INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS f t c1 and General Intereaf, Gathered at Home or Clipped Irm oar Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Miss Clara Starr, of Littles town, Adams county, is visiting Miss Bessie Taylor. . Mrs. John Booth, of Maddens ville, is visiting her sister, Mr3. John P. Conrad, in this place. When Dr. Campbell and family were in town last Sunday they took home with them Miss Olive Lodge. D.KFore, Esq., and his daugh ter Miss Katie, went to Franklin county on Tuesday to visit Frank Fore. Dr. Dalby can not only cure ills and mend broken bones, but he has demonstrated that he is an artist too. The neat job of paint ing on his house proves it. Ross G. Correll, of Ncedmore, stepped in McConnellsburg last Saturday on his way to the land sale. Mrs. , George Wakefield and baby are visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wilkinson, North Second street. Miss Nora Watson returned home a few days ago after hav ing compfeted a six weeks' course at the Dover, Del., State College. Mr. Emory Booth, of Altoona, is taking his mid-summer vaca tion and looking after his inter ests here. Mr. Booth takes pride in studying best farm methods. mi t -x ii . . ine uuaiey oase ban team is scheduled to play McConnellsburg on the latter's grounds next Sat urday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Misses Theresa Kennedy and Miriam Hoover, of Harrisburg, are visiting Miss Lena Brinkley, in the East Extension. Mrs. P. P. Mann and two sons Elgin and George, recently visit ed Mrs. Mann's mother, Mrs. E. L Daniels,. near Sipes Mills. Little Mary'McEldowney who fell and broke her arm while rol ler skating recently, had the splints removed on Monday. Mrs. George McEldowney, of west Walnut Street, has been very ill for ten days. Her sister Mrs. Blanche Fries, of Harris burg, i3 attending her. Grocer Charlie Goldsmith at tended the ox roast and sale n top of Cove mountain last Saturday-first time in four years that he has been outside the Borough limits. Lost. Atlantic Refining Com pany pocket book, on July 27th, between Mercersburg and Fort Littleton by way of McConnells burg. Reward if returned to this office. It Ross Mellott and family, and Miss Louisba Funk all of Bel fast township and Miss Nettie Mellott of McConnellsburg, com posed an auto party that visited Gettysburg last Sunday. Elder Smoot will preach at Needmore Saturday afternoon, July 31st, at 2 o'clock; Saturday evening at 7:30; Sunday morning at 10:30; Sunday afternoon at 2; Sunday evening at 7:30. ' Dr. W. G. Thomas and family, of Washington, D. Or, motored in five hours to McConnellsburg last Saturday. They are guests of Rev. and Mrs. A. S. Luring. Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Luring are sis ters. Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Glazier Vd their daughter Millie, Rev. ani Mrs. J. L. Yearick and Helen Bender, autoed to Littlestown, Adams-county, on Thursday of last week and attended a reunion at the Hoffman Orphanage. After Saturday, July 31st, lusty tfout may go after grasshoppers ad fat vAprms without fear of the concealed hook, as the open season closed that day. Of course no News reaTJer will disappoint them. ' - When the Misses Minnie and Anna Reisner returned home a few days ago from their outing Maryland, they brought with "em Miss Mildred Reisner, of Hagerstown. Oh, those big fish stories! As usual, the biggest one Eot away. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vores and ch'ldren Helen and Charles, ac C0,npanied by Mr. Joseph Sowers, went near Everett last Sunday in Ipr automobile to meet Mrs. Vflres' sister, Mrs. Harry Leasure Jd little son Kenneth, of Mo sport. W. C. Patterson, of Brookside ' Farm, has recovered sufficiently from his recent attack of typhoid fever to be able to ride to town. Our friends who have been ac customed to shoot plover between July 15th and J u.uary 1st should not forget that under National law these birds may not be killed until 1018. The Irwin Store will have on sale Fridays and Saturdays, fresh from the ovens, Jelly Rolls, 10 cents; Marble Cake, 5 and 10c; Angel Food cake'. 