The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, November 02, 1916, Image 5

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    31 FULTOH OOUlfTT KIWI, McGOlTinCLLSBUIO, PA.
INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS
N Ko Rest-No Peace.
There's no peace and little
rest for the one who suffers
from a bad back, and distress
ing urinary disorders. , McCon
nellsburg p e op 1 e- recommend
Doan's Kidney Pills. Be guided
by their experience. . Riley Peck,
shoemaker, AJcConnelleburg,
says, "1 was troubled with my
kidneys and bad s reness in my
back. I was dizzy at times and
it affected my eyes - I had to
set up often at night on account
of the kidney secretions and
was tired out in the morning,
The docter gave me only a little
relief. Two boxes of Doan's
Kidney Pills, procured at Trout's
Drug Store, gave me great
relief."
Price 50c at all dealers. Don
simply ask tor a kidney remedy
tret Doan's Kidney Pills the
same that Mr. Peck had.
Foster-MUburn Co , Props., Buf
falo, N. Y.
Advertisement.
' Runyan the Eye Man at
McConnellsburg, Friday and Sat
urday, November 10th and 11th.
Mrs. Claude Stenger, of Jug
town, is very ill.
Mrs. L. W. Seylar is in .Balti
more visiting 'her aunt, Mrs.
Edward Brooks.
Miss Ethel Kendall is spending
two weeks with friends in Waynes
boro and Harrisburg.
Mrs. M. W. Nace and daugh
ter Julia went to Hagerstown
Tuesday to consult an oculist.
Chas. Youse, of Mercersburg,
visited his brother William, in
McConnellsburg, a few days ago.
Mrs. W. H. Sheaffer (Ida
Nesbit)of Blain, Perry county,
is visiting her brothers in Big
Cove. .
Mrs. E. J. Johnston and daugh
ter Miss Florence are visiting
friends in Shippensburg and
Lewistown.
The Country Club gave a Hal
loween party at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. James H. Kendall Tues
day evening.
Georgia and Geraldine Knable
)f the Meadowgrounds, were
mtertained recently by Mrs.
Nettie Truax.
Miss Thelma Glazier of the
3ove gave a Hallowe'en party to
a nurAberof her young friends
Monday evening.
Attention is called to our sale '
register. A notice in the News
reaches practically every family !
in your neighborhood. j
Mrs. Ella McKibbin and her
ion Dr. James McKibbin, of
Amaranth, visited relatives in;
McConnellsburg two days this
areek.
Rev. C. F. Jacobs, will preach
n the Lutheran chbrch. McCon-
lellsburg, Sunday Nov. 5. at 10:30
i. m. and 7 p. m. At Big Cove
Wanted, For Sale, Fcr Rent,
Lost, Found, Etc.
R ATfcS One cent per word (or each
lngi-rt iun. No tilvertisement accepted
for lean than 16godu. Cub must ac
company order.
Bricks Fob
News ( ffice.
Sale. Apply at
8 24-tt
For Sale Auto Knitter at a
bargain. Write or call on J. W.
McClain, Waterfall, Pa. 11-2 4t
For Sale Ten thousand
feet of Yellow Pine. Call on,
or address, J. S. Hill, Need more,
Pa,. 10 26-2t.
For Sale: Well preserved,
pquare. Chickering piano, owner
hvrts in western State. Price
150 00. Mrs. W. L Cunningham
Euid, Pa. 10-26 5t
Baker & Bros.. Real Estate,
Insurance, Automobiles, Live,
Stock &c. Write us your desires
First .National Bank Building,
Everett, Pa. Loans arranged
for.
Intending to take up auction
eering, I respectfully ask those
wbo will nave sale this spriDg to
see me before engaging an auc
tioneer. Wilson Souders, Mc
Connellsburg. Pa. 10 12 4t,
You will flod "The Seasons La
test Millinery," also, the newest
Ideas in Mourning Veils, Hats
and Bonnets. At Mrs. Cather
ine Wiener's, Hancock, Mary
land. 8 81 tf
1,000 Bushels of Apples.
At nis sale in wens vauey on
Tuesday. November 2lst John
M. Scbenck will sell 1,000 -bush
els of apples, 700 bushels nf which
are York Imperials and the oth
ers, good varieties. St.
OAK GROVE.
Recent visitors at Geo. W. Bar
neu'a were, Easton, Marshall,
Pearl and Dorcas Stunkard, of
Six mile Ran; Mrs. Clyde Plua-
mer, New Grenada, and Mrs. Ira
Cornelius, Saltillo John New
man and family spent IS an day at
Shade Shore's at Maddensville.
