THE FULTON COUNTY NSWS, McCONNELLSBURQ, PA. INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS 0( Local and General Interest, Gathered at Home or Clipped Irra our Exchanjjeg. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Edward Shimer spent this week in Pittsburgh. Miss AnnaOtt is visiting friends near Lemaster this week. Juniata county Fair opens at Port Royal September 8th. U. G. Hoover, of Taylor town ship, called on us Monday. Miss Mildred Ilixon is visiting friends in Everett this week. The M. E. Sunday School will picnic at Dougley this afternoon Miss Hazel Garland spent last week with friends near Cham bersburg. September 2nd is last day for registering in order to vote at next election. Merchant J. K. Johnston went to Philadelphia last Friday to buy a stock of fall goods. N. E. Hoover, of Greencastle, spent a few days this week with home folks at llustontown. Miss Sallie Sipe and nephew, of Washington, D. C., are spend ing a month in the home of J. W. Hoop. Jeremiah Laidig, wife and grand-daughter, of llustontown, were transacting business in town Tuesday. Miss Hazel Garland spent last week with friends in Franklin county, and reports having had a good time. Denton Hendershot, of Bethel township, recently spent several weeks with one of his sons in Juniata county. Prof. A. C. Garland, principal of the Lemaster schools, spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mr. Charles Hixson. Horn at Sibley Hospital, Wash ington. D. C., August 20th to W. Marshall and Katherine Cook McKibbin, a son. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Mc- Quadc spent a day last week with the latter's parents, David Fore and wife, Knobsville. W. H. DuiTy, of Webster Mills. took sick on his way home from this place Saturday, and is now confined to the house. Mrs. James Sloan and little daughter, of Altoona, are visit ing Mr. Sloan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Sloan. Paul Whorley, of Shippensburg is spending some time with his grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Shimer, of this place. Russell Nelson returned home last week after having spent three months in Kansas and Michigan with relatives. John Kauffman. of Altoona. is visiting, Mrs. Fred Black, Mrs. Lou Jackson, Nicholas Roettger, and other friends in this place. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wilkinson and children Lenora, Elwood, and Myra autoed to Pen-Mar on nday, Robert at the wheel. Edgar Downin of Tnrl town. sniP. Who is nrlvoH-ioi'mir hia form . - v Hu vt lldlllK XUI ill wsale, is going right ahead making improvements on the Place. Mr. and Mrs w w Cfn,.rnf . ' ? lit UtVHUI l f Trenton, N. J. recently visit ed the fm ..wu ptUCULO UII VJICC1I Hill. William swre in Trenton. Miss EkW nf lng in the home of Frank Ma-J0n- Miss Jessie Mason left to Day for Akron, Ohio, where she wach school. John S. Sinno t Jirenng seriously from a car uunkle on thn lv,i, r u: i. U "-iv Ul 1113 IICLft. n- Daniol.4 ,.,;p ... Seenim this week. Mrs. W i pl. jfn " aioan ana twocnn returned to their home in a , ' aftor havine spent more "J a month here where they enJoyod life to the full. aturday, an auto broke Watr ,uncler tne sidewalk on U'wo V ' uacKs ana pianKs redtopryitout. of iS -Mary Lake an(l son Bruce, mtou-nnV wwnsmp, were Bruce! MondaV to see a doctor. duri,,3 "j been deling well - "3 not weather. Affirm,- a i SaWi ne Vlsit0rs t0 town d Ur We tnll, ,,.,-fU n KClr ,lor """"UP. and "v ,iccu ut more rain. Marrian and Lois Bender were the guests of Mary Kirk, at Big Cove Tannery last week. They had a big time. How anxious they now are for school to open! .The Mite Society of the Luth eran Church will hold a fpstivnl on the Court House lawn Satur day evening Sen torn W Kth Come