The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, November 25, 1915, Image 5

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    THE FULTOIf COUNTY !TCW, McCOKlfELLSBUXO, PJL
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sTERESTINQ PARAGRAPHS
l(lKl and Qeneril Intercut, dithered
it Home or Clipped trm oar
'' Exchanges.
I3SDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS
John
Douglas Shoes at J. K.
iion s. ,
One ticket with every 5-cent
hrcbase for the free Xmaa Gifts
it Ye Smoke Shop.
Men's Ready-to-wear Clothing,
juits and Overcoats at J. K.
ohnston's.
Hull and Bender's Racket
are will be closed all day on
hankagiving Day.
Stop, look, and inquire at Run-
an's Grocery for your supply of
indies, fruits and nuts.
The Irwin Store is showing all
e latest Gift Books, Books of
;tion, Cards and Booklets.
Miss Naomi Roettger and Miss
ten Snyder spent a couple of
. sit I t 1 1-
jvs in tinamDersourg lasiween.
Nothing nicer for a Christmas
-esent than your photo. Kodack
:.i3h. Satisfaction guaranteed
: Seville's Studio.
3. A. Nesbit sepnt most of last
reek in Perry county and was
eompanied home on Friday by
.3 nephew, Thurman Shaffer, of
aine.
Rev. A. G. B. Powers is on
:e sick list at his home atNeed
jre under the care of Dr. Pal-'
er. We hope for a speedy re
;very. Alex Sloan is enjoying a nice
sit among friends and relatives
Altoona, Pittsburgh, and oth-
places in the western part of
eState.
Leather Suit CaRe, SilkUm
ellas Fur Driving Gloves, Ac
nobiie Robfl, Carving Sets
c, for free Xmas Gifts at Ye
noke Shop. 11 28 5t
Casper Brant 13 suffering from
rious liver comolaint. Doctors
ilmer, Mosserand McClain held
recent consultaion at his home
Taylor township.
Mr; and Mrs. Irvin Bradnick,
ar Knobsville, faced tne snow
jails last Saturday morning to
me to town to spend somemon
r with the Editor, and the den
.L ...
Billy Hull and his daughter
athryn, and his two sisters-in-7,
Mrs. Mclntyre and Miss Net-
Knauff, autoed up to Dublin
lis last Sunday for Mr. Emory
oth, of Altoona.
Harry Johnston, accompanied
Guy Reed, drove his car to
Itimore Monday morning and
er spending most of the day in
; city, they left there shortly
er six o'clock and were home
a little after ten in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Myers
Bethel township, were called
town on Thursday of last week
account of the serious illness
the latter's mother, Mrs. Sa
il Deshong. Mr. and Mrs. My-
s returned home Sunday,
special demonsbation of the
Mte rotary sewing machine at
e Irwin Store each evening
3 week. Mr. Metzgar, of the
lite Sewing Machine Company
I show you how alU kinds of
cicywork is. done. Yoirare in-
ed. Sold on easy terms.
unt Esther Sloan, near Web-
r Mills, will give a dinner on
anksgiving Day to all the mem
'3 of the Sloan connection.
nt Esther lives on the farm
at has never been owned by
"30ns other than those named
an, and the occasion will be a
ing celebration and family re-
on.
Our post office has assumed
te a "citified" air recently,
addition to steam heat, Post-
ister Lamberson has installed
Jen .oak furniture consisting
a fine rolltop desk, an addi
nal distributing cabinet with
-Jtnerous compartments for
kages, and an extra fiat top
He.
Don't fail to read the new ad-
tisements in this week's pa
ir: Reisners' The Racket Store,
e Hill Store, The Irwin Store,
e Bank Statements, Harris'
al Estate, and Ye Smoke Shop.
e shrewd man knows that it
i's to read the advertisements!
-'ertisers have something to
f you that is worth your while,
they , would not spend good
neyfor the advertising.
AKERSVILLE.
Hon C. li. Akers badly injured
the indei finger of his left band
by a corn husuer -lost week...
Charles and Hunter Jackson, of
AUmna, tpint Last week with
their parents, M - and Mrs. J.R
JackBon. ..W L. Duval) recent
ly purchased a norse to replace
one lost. ..A new baby boy in
each of the homes of N B lltx
oon and Talmage Barton cauning
broad smiles. ..Rev L. A. Du
vall is holding revival services at
Bethel. , .II. M Jackson bas a
force of 01 eu operating a corn
busker. .Mrs. Martnall Jack
son and children attended the
funeral of ber sister, Miss Jessie
Drenniog at Everett, Tuesday of
last week ..Some time ago a
bog bit M. A Bark man on tbo
lep, making a gash requiring
seven stitchrs to clse. Stitchen
were removed last Sunday.
Church Notices.