At Alice McClain'8 husking
party were James Hudson and
Arthur Swartz.of Three Springs,
and Raymond and James Curf-
man.of Shade Valley Mrs. Eth
el McClain, Odetla Barnett and
Cary Palmer heiped Mrs. Bruce
Shore make appiebutter last
week Mrs. Daniel Black and
Raymond and Gertrude Black
helped James Cutchall's cut ap
ples for applebutter last week.
Thomas Benson is smiling be
cause "it's a Jboy." George and
Cora Glad felter spent last Sun
day at Jacob Cutchall's at Three
Springs. Mrs Bruce Shore
spent a week recently visiting
friends in Huntingdon.
BIO COVE TANNERY.
A fine audience greeted Rev.
lannery at ZtfO p.. ra. IRS Stair last Sunday at the
Mrs. Mary Wakefield desires i Lutheran church
state to the ladies of McCon- Last Sunday's calls in this
lellsburg and vicinity, that she section were: David Gordon and
loes all kinds of sewing and wife, of Plum Ran, Isaac Hewett
needlework. Also crocheting, and wife, of Crystal Spring, and
ombroidery and fancywork. It Harvey Pittman, of Sharp, at
mmm "f
ri'Mas
Chickens and Kerosene
How happy old Mother Dominique
is with her fluffy little brood ! Some
people think chickens will thrive on
'most anything they pick up. But
you know they'll never get nice and
fat or be good layers unless they get
the fight kind of feed.
And it's the same with your lamp
and oil stove. You'll never get the
light you want or the heat you need
till you use
ATLANTI
Avoid erattrtia by uaing Atlantic
Ray light Oil in a Rayo Lamp.
Beautiful and aarricaabla daaiina
$1.90 up, at your dealers'.
c
There's all the difference in the
world in oils. Start using this really
refined kerosene and watch results.
Its smooth, mellow rays make read
ing a delight. Its radiant, comforting
heat defies the wind and cold. That
nasty, burning smell is missing. That
annoying smoke you thought a
necessary evil isn't there. At last
you have found the kerosene you've
always wanted.
And it costs no more than ordi
nary kinds.
THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY
, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia
The
Handy Heat
El
Upstairs or
downstairs
any room in
the house is
made more (
cheerful and
livable with
the comforting, radiant
warmth of a Perfection
Oil Heater. You'll never
have any smoke, soot,
ashes or unpleasant odors.
Your dealer will show you
handsome designs, reason
ably priced at $3.50 to $5.
Go to the store
that display this
sign: Atlantic
RayoliehtOilFor
Sale Here. You'll
find it t good
place to buy regularly.
G. I. Esisner & Co.
HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF
Ladies' Dress Goods
in Serges, Taffetas, Poplins, &c, many at
old prices. A large assortment of
Dress Ginghams
at 10c and 12 l-2c, the same as last year
in price; nice dark patterns.
Outings at 8, 10, 121-2C.
last year's prices. A nice lot of Ladies',
Misses', and Children's
Dresses
at prices we cannot possibly duplicate at
the prices, 50c. to $1.25. The
Underwear Assortment
is very complets. In every line last year's
prices prevail, especially, so, in wolens.
Blankets
all sizes and kinds, See them.
Sweaters
quite a line at old prices. Some are high
er, of course, but the way they have
been selling the prices must be right.
Shoes
many at prices that can not be duplicat
ed at the prices asked now. See them.
Respectfully,
G. W. Reisner & Co.
Mrs. Rashel Shives: Mrs. Bert
Souders and son Ray mind at
Jacob Eiders; Mrs- Elmer Rowers
and daughter Helen, and Rev. A.
Dotterman at Jacob Gordon's;
David Bivens at A. V B. Souder's
Bessie Gordon at Frank De-
shong's; Wm. Bivens wife and
daughter at HI mm el Harris's
. David Bivens, near Laurel
Kidge, lost a valuable bull last
week. . .GeorgeLynch and family,
accompanied by his mother,
Forded" toMcUonnellsburg last
Saturday. . .J.J.Gordon is still on
the sick list.
burgh, is visiting her motber,
Mrs. J G.Cunningham. ..Har
vey Ford, wbose late residence
was m Finleyville, is occupying
theJames McClain property here.
..Mrs. Emma Gracey, of Tyrone,
is visiting in the home of R L
Alloway. ..Ernest Cunningham
has returned to Mt. Union after
having spent two we?ks in his
home. . .Miss Ola Thompson
spent a week with reia'iyesin
Saltillo. ..Daniel Alloway, wife
and daughter, and James Allo
loway, accompanied by Mr.
