bt INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS 0( L ocl aid Oeneral Intercut, Gathered it Home or Clipped Irm oar Exchanges, CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS The regular October term o court begins next Monday. nr. McCIain, of Hustontown brought home another carload o Ford autos last week. Miss Jane Davis, of Williams nort Pa., is spending two weeks in the home of Hon. and Mrs, Geo. B. Mellott. Born-To Mr. and Mrs. Danie! fitt. near Back Run, a little daughter, on Monday morning. Dr. Robinson said so. Mr. and Mrs. Eli M. Peck, o Needmore, attended the funera of Mrs. Laura Mench, of Mattie, Bedford county last week. Mrs. Milton Mellott and daugh ter Blantina spent last Sunday nicrht in the home ot Mr. and airs. O.L. Garland, west of town Jonas Mellott, of Hustontown, erected a silo this fall. We would like to know how many si los were built in the County this season. R. R. Hann. and his son Ed- zarC, of Licking Creek town ship, called at this office Saturday to arrange for the advertisement of the latter's sale. S. B. Woollett's right hand man, Billy Wildes, spent a few Jays at home in Fort Littleton last week raising forty dollars worth of the finest potatoes. Attention is called to the adve r- tisement of Ye Smoke shop found ..twirtipro in this nnnpr. Mr rt . 1 1 1 I nd he is willing to meet you nru innn nsiir wmv iL I Iff We are pleased to report that 1UYL Ulf Nil. Ul Ull Idll r -f r: n xi, sullcuucu lit caving U1C 11 f . Al . - fe of the second horse that had ckjaw, the first one having " i i i rii. n h r mi ii ii i ft l ii i wt'fH M. J. Barnett, of Enid, rode om that place to town Tuesday i his bicycle and returned same iy, byway of Waterfall. We ti it . Jering the hills to be negotia ted . W..,, ,VV - ' ' Louis Youse has added an im ravement to his property that add to his comfort and con- enience during the long winter wns. ue has bunt a corn odious shop and woodhouse mbined. Mr. Wm. 0. Lohr, of Mf Car I 111., spent the time from Sat unui Monday evening in v ui im, aim iuio. u. xj. audi hi nnn onanr Mniou ntrryir the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. - " CO - Garland. Small stones, thrown by blasts "ie State Highway quarry at west end of town, flv as far be S. B. Woollet's barn, east of Court House square. At N times they have fallen half Flip to Second street. Dr. George B. SDath. wife and fo children, of Hoboken, N. J., utne Doctor's father and moth- i Dillsbunr. Pa.. Nays last week with the lr's cousins. Mrs. Frank pr and Miss Sophia Hohman. ' H. Shaw, Hustontown's !tlltlZ marble man, was in Nonbusiness last Thursday. Sw'fe Who had been in Johns. P since the first of July pass- ,"-"ugn an illness caused by oid fever, returned to her Hustontown on Tuesday i tweek. rank, son nf W;ii,v. mj.n it " " "nam vvuuuau, township, had his collar pleading two colts. In 'anner, the colts jammed Wefin rri.v, ...:i.L xl. . 1 -.uuu wunineaoove u Ur. Roh; necessary surKical aid t re. ine damage. eV- Geortro M PL! . oLlm turner, wno (s in u U1 rvivai ser r "te Bedford Forge M.E. i cached there at 3 His and re weU attended eUepublS 6 Pndent In arryLinn:J., . . . hont WQt0 takeno hollo 1 from Eck- Mdn u went to work He r, "J-ciuut 1001 ly of no haa an abundant P. u" . pure mountain Miss Rose Fisher, of Chambers- burg, was home for a few hours luesday. Jacob Mellott, our lumberman, lost one of his mules Monday from lockjaw. Hiram Cle vender, of Ayr town ship has.a sick liorse that is not expected to live. John D. Cutchall, of Huston town, was reported very sick last week, but is much better now. ueorge kelson and wife, of Wewville, spent a few days at the old home in Ayr. township this week. Mrs. Daniel Grissinger. who underwent an operation in the Chambersburg hospital recently, is critically ill at that place. His reported th.it a building belonging to Thomas P. Truax. near Needmore, was struck by Jfchtning and burned Wednesday of last week, but we could not get the particulars. Take a look at our sale regis ter. It is growing rapidly. The News is read by practically every citizen of the County, and this makes this paper popular fo r ad vertising purposes. Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Peterman will go to Scranton, Monday, to attend the State Sabbath School Convention. From there they will go to Hanover to attend Syn od, and will be gone two Sundays Walter Lincoln Hamil, aged three years, son of 11. 0. Wible, of Knobsville, walked the entire distance of six miles to town Sun day. The little fellow toddled by the side of his grandfather. A. llfM I . 1 -. l ' vvioie wno insisted on carry ing him part of the way, but Lincoln would have none of it. Sabbath, October 4th, has been appointed as a day of prayer, by President Wilson, in all church es, for the peace of Europe. The utheran congregation will abserve the request in the eve ning, at which time Mrs. Mary Marshall, of Philadelphia will address the audience on her re cent trip to Europe. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Har ris went to Philadelphia last week to consult surgeons at the Ger man Hospital regarding the lat ter's health and it was found that it would be necessary for her to undergo an operation. which was successfully perform ed Wednesday of last week, and she is now recovering nicely. The Editor and his wife, and the hands in the News office join in thanking Mr. John Hann, of Saluvia for a lot of fine eating apples of tip-top flavor. Al though "Uncle John" has been orely tried during the last illness of his wife who required his clos est care night and day for sever al weeks, so that the loss of rest and sleep-shows on his otherwise vigorous frame, he finds time to thoughtful of others. Mr. lann was in town Tuesday set tling up his wife's estate. Mrs. lann willed all her property, ex cept a few personal articles, to her husband, but we understand that Mr. Hann has made distri bution of some of the real estate to the children, in order that they might enter into the enjoyment of it at once. Eli Laffcrtj Dead. Word reached this office just as we went to press that Mr. Eli Lafferty, of Franklin Mills died Sunday, or the latter part of last week. We have no further par ticulars. More extended notice next week. Boil The Vatc. Owing to dangerous conditions at .the water source, the public is hereby notified to boil, at least twenty minutes, all reservoir wa ter, before using. By action of ,,the Board of Health. Jno. P. SiPE, President. Geo. W. Hays, Secretary. Bedford County Fair. The Bedford County Fair, which is attended by many Ful ton County people every year, will be held in Bedford, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Fri day, October 6, 7, 8 and 9. Rec ord breaking races three races Wednesday, three, Thursday, and three, Friday. Balloon ascen sion each day the aeronaut us ing five parachutes. Three games of base ball. Live Stock and oultry Show, Tuberculosis ex hibit on the fair grounds all week. n fact, the management have planned for the biggest and best exhibit ever, YE SMOKE SHOP. The Bicycle contest closes this Saturday, October Drd, at Hp m. Remember, just one purchase of 5c may wm the wheel. The more purchases the more tickets; beuce, the more likely you are to win it. uegmmng immediately after Lho closing tf the Bicycle con test,' we are going to make it worth your while to come here for your Tobacco and (Vicars. O ' Pocket Knives, Flashlights, Iu gersoll Watches, etc. This content closes Saturday, December L'lth, at lip. in., in time for you to take home a hand some Christmas present. These premiums are now on display. Some of them are more costlv than any ever given away by any store in Fulton County. 