25c; Ginger Bread, Sponge Cake, and Sara toga Cake-5 and 10c. 7-22-2t Concrete wharves in front of business places have become pop ular in McConnellsburg. Ex County Treasurer C. B. Stevens is having one put down in front of his store and dwelling to meet the one put down by Geo. W. Hays. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shaw and son Kenneth and Rev. and Mrs. Peterman and son Bobby Adams Lloyd Mellott, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reed and son Guy and Murnie Rummell and Ethel Free man motored to Lutheran Reun ion last Thursday at Pen Mar. Mr. and Mrs. George K. Nel son and little daughter. Bettie, near Newvilip. came over to Mc Connellsburx List Friday evening and spent tho ! 'me until Monday morning with relatives in town and the Cove, and attended the Oxroast on the mountain last Sat urday. Rev. Holsopple, of Harrisburg, will preach at Damascus, August Cth, at 8 P. M. ; Antioch, August 7th, at 2 P. M., and Needmore, at 8 P. M. ; Pleasant Grove, Au gust Slh, at 11 A. M. ; at Pleasant Ridge Brethren church at 2:30, and Sideling Hill Christian church at 8 P. M. A festival will be held Satur day afternoon and evening, July 31st in "Logan's Woods" back of Samuel Mellott's residence in Ayr township, under the auspices of the official board of the Cito M E. Church, the net proceeds to be used for the benefit of that church. No efforts will be spar ed to make the afternoon and evening pleasant for you if you attend. Rev. II. W. Newman, wife and daughters Helen and Lillian, of Benton, Columbia county, Pa. are spending a two weeks' vaca tion among their Fulton county relatives and other friends. They are making the trip in their au tomobile. Harry will have charge of the Childrens Services and the Music at the Crystal Springs Campmeeting this year, the same as during the two years past. The editor of the Mt. Carroll (111.) Daily Democrat say3 he had a ride a few days ago in W. B. Sipe's new Pa;ge-Six GO horse power seven passenger automo bile. The editor says it runs like oil on a summer day and is the niftiest car in that town. Now, Will, load up your family, get out on the Lincoln Highway, head for McConnellsburg, and. you will have the trip of your lifetime. An automobile party consisting of Paul Gordon and wife, and Paul's sister's Alice and Marie, and Miss Elizabeth Gordon al near Pittsburgh passed through McConnellsburg Monday after noon on their way to visit their aunt Mrs. Jennie Hamil at Fort Loudon. Misses Alice and Eliza beth, the former a daughter of James S., and the latter a daugh ter of Porter Gordon, were pleas ant callers at the News office while in town. After . having spent several weeks in McConnells'jurg, John Fields left on Monday for his home in Oklahoma City, Okla. Mr. Fields had suffered a long siege of typhoid fever, and part of his mission to this place was to recuperate. He took long walks daily into the country, sometimes walking fifteen miles after he be gan regaining strength. He left for his western home feeling very much improved in health. Mr. Ira L. Peck, who has been spending the last three months in Columbus, O., studying Art Penmanship in the Zanerian Col lege, returned home last Tveek, and with his sister, Miss Blanche, came to McConnellsburg Monday morning. Ira will take charge of the Leech Business College at In diana, Pa., the first of August. Miss Blanche will teach in the same school in Franklin county in which she taught last winter, NEW Canned Goods Tomatoes, Sweet Corn, Peas, Beans, 3 3 3 3 SOUP Campbells, Carnation Milk, Van Camp's Evaporated, Coffees - Sugar Caraja, 5 lb. cans $1.25 Caraja, 1 lb. cans 28c Warner's 5 and 25 i I, , . tr sacks, per pound 6'c Arbuckles, per pound, 19c Loose Coffee, per pound, 13c Cut Loaf, per pound, 8c Teas Flour Lipton, 1-4 lb. cans 20c Salada, - - IOc Johnston's, Per sack. 79c Lard . Soap Peach Brand, 2 lb. 9 oz Octagon, 6 cakes for 25c cans, - - 30c Ivory, per cake, - 4c Crisco, per can, - 23c Grandma's Powdered Soap, 4c Oranges, Bananas, Etc., and The Above Rrlces Prevail on WE, ALSO, HANDLE BUTTER THE HANCOCK GROCERY HIXON BUILDING J'r,THniHI.T!I!IlMHMtt.IHTIttn TTs JHI 1 , r Bishop-Douglas. A very pretty wedding took place at the home of the bride Wednesday evening, July 28,1915, at 5 o'clock, when Mr. James E. Bishop and Miss Iilla Margaret Douglas were united in marriage by Rev. E. J. Croft. