntry home near tiancocK. p Smoot will preach at Ldmore Saturday, October 5th 1 2 o'clock in the afternoon ana L the evening; on bunday, at 1:30 and on Sunday evening. Frank Mason pays highest ice for Choice E's. Choice . in IVbites J5 cents, urowns a. llixtd-J2;Se o.id (floall, stain- iierscker or be.d eg-) W cents. jjr price for all binds .of Irnltry. ' At the Lutheran church, Mc- L'onnellsburg next Sunday morn- r,gat 10:30, there will be har e3t home services, and ' regular ervicesat 7:30 in the evening. :ice3 at Big Cove Tannery thurch at 2:30. Of the family of the late Will iam Alloway and his wife Cath erine McClain of New Grenada, tveBons were registered for mil itary service last Thursday, and Uerandaons. In addition, two tons are already in France. l-EllisTrogler near Mercersburg purchased the Barnhart farm hear Rouzerville, midway be tween Waynesboro and Pen Mar. The farm contains about one hun dred acres. Mr. Trogler with his family intends moving on this farm in the spring. Amsngthe losers by the big naraize fire in McConnellsburg tot week, was Undertaker H. S. Daniels who lost an almost new Maxwell touring car. Mr. Daniels has ordered from the manufacturers a new funeral car which he expects to have here for service before a great while. Mrs. Jonathan Cope (Kate Hart) and son Calvin, near Ken nett Square. Pa., and her son and daughter-in-law. Eugene Cope and wife, of Philadelphia, mo tored tn Mcnnnnpillaburir Mon toy, spent Monday night in the home of ex-Sheriff and Mrs. Frank Mason, and Tuesday morn i"!?, went to Whips Cove to spend 1 day or two with relatives. Mrs. H. A. McFadden. of Buf- kl Mont, wa9a pleasant caller the News office last Saturday Mrs. McFadden, who has been 111 Montana during the past sev tlVfiara nama Knmo nn nppnnnt.n toe serious illness of her father, Mr. V. Reamer Sipes at Foltz, "anklin County. Mrs. McFad Unsays that stock raising and neat are the leading industries there. Tho P.ntfili-v bovs Char- J and Paul, of Foltz, and John "Won, of Mercersburg, are ,,nong the other Pennsylvania "wple in her neighborhood SUDDEN DEATH. John S!autcagK Jr , Dies a t Gihbs t wii, N. J , Last Sunday Mcraiiig after Snort IIIiikss. A telegram to his father, John V. Stouteagle of this place last Sunday brought the sad intelli gence, that John Stouteagle, Jr., had died at Gibbstown, N. J., after a short illness. The father had spent two weeks with the son who wa9 working in a muni tion plant, and left him. last Wednesday, apparently in the best of health; but on Friday ev ening, he Buffered an attack of appendicitis, which rapidly de veloped into a bad case of peri tonitis, and death came Sunday morning. His remains were 'brought to the home of his father southeast corner of First and Walnut on from which whole world what his answer kince the funeral was held yes would be. terdav morning. Rev. Edward "The government of the Unit- jackgon 0f the M. E. Church . . . ... . pH srntf9 fp a that there is oniy Aff!n;Qin,r onH intnrmrnr. was vvw vw - uii I L a Li 11 K. . UIIU ! w one reply which it can make to maje ;n Union cemetery. .t A.! .( 1L. TMnn.!nl . . me suggesuon oi, me imyciia. 'ihe deceased was a son ouonn Austro Hungarian Government, y. and Agnes Hixson Stouteagle, If hao rennntprllv and with entire U k.n in Mr. runnel I a. . . . aim lie nao uui u in nivuw.n.vi. candor stated the terms upon DurR August 9, 1898; hence he wnicn tne unuea oiaiea wumu wa9 aged 20 years u days, lie (nnat'Hpp npflfp and can and will ; VMW.wa f DIUCO IIIJ A ' www ji.