1st Premium: For the great est numberof tickets turned in by any individual or club one 50 pc.China Dinner Set. 2nd Premiu m : For the second greatest number one 4 pc. Sil ver Tea Set. 3rd Premium: For the third greatest number one 20 pc Sil ver Table Set, consisting of 8 knives, G forks, b' table spoons, 0 tea spoons, 1 sugar sLiell and but ter knife. ' For the above premiums, clubs must be turned tn under one name, but each individual's will be kept separately, and returned to the individual after contest closes; for you may have one or more tickets good for the fol lowing Silverware premiums: First, i doz Table Spoons;2nd, Uread Tray; 3rd, Sugar & Cream Set; ith, Syrup Pitcher & Traj ; 5th Fern Dihb; Gth, Horry Spoor; 7th, Pie Koile; 8th," J doz Tea Spooiis: 9uh i doz Colleo Spoous ; 10th, Gravy Lidie; lhh, Sugar Shell; 12th, Butter Knife; 13th, Cold Meat Fork, and 1 lib, checks good for one Dollar in Merchat - dise. These premiums are not Steil ing, of course; but good, heavy plate all of which will wear for many years-with reasonable carr Magazines! In connection witl our Newspapers, we have added Magazines and Periodicals. Sin gle copies now on sale. Send or oringusyour subscriptions. On receipt of a postal we will send you our club catalog. We will te responsible for your money, and guarantee delivery; but wo can not refund money where publi cation ceases. Whether you give us your magazine subscriptions or not. BEWARE of the Strang it; as only about a month ago, a strauger, posing as a mute, took out ot tins town many dollars, and no magazines have been re ceived yet. We contributed $1. 50 to that grafter, togethor with the others; therefore, give your cash to responsible authorized agents. Post Cards! The only PHOTO GRAPH local view Post Cards ol McConnellsburg aud vicinity are to be had here. The regular 1 r0 per dz. card; but contract ing for them in one thousand lots we can sell them at 3 for 10c, or 40c doz. Come in and inspect our tig line of Pipes from a lc baby ccb, upward. Ask to see the "Pana ma" 25o Pipe. It can't clog, and one twist of the stem cleans the pipe. A nice line of Uakelite bit Pipes at GO, and G5, cents. Flashlights at $1.00 and ur ward. Batteries and Bulbs fi r all kiuds. The greatest line of GUARAN TEED Pocket Knives. Of the dozons we hive sold, we have had four to be returned, and in each case a new knife has been sent to replace defective ones. From 10 to $2 00. With evety cut of Plug tobacco we will give you a heavy paper bag keep the tobacco free from dust. All our plug tbacco is kept in glass cases free from dust and the tly. Cigars and Stogies trim 3 for 5c to 3 for 25c. Try one of our "Castle Hall"1 5c cigars. You will come for more. COME TO YE SMOKE SHOP FOR YOUR TOBACCO WANTS, AND YOU WILL SOON BE A REGULAR VISITOR. Ye Smoke Shop, Lincoln Way. Rev. J. L. Yearick and B. W. Peck attended the meeting of the Carlisle Presbytery . at Middle town, Dauphin county, Tuesday and Wednesday. THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBTTRO, PA. Surprise Parties. We have three long lists of the names (175 in all) of friends who met recently, but on account space, and the time required to set so many proper names, w could not use them this week. Over forty good friends called on Sunday to see Mr. John D, Cutchall who is sick at' his home at Hustontown. An equal number of friend surprised Mrs. W. II. Woodall, o Ayr township, on her birthday last Friday, and had a royal time, On Saturday, September 19th ninety (90) friends surprised Mr. Nathan Deshong, of Licking Creek township, by meeting to celebrate his seventy-first birth day. In addition to a dinner fit for a king, one of the features o the occasion was a prayer and an excellent address by Rev. Gar land. We congratulate our friends for the evidence of good fellow ship. Cider Making. Cider making at James John son's mill Wednesday aud Thurs day of each week, only. Hy draulic press. Large capacity Begins, August 2Gih. 8-20 Gt, Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. R ATI'S One ceut per word for each Insertion. No ad vonispinnnt accepted ror less man ia cents. (Juab must ac company order. Timothy Send for sale at Stout eagles. 