Grubb and Mr Dennison all of
Pittsburgh, are spending a few
days with the former's mother,
Mrs K M. Ailoway. ..Arthur
Cunningham, wife and son, ac
companied by Rutl. Cunningham,
motored from Mt. Union and
spent a few r.ours last Sunday in
the home of N. G. Cunningham
. . Mrs. Eldcn Brodbeck and lit
tle daughter, of Pitcairn are vis
iting Mrs. Brod beck's parents J.
S. Black and wife. ..Mrs. John
Thomas spent Sunday with her
son Charles Thomas ' at Saltillo.
. .Qeo. Sbafer, wife and daugh
ter Edith, motored to Mt. Union
Sunday. ..John Mills and wife
having spent the past ten days
with F. G. Mills, returned to
their home in Altoonalast Thurs
day. ..Mrs. S. S. Alloway" is
SDending few days here. ..J.
L. Grissinger has purchased the
L L. Cunningham property and
expects to occupy it in the near
future. ..Preaching at Zion M.
E. Church Sunday evening at 7
o'clock.
Mrs.
NEW GRENADA.
Alice McClain, of Pitts-
Why
pay
for
duty
SHAPIRO BROTHERS
Largest complete department store in Huntingdon County
ORBISONIA, PENNA,
Every department of this great store is completely stocked
for your requirements, for
Fall and Winter Wear Apparel.
Ladies' and Misses'
Coats, Suits and Millinery
Our Linoas bigger than ever. We bought
early for your benefit so as to give you
LOWER PRICES than other dealers.
We invite you to see our line. . i
Men's and Boys' and Youths'
Overcoats, and Clothing'
Men's Suit at $7.50.
Hand Tailored Suits at $10.98 and up.
Overcoats in the newest makes and all wool
fabrics f 4.98, 16 50, $7.75 and up.
Prices Have Not Advanced Here We Save you Money.
Shoes and Rubber Goods
complete Line for the Men, Ladies and Children.
See our values at $1.98, for Men's Work Shoes, School Shoes un
' derpriced.
Dry Goods and
Dress Goods
tor charming winter at
tire, all the new fabrics,
leading shades. Prioes
25c. yd. to $1.98.
Blankets-Extra Large Cotton
Blankets per pair 98c.
' Wool Knapp per pair $219.
Best Grade Wool per pair cheap
Comforts of Pure Cotton $1.49
Sweaters and Knit Goods
We are glad to tell you we have
all the leading colors and best
grades. Prices run 49o., 75o.,
$1.25 and up. German Pure
Wool at Low Prices.
FURNISHINGS AND UNDERWEAR
WAISTS, SHIRTS AND
NECKWEAR.
See our line and save money. "
Men's Working Clothes, Trousers and Gloves.
Pants at 98c, $1.50, $2?00and up. ,
A positive saving on each purchase.
See our Ram Coats and Storm Proof Coats $5 98
FURNITURE, STOVES. CARPETS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
No use to send or go away for these needs we carry a big Hue and we can save you money.
FREE
$1000
WOKTH VALUABLE
GIVEN AWAV
PREMIUMS
FREE
For a limited time we give away to every patron absolutely tree, your choice of valuable pre
miums, with a purchase of $15 and op. These articles are all warranted, and means 10 to 15
per cent extra saving. Come and see our premiums on display. . Get our coupon card and
begin to make your home beautiful. , .
BRING YOUR PRODUCE HERE POSITIVELY HIGHER PRICED-PAID.
-when you boy cigarettes?
Import duty doesn't add a thing
to the quality or taste of a cigarette
it's just a valueless expense.
Piedmonts pay no duty because
they are Virginia tobacco ALL Virginia
grown right here in the United States.
Golden, lively and mellow as Virginia
sunshine itself.
Tobacco experts will tell you that
Virginia is the best cigarette tobacco
that grows on earth.
J -
A package of Piedmonts, please. 99
An ALL Virginia Cigarette
7tfCigarette of Quality'
NOTE 1 The duty on the Turkish tohacco that
jroei into a Sc package of lo-o illcd blended cigarette,
it freater than the cost of the tobacco itself ! But
Piedmonts, made of highest-grade Virginia tohacco,
haut all tht valui in the cigarettet became there U
M duty on Virginia tobacco no letan night u
cAlso "Packed 10 for 10',
Shapiro Bros
BEEiBToU8E Orbisonia, Penna.