-w v entertain no proposal for a con- ne j3 BUrvived by one brother and ference UDOn a mauer concern- twn R utprsr Amns H.. at (Jamn ing which it has made its position Colt, Gettysburg; Olive, wife of and purpose so plain." Frank Daniels, Philadelphia; and That is the answer-not one uii89 Marden, Pittsburgh, Pa. delayed, but immediate and to IMC (JUIIlli. Ik wnw mv " - 1 SALUVI nt tVio Qoila rit pvpi-v napifiat. ,unpfhpr in thoTInitfldStaiea or Squire Cuas. W. Mcllott, oi oKmarl Tf. RPrvM notice in Saluvia. has been lying with Bomc Vienna and Berlin that this Na- mysterious disease, for some two nnf crninir tn hp swprved weeks or H.ore booms tne pny one fraction of an inch from the wcians ca U d, do net fully ngrci course it has been pursuing. It astotho diaeate, in tiair umg ha for thP Allipd crnvJ'osi9, and treatment Ho is ernments in London, Paris and qnte ick tn m and waj some- nma what wi rno on tsuunay lasi. in x7u. A ;f mMn Ki'o nna. was auaia Kelected as teacher oi wer? Austria knows very well Saluvia school, for the next eu'- oin en&uintf terni, wo wisn nirn knows. There will be no confer- paedy recovery I WE'RE THE BOYS FROM PENNA, I'vt Walter C Dashonjj, Co 15, 45 h R g. Am K I , A. V, O 7i)l, write-: 'I lnv wrii,tii thnso li-.4 to show the peop u tnrlr in l'1,'n U"' V soinHIi -f lb spirit or tho boys in l'.aDC. The old Keystone SUM i well repre sonted horo. but I have not run across any cthjr Fulton County boy yet. We'ro tho boys frorn L'jnDaylviuia, And we'rd hore to flht the Ilun9, . We will sta' d by our Allies Till tho glorious work is done We're tho boys from I'oonasylvania We're the follower of the King, Wo are fighters from away bick, And we do not want to hrav; Hut we waot to fchow the world, Wo have red b'ood in our veins We're tho sons of our forefathers Who fought tho tights rf yore; Wo will right our battle bravely As our fathers fought bofore. Wo'll nhow, tho Dovd ho!d no reins That can keep us from our duty. When we've hoard tho bug'e's sound We would die b(;fore we'd give up A halt an inch of ground. We'ro the boys from i'onnsylvania Not a quitter in the lot; Wo'll h'ivo Bill before its over And capture h us like as not. We're tho sons of our dear Midland And wo'vo hoard our country's call We may Ioho our livos alighting But our tlag shall never fall. Give Longer Service THE best architects and engineers recommend; Barrett Specification Roofs because they knov( that such roof9 give longer service at less cost than any other roof covering known. ( v Barrett Specification Roofs have' a record behind them covering GO years of satisfaction. If you need anything in tne rooting line write im and we'll tell you more about them. HULL & BENDER McConnellsburg, Penna. I , i tu mi Racket Store v o 0. FALL STYLES READY Stetson Sellable American Makes We have just received 200 Rolls of Rubber Roofing and we are in shape to 5 save you some money. I ply Trumpet, (5 $1.35; 2 ply, $1.65 and $1.90. Also better . V grade at $2.bU. $J.L, $J.b ana .io. K We are selling quite a lot of the Slate Sur H fare. 85 lbs. to the Roll, at $2.95. These SJ prices we cant Duplicate as it was bought t 5 some time ago and has advanced 25 per y cent, since. Don't Wait, if you are in need 5 of Roofing. i X0 0 ence3 around a table with an un conquered autocracy. The terms of peace are in the hands of the Huns have been for along time. These terms demand release from oDoressionof subject peonies and tha anA r,f irn vor n mon fa which war limes tliC few . I n ih wnrirt r Veteran John A lUuman stil alts a iiicuoo iivwiwi When Germany and Austria get ooutiuuea to bo very cnlicuy n rnaA f n or.fPr.t- thPHP. tprms. (quirinu coustant waiting ano About a week oiro there wa horn to Mr. and Mrs. K ton Har- ton, of Saluvia, a tine Utile daugh tor, aiad to Mr and Mrs Palmer Strait of near Saluvia, a vigorous firmer boy to help bini thest thern wi be Deace. In other