Rev. J. V. Powers, of Green-
springs, VV. V a., will preach in
the Needmore Baptist church
Saturday evening, Nov. 27th at
7:30 o'clock: at Sideling Hill
Christian Church, Sunday morn
ing at 10:30; at Pleasant Grove
at 2:00 o'clock, and at Cedar
Grove at 7;30 in the evening. A
collection will be taken at all
these services to help defray his
traveling expenses.
Rev. Edward F. Mellott will
preach at Pleasant Grove at 7:30
Saturday evening, Nov. 27th.
Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Sun
day, followed by preaching by
Rev. Jacob Powers at 3 o'clock,
WEST DUBLIN. "
Ira Lake and family, and Mrs
Alton Price and two children,
witb Edwin Br ant at the wheel
mide a trip to Bedford Saturday.
Fannie Wilier aid Clarence
Hoover, of Dane, spent SunHay
with the family of Mrs Elizi
Hoovor. ..Casper 3rant who hv
open ailiny for some tim-j is rap
idly growing weaker ..Harry
Deavor and E'hs Rosenberry
each got a wild turkey last Sat
urday. . .Owen Laidier, of Hus-
tontown, expects to farm for Mrs
Alice Clevenger next spring.
Notice to Teachers.
Don't forget that Mertie E.
Shimer's store, East Lincoln Way,
is where you get all the fancy
and useful goods .that you just
need. Give her a call.
Your picture framed at Seville's
Studio. All sizes.
You will miss, some good prices
on candies, fruits and nuts if you
don't stop at Runyan's Grocery.
Mrs. Emmaline Lodge went
with her son George to his home
in Brush Creek a few days ago.
Mrs. E. R. McClain is spending
two weeks visiting friends in
Lancaster, and relatives at Red
Lion, Pa.
A. Lincoln Wible was favored
with a sunny afternoon for his
sale last Saturday, buyers were
plenty, and articles sold well.
Will Shoemaker called a few
minutes at the News office Tues
day while in town selling the
merchants a supply of carpets, etc
George C. Deshong, wife, and
daughters Leona, Ethel and Lau
ra, and son Floyd, and Geo. Gar
ner helped Lewis Mellott butch
er on last Monday.
Mr. James J. Bunlap, of Fay-
etteville, spont Tuesday night in
town, visiting his sister Mrs. An
nie Sheets, and shaking hands
with his many oldtime friends.
Mr' and Mrs. Harvey Hykes
and daughter Fanny, of Hagers
town, and Mr. John Lindaman
and Mrs. Hess, of Waynesboro,
spent Tuesday with D. E. Fore.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Truax and
sons Hobart and Judson; Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Deshong and daugh
ters Gladys and Esta, and son
Judson, visited Lewis Mellott's
ast Sunday.
Dessie Pittman and twj daugh
ters and son Mearl visited her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. David Forner
ast week. Last Friday, she and
her mother visited Sadie F. Mel
lott Mrs. Pittman spent Satur
day with her sister Mrs. Loy Hol-
linshead.
McConnellsburg & Cham-
bersb'g Touring Car Line.
Will leave the Fulton House, McCon
nellsburg, and the Memorial Square,
In Chambereburg, on following sched
ule :
P M AM "AM P M
7:30 Lv. McConnellab'i Ar. 3:40
1:40 Lv. Chambersburi Ar. 9:30
RflAt enulnnnrt nap. and careful drlvnr.
Your patronage solicited, Fare for
one way 11.25,
Fa and Winter Goods,
At Harrisohville.
Examine Our Lines and Get our
Prices Before Buying
Elsewhere.
Outing Flannels 8 and 10c
Flannelettes 10c
Muslins 5i
Sweet-Orr Cord Pants $2.40
Cord Coats, Heavy with Large Collar $2.50
High Rock Underwear 45
Sweaters for Men and Boys 50c. up
Ladies' I . lack Sweaters "" $2.50
Horse Blankets-good and heavy $2.00
Stable Blankets $1.25
Misses' Knit Skirts 50
Women's Outing Skirts 50
"SHOES"
We have a bigger and better line of Shoes, than we
ever had. We have picked up some samples in la
dies' Gun Metal and Vici that we will give you the
benefit of-3, 31, and 4 only-$1.60 and $1.75.
Men's Gun Metal Button at $2.00 and$2.75-all
sizes. Don't forget that we have the Selz line,
also, at $3.50. Misses Hightop Shoes for School
at $1.50 and $2.00.
RUBBERS
We have the biggest line of rubbers we ever had.
Ball Band and the B. F. Goodrich lines. Arctics
and Overs for all the family. Red soled Arctics and
Gums; also, White ones.
We dare not quote prices here, but just come
in and you will be agreeably surprised.
Miscellaneous
Lard cans 32 and 38 cts.
v 10 qt. tin pails 10c.