and help -a good cauje along. Mr. A. U. Nace. Mr. nnrl Mrs H. U. Nace and their sons Don ald and Marshall, anrl Mrs Fm. ma Robinson, made a tysburg in their automobile last t riday. Mrs. Willis Lcmastor anrl snn Glenn, of Faith, South Dakota, and Mr. and Mrs. AVillarrl Mnnrn of Erie, are visiting Mrs. Lemas ter and Mrs. Moore's trrand-fath-er, Daniel E. Fore. Howard Sowders, ot Tod town ship, lost two horses last week within a few hours. Chirp of death of the horses is not known; but the svmntoms indi cated stoppage of the bowels. Supervisor B. F. Simnson. and son Samuel, of Big Cove Tannery were among the Saturday visi tors to town. The elder Simi says that making roads durimr these hot days is no child's play. The Cito Sabbath School will hold a picnic in the Logan woods back of Sam'l mellotts residence. on Friday, September 4th; in the evening, a festival will be held for the benefit of the church debt. Mrs. David Gillis of Ilarrisbui-L' and son Roy, of Philadelphia. came back to McConnellsburg Saturday to spend several days looking over former home scenes. Koy runs on a passenger train out of Philadelphia. A little child of Mr. and Mrs. Iarry Custer, of Mercersburir. was burried in Union Cemeterv. Ayr township, this countv. on Sunday. Undertaker D. L. Lin- ninger, of Mercersburer. brought the body to this county. Mrs. Landy Wible, of Three Springs, is the champion tomato grower. She sent a bushel to Huston's store, of the fiinest I ever saw; some of them weighed 11 pounds, and were of the round, smooth type. Beat it? K. B. W. Postmaster Robert Spear, of Everett was along with a party of six that come over from that place Wednesday to close a sale of W. W. McDaniels's propenty (the Reamer place) atSaluvia, to J. J. McDonald, of Maryland, for $0,500. Mrs. Edgar Crisswell (Nellie Skinner), of New York, is visit ing Miss Mary Trout; and Mrs. Houston Johnston (Ida Ringal), of Pittsburgh, is visiting in the home of her brother-in.law, Mr. F. McN. Johnston; the ladies ar rived together. The members of the Presbyte rian Church gave Mr. and Mrs. John Reisner a farewell social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Nace, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Reisner will sail for China this fall to engage in teach ing in the University in Nanking. J. A. Stewart, of Green Hill. and his grandson, Ilollis Wible, of Harrisburg, were in town Sat urday to lay in supplies to feed the hungry auto tourists who patronize the Green Hill House. With sugar at present price it costs money to be "sweet" to strangers. Albert II. Wilson and wife. Mrs. Dixon, Miss Alice Golf, and driver, all of Fittsbuagh, . spent two day3 latter part of last week at the Fulton House. Mr. Wil son is the man who bought the' John B. Hoke farm below town and afterwards sold it to And rew Washabaugh who now owns it. Harry Irwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Irwin, of this place, was in Germany when the war began. As he could do no busi ness for the Landis Tool Com pany whom he represented! he came back to America, and is now in New York, and will be home the last of this week, with some good stories of the war. Rev. J. L. Yearick expects to return home this week and sends the following' announcements: Services for Sunday, August 30th at 10:30 a. m. in the Presbyteri an church, McConnellsburg; at 2:30, Green Hill; at 7:30, in the Reformed church unless lawn services are continued; incase they are, all will meet at union services on Court House lawn as usual. Mrs. Ludcma Cuiwiiigham. Ludema, wife of James Cun ningham, died at their home in St. Thomas, August 17, 1011, HKcd 58 years, 5 months, and 0 days. She had been sick since February. Her body was laid to rest in the St. Thomas Cemetery. (Date