words', there must be uncondi tional surrender by force of arms or surrender under the conditions laid down by the President. And nothing else will do. The game o f the Hnn militar ist3 has been perfectly appar . I 1 U L..n. Uim IXTirvIr ol ent. It is to induce their people Ju, u w,lu "ci ru" to believe that the enemy is seek- Curwen&v.llo, CloarUuld County. ing their destruction; that the Mr. aud Mrs. K.y M. hip ,n ?a nn. fit 01 f Hpfpnap- thnt nauo an exieoaeu vimi, io vasn- VV Ul SO VIV S uwaa v.vV ...... - , .l t- a tk.i iiL'ton. Biltiaiorfl and l'utan. lilc cllcniy taiuiuv win, ouu mai i - . when the Allies realize this the -shore, ia , tui we sun umi ...I II UA rn t f YW QUO YHQ CG v it I u.. .. . H unmnin n n f IT lid tl r. f Will LiC C&Kvl bU liianv svw.v v i 'ill v Will J U1UUIU auiUkifc un "' German peace. Futhermore, the oul',j upa Bne home near Greoi game includes the hurling of ... peace propaganda rjomDs upon ;ai u day and niyht. Miss Mela Hur after an ex londod vis.t among relatives n iveral couoties in snenuing nn t time at home, aud has beer ii the s;cli list for past fow dayf . ''Ioiclcj Wink aud daughter, lear Aadovor, have gone to so all occasions. The - oiler of Aus tria was the beginning of the campaign. But Austria has been met. at the outset and informed that nothing short o f surrender will be accepted, iter guns have hppn ftriikpd. And BDlendidly have they Deen spiked spiked on the instant Nothing is left for the nuns to do but to aarree to the presi dent's terms or fight on to their mevitabe defeat, for his de feat is as sure as is the rising ot the sun. Philadelphia Inquirer. Hill Farmers vory buy cutting corn, sueuini.'. tvc. L-rous ai fairly good tu Lickhig U.eek. Desirable Property For Sale. That known a3 the J. F. Mc Clain property at New Grenada, consisting of a good two-story dwelling house, good barn, saw mill with choppers, crusher cut off and other outbuildings-all complete. Possession can be 3'iven right away. Any person wishing a property of that kind jhould call on, or address, J. L. Grissinckr, 9 12 3t New Grenada, Pa. The News office wa3 favored by a pleasant call from J. 0 Kirk last Friday. Mr. Kirk is a busy man these days up at Broad- tnr, hot he found time to iro homt tion in Wells last Thursday, and Educational Meeting. bring the returns to town Friday. Tjie first local institute of Dut uhilo mpn are making all kinds Km rPxtntiklr mill YA ha Vtll'l ol ft li - - n mi lUWIIOlli VY T 1 1 tJM Lfw UtIU Cl. of money up on the Mountain, a chestnut's school house Friday . I-.-. .1 .:n . . . targe percentage in mem wi" evening September iiutn. nnt hnvo much more at the end w;na rn liunnaDmn 1 Pa triotism. how taught. 2. How can t i r I a:aie was lower, wme easy; gu wa. a9 teachers encourage pupils eisy. 1 0 Mrs. Bert Hann, of Hoytsville, .. i9" spending a few weeks tt attend school? Education. 3. Value of an IP VftiiD run nocu ARE DELICATE OR FRAIL "nder-tbee or under-taeighi member ScoM' Emulsion nature a ffmnrfeat trrowiniz it strengthena their bones, 2ake healthy blood and pro. m.ole aturdv irrowtk - amonz her Fulton County friends Mrs. Hann says she is in a good farming country. Her brother John runsltwo farms and raised NOTICE. Bids will 1)0 received until Go'clock, n. in . Soptomixsr si. 1'Jin, at ino r - r'iinvit u f1tmiriluulnnnp OHIpa fit Mn G000 buhel8 Of oats this Season, Coonellnbiiri;, Pa., for nilltifr In the I ... and has 120 acres out in corn. Miss Mary Pittman, who has been in Everett during the past vear. returned to McConnells- b lrg on Wednesday and for the next week will be "at home" to her friends at her home on North Second Street. wiriK'-walls at Uaoluls Ilndo, lictliol townHhli) Bids will