9 17-tf auted A woman or girl for general housework in small fam ily. Address W. M. Byers, Fort Loudon, I'a. G-18-tf, W antki), Party to contract cutting and placing Extract wood alongside tannery VincentLum ber Company, Mitllin, Pa. Lost A small gold watch with three fobs, two, from the battle tield of Gettysburg; one, a dog. Lot on Saturday evening or Sunday morning. Liberal rc ward if left at the Fulton House. Fju Sale: three tine pereher m mare coits, one, a yearling, ind two, are spring colts; also, jne G -year-old brooi mare with foal, good worker. Too much stock to winter. D. A. Fisher, w ar dm in Belfast township. Fou Salic The Olho Souders 'arm in Tod township, 2 miles lortheast o t " McConnellsburg. detaining 105 acres, good state I cultivation, good buildings, fruit and Umber. Apply to J. 1 vVaitz, McConnellsburg, Pa. 7 9 tf. Kou Salk: Farm of 185 acres "5 acres iu cultivation, 40 in pas urc, and balance iu good timber. 5 room house, bank barn with new steel roof; spring water. 2 miles northeast of McCouuells- ourg. Edgar Downin, McCon aallsburg, Pa., Caution Notice. Notice is hereby given to all whom it nmy concern not to trust William Kvuns, or give him credit on my ac count, as 1 will pay no debts of his contracting, nor bo responsible for any of his uctlons or conduct. N. 11. l'KCIC. September 2,'i, 1014-31. Needmore, I'a. r. jyj. COMERER, agent for IHhGEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, BURN! CABINS, PA. for the sale of Traction and Portable Engines, Gaso line, Separators, Go rerHullers, Saw mills, &c. Engines on hand all the time. Western Maryland Railway Company. In EIT(ct June 14, 1914. Trains leave Hnncock as follow! : No. 71 31 a, m. (dully) for Cumberland. Pitts- tiurun uua west, ulsto west VlrKiola polum No. - 3.H0 a. m. for Haitrmtown, GettysburKi Ilunoverund Baltimore. No, I 8.33 a. m. (dally except Sunday) El- press or Cumberland aud Intermediate poluts. No. 4-9 07 a. m. (dally except Snnduy) Ex press ior Httk'ersiowu, wayneKtioro, Chumbeixburtf. lialtlnieie and Intermedi ate points. New York, l'hlludelphlu, Wushlnnton, eto, No, p. m. (dally) Western Express for (iiiirmeriano, west virKlnl points and the West. No. 2 -S.07 p. m. (dally) Express for HaserR- town, Waynesboro, ChumberHhurK, Oet tvsburtf, aud York. Baltimore New York, Philadelphia, Washington. OeWHt'a Early Risers Lima The famous little pills The Racket Store. Now we have 3,000 feet of floor space filled with Goods, that, if purchased now, would cost more money. Below, we quote you' some prices. We have made a good buy on Sanitary Fruit Cans the kind that sell for 50 cents; but we can let you have them for 33 cents. Sealing strings at 4 cents a dozen. Perfection heavy jar gums. We have sold 125 pounds of thorn at 7 cents a dozen. Quart and half gal glass jars at 48 and 70 cents a doz. No. 20 Syracuse plow points 23 cents No. 30 Syracuse plow points 3.1.V cents Mason jar caps, 15 cent a doz. Glass nost eggs, 1 cent each SHOES We are ir good shape on these goods, -and the way we have them arranged, it is no trouble to show them to you. We are selling more shoes this year than ever. We have them from 10 cents to $4.50 an sell the latest toes. Don't fail to see us for school shoes. Boys' dress caps 10 cents to 45 cents. Boys' suspenders 5 cents to 20 cents. Men's suspenders 10 cents to 25 cents. Children's Misses', and Ladies' hose support ers, 8 to 10 cents. 4 mouse traps, 5 cents 1 doz coat and hat hcoks 5 cents. 3 boxes carpet tacks, 5 cents. Holdfast Shoe nails 2 for 5 cents Padlocks, 10, 15 and 20 cents Knob locks, 20 cents liorse rasps 20 to 28 cents CLOTHING CLOTHING Just got our Fall Clothing in and can sell you a Wool suit about as cheap as we used to sell Cotton. We have a nice Man's Suit that we can sell you at $5.00. This is straightl and we think we have the nicest 9.75, 10.00 ll-dollar suits, we ever had. Child's suits $1.60 to $5.00. Knee pants, 25 cents to 70 cents. Men's pants 98 cents to $3.25. Cords for boys, and men, 48 cents, to $2.45. Sweater coats 48 cents to $5.00. Men's dress shirts, 48 to 95 cents. Big Bill work shirts 45c. The new Fall Mats are now ready and (hey are nice. The prices run 89c. 51.25. 