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bishop,, of Sharpe, Pa., and the bride is a daughter of Mrs. Ef famy Douglas, of Plum Run, Pa. Both bride and groom are excel lent young people, and they will begin life together with the best wishes of many friends. Last Saturday morning Lewis Barnhart had $14.50 in his pocket book, he made a purchase, put the pocketbook in his pocket, and went home, and when he got home his pocketbook, and money were gone. He is not surewheth er he was "touched" by some one, or whether he lost it on the street. This is quite a loss to him and it would mean much to him if his pocketbook and money were returned. Lewis would try to get along without the pocket book if he just had the money. Sale Register. Wednesday, August 215, 1915, Denton Hendershot will soil at his residence in Pigeon Cove, Botbel township, good graded Ilolstein cattle, household goods, dairy machinery, bees, lumber, &c. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock. Credit 9 months. J.J. Harris, auctioneer. Thursday, September 30, J. C. Fore, intending to quit farming, will sell at hia residence at Knobs villo all his farming implements, live stock, household goods, and at the samo time offer for sale bis tarin of 113 acres and improve ments. Cora For Sale. A lot of corn of fine quality Is for sale to casu buyers at the farm of Mrs. Ella F. Grove in Ayr township. Inquire of J. L Grove, McConnellsburg, Pa. 8t Runyan The Optician. At his office in McConnellsburg, Tuesday and Wednesday, August 3 and 4. Other appointments next week. TTTfl TULTOK OOTTNTY NEWS, McCONKlLLSSUF.O, PA. GROCERY cans for 25c cans for 25c cans for 25c cans for 25c Jockey Brand Salmon, Humpty Dumpty Salmon, Tuna Fish, Oil and Mustard Sardines, Cuckoo Brand Kippered Herring, large size Herring, small size, 9c CONDENSED MILK WEST DUBLIN. Mrs. Albert W. Clovenger and daughtor Helen, of Los Argeles, and Mrs. Cleverger's niece, Jen nie Porter, Pittsburgh, are visit log the family of Mrs. Alico Clev eugor. Mrs. Elizabeth Hoover speDt a few days the fiirst of the week with friends in llustoutowa. Mrs. Frank Price had been rather poorly last week, but is better uow. Frank Price v?ho has been em ployed at Minersville, is at home for a few days. Albert King accompanied Dr. McClain of Hustoutown,to Pitts burgh, last week, going Wednes day evening and returning Thurs ay evening. The trip was made by auto. , Albert King and family, Ross King, wito and mother, Mrs. Su sn King, and George King, autoed to Gettysburg Sunday. They were well pleased with the trip. A number of our people attend ed oush meeting at Hustontown SuaJay. All were, pleased with the sermon by Dr. Fasick Sunday forenoon. The sermon by Rev. Benson Sunday afternoon was a strong appeal to the unconverted. William Deavor has begun saw ing lumber for Reichtlv Bros. WELUj tannery. Mrs. Clarence Downs and her two sons, of Kansas City, Mo., are visiting Mrs. Downs' mother Mrs. E. J. Downs. Mrs. Bruce Spangler and two children, of McKeesport, are vis iting Mr. and Mrs. 11. L Spang ler and other relatives hero. Mrs. Nettie Thornley, of Phila delphia, and Robert Edwards, of Osceola, were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Baum gardner last Sunday. The Ladies Temple will hold its annual picnic in the Spangler Grove July 31st Come and en j y the day. Yc u "may he.r wedding bells ?oon if you'do not sleop to sound ly. Mrs. Clyde Warsing, Mrs. Jo 6eph Horton, and Mrs. G. E. Truax, are