lie opened nt 7 o'cl xk p m . September zi, una. The County CommUslonera reHorve the right to reject an; or all bids. F. M. Loikik, Cuas. W. Fciiooi.ky, Amikkt K. Nkhhit, Tewli riui rU, Co. Comn Igslonurg. Clorlt. $2.50, $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 Pme for price, Q lallty for quality, Oar hats are the biggest value in Chambcrsburg A hat is always tho princ pel part of your dtess. L-Jt's'show you our BIG hue when you are ' in Chambersburg. Mail orders tilled. HENNINGER Hats and Men's Furnishings. We are in good shape on SHOES for the fall trade. Lots of our Customers say the prices are not as high as they expected to pay, HULL & BENDER Rcoumeratioa of U. S. Soldiers. A private in Uuclo SW 11 mies, regular, Nitfonal Guard, or National Army, receives in tash, aa long as he is in the Uuited States, a moath, in ildition to tood, cloth'n g, ar d me lical attendarce. Whenhelaeeut to Europe te wts twenty per cent exits, Ahtther io training or in the .retches, wbicii brings tne ninunum cash pay up to $311 GO a uonth, or U 30 a day. If the soldier hus a wife, she rcc ivp direct from tho govern ment $14 a month, which is vir ually au addition to the tUbting man's wasre and brings hia totalj ,;ompensation up to $18 a month I'hile heisin the Uuited btates, ,nd up to $54 GO abroad. If there la one child with the v i I o, the allowance is v-o uonth: two childi eu $22 5), and oon up to the point where, vith a vifo and sue childrer, Ur.cle Sam pays $50 a month it :aah to the family. Ailowancea are also provided 'o.' dependent pirenln, $10 a nonth cacti, and for brothers, .ister8, and grandchild ran, $j a nonth for each with tho pioviso that in any case tho government vill r.ot pay to tho dependents ot iny man 'noro than $50 a month The govornment sees that lh- soldiers do not throw all iht urdpn of caring for depoudentt- m the government, by making t cmiulbory for each man whf l is k-rt a wife or child t P"5 Vir ti) them through tho trea. iry at lesal $15 a month and nuch more as will f qual tho al I iwanco which tho government makes up half a man's pay. Thu for the man in tho SRrvico abroad who has left a wife and child be hind, the man will have. to assigi to them at l;ast $10 80 a mouth to wl ich the government will add $L'5 making a total of $14 80 which they are sure to receivo. The old ponHion system ! wiped out by the new arid fai more equittble system of oui' pensation for ilnath and disability This compensation diUjrs fro n that provided in any other law. It takeB the family as the unit tiat is serving the nation, not the individual man. It bases compe isatlou on the izj of the family from time to time, Wtule i a totally disabled bachelor will get only $30 a mr nth, the man with a wifd and four children .vill get $75 Twenty dollars i added if a nurse is required; $10 more if there is a dependent vud owed mothei ; but it ho lo.ef bolh hands or both feet, becomes totally blind or helplessly bed ridden, he gets $100 a munth ab lone as he may live, whether he is married or not. lt be dies from ii j iriesor dis ease received in line of duty, tin Jtidow. childien, and widowed mother receives Bums ranging from $20 to 75 a month, accord intr to siz j of family. No du tinction is made between a pa vato and the highest oflicer. L J IflSlilPlplI NOTICE. by tlie BOARD OF GAME COMMISSIONERS. Notice la hereliv trlven that it ill.ttl to kill a UUFKKU OKOUSK rimiiiionlv uu.1 ed l heagant or u KINdNKCK 1'IIKASANT. or a VIK (MNIA or HUNG A Kl AN OUAIU In a wild htnto. in the County of t'ultoi) liftfore the ontin hhuhod of 11)1'.). said County huvinir bono closed until that Limn hv t he Hoard of Uame Com ni'ssioncrrt to the huntitiir of these hii'da under the nrovulonH aod regu lation nrovlded for by the act of April (Uh, 11)15, L'umphlet Laws Ti. The I'unaltv for killliiir a ltulffd OrouHU or a Kinuuck I'lieasunt or u V'ii'rrlnliL or HiiniriLi-lal O.inil conti ar to i ho above uct and said rcgulatlotib iH i) U!'