of funeral not furnished.) Her pastor, Rev. Yv A. Cunip, of Cham bersburg, assisted b y Rev. Sleiffer, of St. Thomas, con ducted the burial services. Thirty-two years ago Mrs. Cun ningham united with the Evan gelical Lutheran Church, Green castle, and remained a devoted member of the church of her choice until death. She was a woman of sterling qualities, and leaves a host of mourning friends. Mrs. Cunningham was a daugh ter of the late Thomas and Cath arine Mellott, this county. She is survived by her hubbnnd, and three children, M. L. Cunning ham, of St. Thomas; Mrs. Roy Bishop, of Chambersburg, and Miss Emma at home. Full broth er and sisters are: George, of Ev erest; Mary, who lived with her; Abbie Williams, Big Cove Tan nery, and Matilda Garland, Wash ington county, California. Sam uel Lake, Mcrcersburg, and Clay ton Deshong, of Ncedmore, are half brothers. an's brother Jonathan, in Frank lin county. Everybody preparing for Con ference. The Hill looks bright since Rev. Powers and Ed McCray painted their houses. Mrs. Jessie Peck, her sister Martha, and grand-children, of Martinsburg, W. Va., are visiting relatives here. David Ilarr is the champion oats-raiser. His crop yielded 5S0 bushels, from twenty acres. T. K. Downcs and wife attend eu the Chamberlain Reunion at Everett. Many delegations from a distance were there, and all had a fine time. Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. RATIOS One cent per word foroach Insertion. No aJ vcrtiHeniont accopu-iJ for los than 15 cents. Cash ruuut no company order. Wanted A woman or girl for general housework in small fam ily. Address W. M. Byers, Fort U)uaon, Fa. 0-18-tf. Cider Jllaking. 1''. 10 I 'aimer, one mlio south of S'pes Mills, will begin cider rnak ing August J 1th ana will make on Thursday of ouch week there after throughout tho soaNon. a c 5c. Cider making at James John son's mill Wednesday audThurs di.-y of each week. onlv. IIv dri-ulic press. Largo capacity. Iiegins, August 20th. 8 20 Gt. Wednesday ai:d Thursday of oach week, beginning September and 3rd at X. V. llohman's, Jugtown. 8 27-It. ANUOVLK. Sunday visitors at C. M. Sipes wero: Martin and Ella Sipes, of Indiana; Henry Sines, wift and children Judson, Uiymond and Mearl; John Schonloy, wife, and children Hester, E'.hol and Kus sell; John DoL-lmng, wirtyand children Clyde, (Icorgeaud Adda; Wm. Schooloy, wife, and cnildren E lith and Paul; Gilbert Deshong, wi.'o and daughter; William and Donald Polk; Koubeu llanuand Dewey Truax. Mrs. Thomas Melklt who was working iu the apolo factory at Gardners, has returned home. That's right, Mrs. Mellott; there's no place liko home. llarrv Divel and William Pjlk are employed by the Rjichtley Hro'.s in Wells Valley. Good place for jou, boys. William Hoop is still very ill. PORT LITTLbTON. Dyson Fraker left Monday for Chelsea, Iowa, where bo will visit his sou, Dr. S. li. Fraker. Mrs. Fraker accompanied him as far as. Pittsburgh, and will vihit rela lives there. Hates Hell, of Orbisouia, was in town Wednesday. Miss Edna Taylor, of Three Spaings, visited relatives here last week. Hanks Ewiug and wife accom panied by S. O. Fraker and wife, all of Orbisonia, npont Wednes day evening iu this place. Mrs. Harry Hoy t and sons John and George, of Media, Pa , who havo been visiting Mrs. lloyt's uncle, S. L. Buckley, left for their home Friday. Mrs. Paul Walker, of Dry Run, visited in tho homo of her broth er, Charley Cline, Monday. John H. Kunyan, ot McCou nellsburg, was hero Thursday for a short time. Richard McGowan and family, of Burnt Cabins, wero guests of Charley Wlntsel and family last Sunday. N ('oo. Wilds mado a trip to Hus ton town Saturday. Walnut Grove Camp Meeting was well attended last Sunday It closed Monday. Airs. Kobecca Orth is visiting friends at Three Springs. Foil Sale; Ten horse Peerless Traction Engine, good condition. Will sell cheap to quick buyer. Call on, or address, 11. O Gordon Sharpe, Pa., Box. 19. 