Lisk 10-qt. pails 50c.
10-qt. dish pans 10c.
Wash boilers, heavy tin $1.25
Nickle plated teakettles $1.00
4-gal. churns $2.50
Washing machines $5.50
Web halters 1 15 cts.
Good Heavy team bridles $2.25
Cow chains 15 cts.
Hitching straps 45 cts.
Leggins for men and boys 45 and 50 cts.
4 pairs canvas gloves 25 cts.
WE THANK YOU
M. H. HOLLINSHEAD
Harrisonville, Pa.
6.
EISNER J CO.
'To teachers and visitors to Institute, we wish to say that dur
ing the week, we will sell all Ladies', Misses', and Children's
Coats at
P R I ME COST.
Some lines broken that cannot be filled in.
exceptionany garment at FLAT COST.
We will make no
DRESS GOODS.
A large line of Dress Goods lots of them cheaper than they
can be replaced. Still a few 39-cent serges and two colors in
the 56-inch serge at 60 centsblue and black. A very full
line of
UNDERWEAR
in Wool and Cotton. Notions galore, Gloves, Hosiery, Lace,
Embroideries, &c.
OVERCOATS AND SUITS.
For the men we have an elegant line of Overcoats ranging in
price from $3.50 to $15 00-from $10.00 to 15.00 we have
some beauties. Suits, $5 00 to $17,00. Hats and Caps, Neck
wear, &c. Just now we have quite a number of new patterns
in Linoleum that you will want to see. -
SEWING MACHINE SUPPLIES
For those having: sewing machines we have needles and shuttles for any ma
chine made. If you have trouble setting needles, write, or send to us. 10
Cents for a package ot 5 needles with a threader with every lot. .Make Reisners'
vour headquarters while in town.
Geo. W. Reisner & Co.,
. McConnellsburg, Penn'a.
Descending the west side of
Cove mountain on Lincoln High
woy, Tuesday afternoon, the Ford
automobile driven by Wilty Mel
lott, of Ayr township, became
unmanageable and ran down ov
er the lower embankment The
machine was damaged but Wilty
escaped serious injury. '
PUBL G
SALE
The undersigned will sell at his place of business in Three Springs, Pa., be
ginning at 9:30 a. m.,
Saturday, December 4, 1915
HORSES
6 head of horses, as follows: 1 black mare, 8 years old, weight 1270, known
as the David Madden mare, will work anywhere hitched. 1 dappled mare, 9
years old, weight 1085, known as'Chas. Henry mare, a fine worker and driv
er. 1 bay horse, 10 years old, w'eight 965, known as Chas. Shaffer, a No.'l
driver. 1 sorrel mare, 8 years old, weight 1000, known as the Will Shaffer
mare, as fine a looker and driver as there is in Huntingdon county. 1 dun
mare, rising 3 years old, weight 1050, will make 1400 to 1500 weight, known
as the A. F. Cutshall horse. 1 black 2 year old, weight 675, will make 1200
lb. mare. .
Buggies and Wagons
15 brand new Mifflinburg top buggies, painted in all colors, trimmed in leath
er cloth, all 18 spoke riveted rim, second growth hickory wheels. .3 second
handed buggies, 1 good as new. Mifflinburg top surrey, only run, 200 miles.
3 new Mifflinburg runabouts. 3 Mifflinburg top wagons, 3 seats and 8 posts.
5 new road wagons, 1 3-in. skein Weber wagon, 2 3i skein Weber wagons,
2 3i skein Acme wagons. 1 -horse Swab wagon that we used for delivery
purposes. Pair 2-horse bob sleds that we used for huckstering purposes.
Farm Machinery
New Deering mower, latest improved, 6 foot cut; 2 new Deering hay rakes,
9 foot self-dumping; 5 Hench & Dromgold wood frame harrows, 16 tooth; 5
Deering steel runner harrows, t5 tooth; 5 Deering 50 tooth spike harrows; 10
steel and wood beam Oliver plows; 3 Ontario lime sowers, 8 foot; a lot of
single and double harness, Blightly used. 10 sets of new buggy harness. Collars,
chains, wagon bed, and many other articles too numerous to mention.
TERMS: 12 months' time without interest, , .
CHAS. HUSTOk& BRO.
James Chesnut, Auct. .T. A. Weight, Clerk."
Special Bargains in Real Estate
' . 101 Acres in Taylor township. Good improve
ments and well located. Ne'arly all limed.
Plenty of timber, Easy terms. Price 51700 00.
200 Acres Todd township, 2 1-2 miles irom
McConnellsburg, near limestone quarry. Good
timber Brick house, good barn and well locat
ed, Price 53500.00, Easy terms.
. Inquire tor particulars.
GEO. A. HARRIS, Agent,
McConnellsburg, Penn'a.
1r
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 service 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,
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