. 'I'd In action lias been taken In an endeavor to Increatie the above-uier.- lioned (came in your County, and wf ask that von not only obey this law voiii'Mcli. nut that you hull) lu even way possible to nave Bam law oueyeu by others. JOSKI'II KALUKUS, Secretary, Board of Came CommlsHioners. The Thrice-A-Week Edition ol the New York World in 1918 Rayo Lamps For perfect rn.tills. 1 wy ue Hyo Uiniu. The Ideal light for .11 purposed. M.ileof bt'.t mnteriala. Ucina for every room. Aak your dealor. Keeping Warm With Less Coal That is what everybody wants to do this winter. And it is exactly what you can do if you have a Perfection Oil Heater. With this additional heat you will be comfortable all winter and burn from one to three tons of coal less than before. Perfections ore safe awl they burn an eco nomical fuel kerosene. However, bo suro you use ATLANTIC Ravolidht ran Rayo Lanterns Your beat friend on dark, alormy nighta. Never blow out or Jar out. Construction In aurua perfect oil corn buatlon. Aak your doalor. instead of some unknown, unbrniuled kerosene. Use it in your l'erfection, your lamps mid lan terns. Ask for it by name and be sure to cot tho genuine Hiifhly refilled and purified, it burns without smoke, smell or charrinU tho wicks. Got your Perfection Oil Heater now. There is going to be a big demand for them this year. They ore reasonably priced VM to $10.00. THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO. Evryuhirt in Ptnniylvania and Dtlawar ill I'r-Hctlcully h Ditily at the 1'rlca ol ii Weekly, No other Newspaper in the world p,veri ho much at bo low a price. The Vilue and nucd of a ncwapiipor In the household wan never tiroater thun at the prei' ent time. Wehuvobuen foreed to enter th ureal world war und a lurue army of ours If already la Frunoe. You will want to have all t"e news from our troopN on European battle Me 1, and mis nromlKCH io be the moat mo rn mioiiH vuar in the luxlory of our unlve ae. Ma n. I.-- n .. .. ...i .... e B.i ti . It a nrtnM will furnish Nuoh prmnpl and auourate newi of thane wo iu anuKiUKeventH. n in not neuenaary loHuy more. Tin THRlcH-A-WrjaK Woki.d's regular Huhsdrlniliiu d loe In only fl.CU m-r year, and this paya for IM papea. We oltcr thli un- rcimiuuil uewapapnr anu ruar uiaun uuunu Nhwh toKeiiivr luroue year lorw.io, The reitulnr aubaorlptlon pnoe of the two paper! la fci.60, WanfPfl Fnr Sal Fnr Rfnt boar- Price :-lbt. Don't wait m mm n '""M " - r I Lost, round, ttc. RATES One cent per word for each Insertion. No advertigomont accepted for le8i than 15 cents. Cash must ac company order. IIowaud Peck, Warfordsburf, Pa , R. 11. 1. 9 19 lit Men Wantkd Laborers, Car- Cash for Old False Teeth lnn't mutter If broken. We pay up toll i'O. iii'uonllnir I" value. Al-o cnili fur Old t.'nlil, Jewelry, hllver. drulal ornwiia nr hildi;i'iiri. Wr wild eali by ri'tuin mull and will hold oenter Helpers, Mechanic Uel- i1,", iwei Ci VWtXZ liii.imnn Tn n It rn on RlnrU narLleulani. (Jnloaders, (Joite Oven Mon, and Domestic Supply Co., Dept. 52, BlngUmton.N.Y. ther help. Uooa wages anu . itonrlv pniulovmpnt Amily to COLONIAL irvON CO., Riddles- urir, Pa. f a " Foil Balk lieiiaterod Poland China pigs, brad from big boned When C.iul Is Murt. The most teiTllii: lliln-.r In u'll- vnr'd Ih kIh. A limn Is never I "in n .1 Ii!h. soul Is hurt. I'l'd Ihe onl.v th'm: t tut t cuii hurt his soul I !" riumcr.
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