8 27 2t Lost Sunday, August 23rd, at Crystal Springs Camp, a little yellow gyp with white breast Anyone knowing where she is please notify me by mail, at t'leasant Ridge. A. M. Garland L W. FUNK -:- DEALER IN -:- High Grade Plain Pianos, Player Pianos, Organs, Victrolas, Rec ords, and Professional Tu ner, McConnellsburg, l'ou Salh The Otho Souders farm in Tod towoship, 2 miles northeast o t McConnellshurc. CuDtainine 103 acres, cnnil Rtnt.n of cultivation, good buildings, irUlt Rtld timhor Ann n tn I II - ...... ...j.. .iflJlj KV U. i Waltz, McConnellsburg, Pa. 7 9 tf. roil Sam: Dark-Hay Mare Colt, 27 months old, bred from rn .1. n . . ijiuck rercneron. lr any one wants a well matched team, will sell a G-year old mare, also. W 1 1 Wagner, Knobsville, Pa. 8-27-lt. Rikle Foil Salk; Light hunt ing rifle, deadly accurate, brand new, breech-loading, stocked to muzz'e, carrying cleanmg rod and cartridges in butt. Price & Will sell for See at News of tice. THOMPSON. (J mo a number of people at tended tho S. S. picnic at Anti- odi last Saturday. Miss Lillian Hrower, of McCon nellsburg, camo to the home of her undo aud annt, Mr. and Mrs Mack Litton, on Thursday last aud will roniain a few days. MUs Brewer camo up from Clear spring, Md , where she had boon visiting her sister, Mrs. Julius Mann. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Comerer have returned homo, after hav ing spent several months visiting in tho western states. The many friends of Mrs. Ma ry James, who had been iu a Hal limoro hospital, will be glad to learn that sho is home again aud very much improved in health. J. II. Hrower, one of Thomp son townships successful farm ers, has purchased a new Ford tounugcar. The citizens of Hancock are making preparations for the Farm crs lustitute and Uome Coming Celebration to bo hold in that town on September 3rd 4th and 5th. Governor Goldsborough, and many of the most prominent men of tho state will be present. NEIiDMURB. Whilo roturuing from camp meeting last Sunday, Aaron Do shong had his buggy torn up. Glad to say no ono was hurt. Miss Emohno Mellott, of Salu via, is home on a visit. Ilollinshead and Palmer will sell all kinds of good things to eat at the Soldiers' Reunion at Need more September 4th. We are glad to hoar that M rs. Brady Mollott's baby is getting well. Nathan Peck and Thomas Peck and wife recently visited Nath- HIRNT CABINS. A festival will bo held on the Methodist Church lawn Saturday night, August 2'Jth. Miss Bertha Cline, who visited irienus in Alount Union is now homo. Miss Allen, of Charnborsburg, spent a few days with her cousin Miss Ruth MoGhee, recently. Mrs. 1 rank Oiiver is visiting her daughter, Mrs. George V'eise at Mechanicsburg. Mrs. Sarah McGowan, who has boon ill for some tune, is able to bo out again. Miss Mary Cline, is home at- W spending some time With her sister Mrs. Paul Walker of Dry Run. Miss Nora Hughs has returned to her homo at-Newton Hamilton after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam utl Bowman. Miss Edna Gallaher who hai neen in Huntingdon tor some t.ine is spei.ding a few days at her home. Mrs. Snyder, of Mount Union, visited relatives and friends last week. Frank Morro of Shade Gap, was a business caller in our town ono day last week. Paul Walker and wife, ot Dry Run, spent Sunday with the lat ter's parents Mr. aud Mrs. Sam Cline. Claire Miller, wife and chil dren, of Altooua, are spending a lew days with relatives near here Roy Mathias is spending his vacation at home. Miss Mamie Comerer Is home after having visiting relatives