51.35, and 51.90. Well, some time affo, we told you about having some dandy buggy harness at 512.50 513.5o, 515 5o and 5l6.oo If one can judge by the way they are going out, thev must be all right. We have just received another lot at the same price. Horse collars $l,oo, $2.25, $3.oo and $3.98. Our Guns and Ammunition will be in this week, and your early inspection of these goods is earnestly requested. HULL & BENDER. JURY LIST. List of Jurors drawn to serve at the October Term of Court of Fulton County, I'a., to be held at McCon nellsburg, beginning at 2 o'clock, p. ., Monday, Octobor 5, 1UU. Gkanu Juroks. Ayr-John Kwlng, U. S. Hunilwrt, KUwood Benderhot, J. C. 1'uttt'i'son, Walter Shaw, David Wiblo. Delfust A. S. Harber, Scott IJuin- parnor, Koss A. Dard. Uethel Kllsworth Golden. Brush Creek Herbert Jackson. Dublin K. M. Glunt. Licking Creek U. S. Deshong. MoConnellsbur j-F. 1 Bluck, C, W. I'eck Ben Shimor. Taylor Nathan Stevens. Thompson Albert Wink. Tod Zack Vallance. Union-Wm. Siglo, Jr. Wells Samuel Dontsar, Charles F.arley, Levi Truax, Joseph Wood cock. Pctit Jritoits. Ayr George Cojper, Robert N. Fryman, John Heinbaugh, F.llda Knablo, George Miller, Aaron Mar tin, A. K Nesblt, Waiter Peck, Walk er Richards, Conrad Glazier, Chas. Wcller. Belfast David Harr, J. Alfred Mel lott. Bethol George Booth, Palmer Barn hart, Garfield Fost, Reuben Layton. Brush Creek William Cievongor, Amos Duvall, C K. Illxson, Alex. Lamberson, Logue l'lessinger. Dublin Irwin Cook, James Chcs- out, John McCoy. Licking Creek P. F. Dosliong. Charles W. Hess, Michael Hocken- sin 1th, David Kline, John S. Sipes, Geo. Sipes, I. W. Scbooloy. McConnellsburg Charles Stech, Amos Wilkinson. Taylor David A. Black, Jesse B. Heefner, Danlol Laldlg,. Thompson Richard Holhnshoad. Charles 0, Soudors, Thomas Truax. Tod Joseph Erlsraan, Thomas Mar shall, Clyde Ott. Union Wm. Gelnger, S. E. McKee, A. J. Rice, James Donuen. Wells Harry Spangler. V M. R. SHAFFNER, ' Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnellsburg, Pa. All legal but.neM nd Oollsotiooi entruated will aoalYt otrtrul and prompt atttntloa. L W. -:- DEALER IN High Grade Plain Pianos, Player Pianos, Organs, Victrolas, Rec ords, anc- Professional Tu ner, McConnellsburg, Nothing adds more to the refinements of home than good music. To have good music you must have a good instrument. There are good ba'd and indifferent instru ments, and to the unskilled eye they look much alike. The unprincipled dealer is likely to make you pay a first-class price for a fourth-class instrument. I have lived in this county since my birth, I am a taxpayer and in a position to make good any business transactions. Buy your piano, organ, or victrola from 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. ITUNK. A. L. WIBLE . Auctioneer, McConnellsburg, Pa. Prompt attention to all bualnem In this line, lie may be fount! at hln home oa Went Water ntreel where he eonduoti a barber, and shucmeodluK aboo, t-Sl-U Tanglefoot Hy paper 30 cents a box, or 4 dou ble sheets for 5 cents Table Oil cloth; 15 cents a yard Linoleum 30 to 85 conts a yurd. Clothes pins, 5 doz for 5 cents. X-ray Stove polish -1 cents: Sewing machine oil, 4 cents Liquid stove polish, a cents a bottle Two-in oue stove polish 8 cents. SHOES Horseshoe hammers 23 cents. Uandsaws, &0, 75 to if 1.00 1C0 split rivets, 5 cents Alabastiue 45 cents Shock tyers 12 and 15 cents Fodder yarn will bo in this week. Look for prices, next week. Soo our Aluminum pans, 25, .35, 40 and .() cents. Bear brand hosiery 2 pair for 25 cents. Umbrellas S, 75 and 1)5 cents. FUNK Executor's Notice. Kstute uf John N. HI ion, latcof Ilrusb Creek township, I'a., dereaird. Letter testamentary on the above etat havlug been grunted to the undersized, all pomona Indebted to the mild estatx are re qitPNted to muke pnytnent, and those baring olitluu to present the mime without delay. NATHAN a HIXSON , Akeravllle, Fa Exeoutor, S-3-at.