among the sick in this community. Subsciber for the "News' only 11.00 yet. 1 FISH A i Fancy Cakes. Saturday Only AND EGGS. I !2 COMPANY HANCOCK, MD . Y V V.V KL 7.7 V V.V.V 4SO D. E. Little is erecting a neat iron fence on the alley side of his store and dwelling house lot. Ex-Postmaster S. B. Woollet is enclosing the farm house door yard on his farm near Fort Lit tleton, with iron fencing. Charles Heiges, wife and two little daughters, and David Mal-loy-all of York, Pa., visited Sat urday and Sunday in the home of Mrs. Heiges' mother, Mrs. Mary Clevenger, on West Lincoln Way. Sunday, they in company with Mrs. Clevenger and Fannie Strait, visited Mrs. Clevenger's son, W. S. Clevenger, near Back Run. Mr. Heiees made the trip in his new Reo car, leaving York at 3 P. M., arriving in McConnells burg at 6 P. M., a distance of seventy-four miles in three hours. . PLUM RUN. Last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Peck, Mrs. Bruce Robinson and Sarah Miller visited in the home of Shade Truax: Stanley Humbert spent same day in the home of F. H. Truax, and Mr. and Mrs. Moses Gordon, Mrs. Ed ward Souders and sou Donald, Mrs. Aaron Garland and Rev. E. J. Croft and son, took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. William Peclr Mr. and Mrs. Todd Carbaugh are visiting Mrs Clara Bowman. Mary Kellner is spending some time with Jessie Yeakle. Don't forget the festival at Mt. Zion Saturday evening, July 81. E'mer Il'xon of Hancock, visit ed this vicinity recently. Harry Souders has treated himsolt to a new auto. If you hear wedding bells, we will explain later. The Damascus picnic was a credit to those in charge. McConnellsburg & Charu- bersb'g Touring Car Line. Will leave the Fulton Tlouse, McCon- nellsburif, and the Memorial Square, In Chamborsburg, on following sched ule : P M AM A Al P M 7:30 Lv. McConncllsb'g Ar. 3:40 1:40 Lv. Chambersburi Ar. 9:30 Best equipped car, and careful driver. Your patronage solicited. Fare for on e way $1.25, -TV '9 weeping Our customers who may have been waiting for our annual midsummer "house-cleaning" will be, pleased to know that the sale is now on. Now is THE TIME TO BUY SHOES We will sell any and every pair of Ladies',' Misses', Men's, and Children's low Shoes ABSOLUTELY AT COST and we mean just what we say. Notice these prices; Ladies' pumps in patent leather, kid, gun-metal, selling right along at $2.00, are now going at $1.60; The $1.60 and $1.50 kind are going at $1.25, and so on through the list. If you want bargains, get a move on; The stock wont last forever. DRESSES A large line of Ladies', Misses' and Chil dren's Dresses to close $1.25 Dress for $1.00; $100 Dresses for 75c. and 85c; so on down to 25c. CLOTHING We are selling lots of Clothing and want to sell more. We Must Reduce This Stock If you want a RealBargain in an all wool, well made suit, talk to us, we have them. G. W. REISNER & CO., McConnellsburg, pa. g00Ai.fA0AAM I Your Peace of Mind i Your peace of mind depends upon freedom from worry. An account with a good strong na tional bank, strictly under federal controll, such as this bank, givesyou is a feeling of assurance that will drive away worry. We would like to talk to you about opening an account with us. First National Bank of McConnellsburg, Pa. The BANK that made it possible for you to re ceive INTEREST on your savings. 0 New Real Estate Agency. Having retired from the Mercantile business with a view to giving his entire attention to Real Estate, the undersigned offers his sen ice to any one having real estate for sale, or wanting to buy. His thorough acquaintance with values and conditions in Fulton County, coupled with long and successful experience in handling Real Es tate, makes it possible for him to bring about results in the shortest possible time. Write, or call on, D. H. PATTERSON, WEBSTER MILLS, PA. .1 FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. Reduction 0K0000K00P0X0i7i 4i n
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