in Johnstown. Bruce Mathias has returned to Pittsburgh, after having spent a week at home. ' Miss Nell Bouman, who has been in Altoona for some time, is homo for a few days. Miss Bessie Reese, of this place, and Miss Jano Cromer, of Fort Littleton, have returned home after having made a trip to Atlantic City. Person' Laugh Tellt Much. Tho manlier of laughing Is a reliable Indication of a pgrson's depth of thought and solf-control. For In stance, tho chronic giggler usually Is a person of shallow thought, while tho quiet person, who seldom laughs and only rarely smiles, has a great Intens ity of feeling and thoughtfulness. A. L. WIBLE Auctioneer, McConnellsburg, Pa. l'roinpt utlcnllon to nil bUNlnewi In thin linn. Hi; limy bo found nt hln bomo on Weit Wntur street whore he ouniluotiin Imrbflr, itml slmtniemllnK Nhop, 6-21-tf Goon Faum Pou Salk 2 miles northoastof McConnellsburg, ono half mile from Lincoln Highway, seven miles from railroad. 183 acres, ". acres under cultivation, 40 acres pasture well watered, balance in good timber estimated by lumbermen, to cut 150,000 feet and produce 100 tons of oak bark, KKW locust posts, and 700 cords ot wood. The improvements con sist of a weatherboarded house 20x40, eight rooms, steel roof, bauk barn 30x52 foot, steel roof, wagon-shed attached, shop, wood shed and all other necessary out buildings all in good repair. Lots of fruit trees, good runniug spring water rear the house. Posession given this tall. Terms to suit purchaser. This is a very desirable property and will be sola soon, as ovneris going back to the City. Price $l,&00. For further information, call upon tho owner upon the larm. or address him at McConnells burg. EiHJAit Downin. 8 20 tf. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnellsburg1, Pa All Iflffiil bus net and collection entrusted will mmm nrtn n1 nmrrnt AUwntlnn. Nothing adds more to the refinements of home than good music. To have good music you must have a-good instrument. There are good bad and indifferent instru ments, and to the unskilled eye they look much alike. The unprincipled dealer is likely to make you pay a tirst-class price for a fourth-class instrument. I have lived in this county smce'my birth, I am a taxpayer and in a position to make good any business transactions. Buy your piano, organ, or victrola trom me and if it is not all right you can come back at me. There are families in every part of this county that have purchased instruments from me. Ask them about me. ' Perhaps you want to trade your organ for a Piano, or Player Piano; or your Plain Piano, for a Player. See me. Let's talk it over. L. W. FUNK. It's Victrola Time And it's saying a good deal but it's true, that there never was as large a line of talking Machines in town. We have the following sizes in the Victoi: $15, $25, $40, $50, $75. $100 in stock. Also have the $30 size in the Edison. Try us on Records for both machines. Yours, McCLAIN, E. R. McConnellsburg, Pa. Racket Store News. Reduction Sale on Low Shoe We find that we have bought too heavy on this class of goods, and our loss will be your gain; and when we say "A REDUCTION SALE" our people have learned to know that that is what we will do. Note Some Prices: Men's Low Shoes 54.00 Walkovers, Now $3.00 3.50 " Now 2.50 3.00 Endicott Johnston Now 2.35 2.50 ' " Now 2.00 2.00 Now 1.60 Boys' " 2.00 " " Now 1.60 Ladies' " " 3.50 Queen Quality Now 2.50 3.00 " " Now 2.25 " " 2.50 Now 2.00 2.00 Selz . Now 1.60 t.60 " Now 1.25 " " 1.25 " Now 1.00 Misses 1.43 now 1.20 1.25 " now 1.00 Child's " " 93 " now 75 and 80c Ladies', Misses' and Children's White Shoes same reduction, and some light shoes as low as 25 and 50c. DON'T WAIT, as these won't last long. Parcel post orders add Cc. HULL & BENDER.