The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, December 14, 1916, Image 4

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    THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBUXO, PA.
Housework Is A Burden
Woman's lot is a weary one at
best But with backache and
other distressing kidney ills life
indeed becomes a burden. Doan's
Kiiney Pills have made life
brighter for many McConnells-
burg women, liead what Mrs.
Cldvenger says:
Mrs. Lucinda Clevenger, Mc
Connellsburg, says: 'My back
ached badly and I couldn tdomy
housework. I had dizzy spells
and chills and was annoyed by
the kidney secretions. Often
6welling3 appeared under my
eyes and I was very nervous at
night I was troubled by rheu
matic twinges. Doan's Kidney
Pills removed all signs of the
trouble. I procured them at
Trout's Drug Store."
Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't
simply ask lor a Kidney remedy
get Doan's Kidney Pills the
same that Mrs. Clevenger uses.
Foster-MUbum Co , Props., Buf
falo, N. Y.
Advertisement.
Missionaries Returning.
After an absence of almost
seven years as missionaries in
China. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Hum
phrey left Ningyunfu, China,
on the eighth of November for a
return trip to America for the
accustomed seven-years vacation.
As they do not have any Chicago
Limiteds in China, it will take
them until the 1st of March to
reach Shanghai, and by the mid
dle of April, they will have cross
ed the Pacific and be under the
parental roof of Mrs. Humphrey's
parents, Mr. aid Mrs. VV. H.
Baumgardner at Wells Tannery.
Wells Tannery, lying at the
head of a beautiful valley nestled
in the foothills of the Alleghen-
ies, may well be proud of the
fact that it is the home of two
missionaries Mrs. Humphries
(Maud Baumgardner) just re
turning from China, and Miss
Alice Wishart who spent several
years in India.
For Christmas Shoppsrs
Our Store is in Holiday Attire anJ anybody that
is looking for a Christmas remembrance,
can find any number of choice things
here that will be appropriate and
"Just the Thing"
Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, Mackintoshes, Hats.
Caps, Shirts, Gloves, Underwear Sweat
ers, Hosiery, Neckties, Etc.
Socks Brothers
Opposite National Hotel
Chambersburg. Penna.
Strait-Theoboli
Mr. David E. Strait, of Hus
tontown, and Mis3 Ida Theobold,
of Greensburg, Pa., were united
in marriage at Hustontown on
Wednesday of last week by Rev.
Geo. B. Mc. Reidell, of the M. E.
chusch. The bride is a skilled
trained nurse. Mr. and Mrs.
Strait have the best wishes of
their friends.
New Milk Service.
On Monday, January 1st, Geo.
K. Nelson will begin a daily
milk service to the people of Mc
Connellsburg. The price will be
3 cents a pint Seventeen pint
tickets will be sold for fifty cents.
Sale Postponed.
Owing to circumstances that
have arisen since advertsing for
a sale to be held on Wednesday
the 20th of December, Bryan
Mellott, 1 mile west of Pleasant
Ridge has postponed his sale
indefinitely.
An auto-party composed of Mr.
and Mrs. John Carmack and son
Ellis, Mrs. Jesse Carmack and
daughter Laura, Miss Olive Wible
and Vernon Kerlin all of Clear
Ridge drove to McConnellsburg
last Thursday for the entertain
ment at the Auditorium.
The Laurel Ridge Christian
Sunday School will meet at the
church on Sunday, December 24th
at 10 o'clock to receive their
treat Nellie Hess, Secretary.
Peace in Sight
ineworiais rejoicing on bc
count of the fact that on Tues
day, Germany, together with the
allied central powers, proposed
to treat for peace with the en
tente allies. The United States,
I Switzerland, Spain and the Vati
, can are suggested a Committee
to bring about a settlement that
will make for lasting peace. As
a result of this announcement by
Germany, the bottom fell out o
the industrial issues in the stock
market, and grain and cotton
got a severe jolt.
Wm. L. Spade, aged 36, son of
John G. Spade near Hancock,
died in Nebraska, on the 2nd
inst His remains were brought
home and laid to rest at the
Lutheran church Buck Valley.
Fuller notice next week. .
Mrs. Emma Kendall Hender
son, of Tarkio, Mo., is visiting
her mother Mrs. Margaret Ken
dall and other relatives in the
Cove.
SHAPIRO BROS
Largest Complete Dept. Store in Huntingdon Co.
ORBISONIA, PA.
THE STORE WITH THE XMAS SPIRIT g
Men's CLOTHING Youths
A splendid opportunity for a Suit or an
Overcoat. Our line i9 larger than others
Style aod tit the best.
PRICES $7.50 to $18.00.
Boys' Suits
Fancv Worsteds, Blue Sere?, anc
Wools Prices $2.19 and up.
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Misses' COATS
New arrivals of Plushes, Velveteens, Mixid
Goods and other clothes made in the
newest effects.
Prices $4.98 up to $17.98.
Tuereareyet good chooaiog in our suits
and skirts also.
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Gifts For Every One That Will Please
RECORD OF DEATHS.
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Mns Pachel Hughes.
Mrs Kachel Hughes, widow of
the late James Hughes, died at
her home in Pigeon Cove on
j Thursday, December 6, 1916,
aged 76 vears, 10 months, and 4
days. The funeral services, con
ducted by Rev. Dr. Webster, of
the Presbyterian ChurchHancock,
toi k place on Saturday, and her
remains were laid to rest in the
cemetery at the Presbyterian
church at VVarfordsburg. She
had been bfflicted with rheuma
tism and heart trouble for a long
time, and deaUi came suddenly.
Mrs. Hughes was a Presbyte
rian and an excellent woman.
She is survived by one son and
five daughters; namely, William
at home: bailie, wife of Frank T.
Post, Sideling Hill: Catherine,
wife of LUs worth Hendershot,
near Warfordsburg: Margaret,
wife of Leonard Eichelberger,
Hagerstown; Mary, wifeof David
Kerns, Warfordsburg, and Jean-
nette, wife of a Mr. Ward, reside
ing at Pattersons Creek, . W. Va.
Mrs. John A. Deshong.
Mary E., wife of John Adam
Deshong one mile east of Ando-
ver, aged 52 years and 4 days.
died Monday night, December 4,
1916, as a result of an attack of
pneumonia, contracted after she
The deceased was a daughter w 10tt Be's oa UP 10 w
StaffSftAftoEf SSSa Mahogany Mantle Clocks
and four children, namely, Alii- chiming the Westminister notes
son J., Dotte, wife of lodd Car- at each quarter and the hours on
baugh of Big Cove: Beckie J.. L ua t , k .
and Pleasant at home. She has " r , . owcc', lu .cu ri'U8
i uestj uk'chs were maaa oy ine
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Santa Claus Invites
-:- YOU TO
JEWELER LUDWIG
AT CHAMBERSBURG
Bay Her a Chest of Silver
A dozen or more beautiful pat
tern of high grade silver knives,
forks and spoons in oak and ma
hogany chests, ranging in price
from $9 00 to $12, $13 60 $15 00
on upward. A chest of silver
makes an ideal gift.
Our Stock
of sterling silver flit and hollow
ware is complete. Knives, forks
tea and table spoons in many new
patterns, creams and sugars,
black coffee sets .n sterling $45
MAKE YOUR WIFE HAPPY
Those of you who are bless
ed with good wives, and there
are thousands of them in our
city and county-show your
appreciation of her good
qualities by handing to her
this Xtnas, a diamond ring.
She may intimate that she
does not care for a diamond,
but, Jeweler Ludwig con-
eludes that, judging from the
expressions of 95 per cent.
of his woman shoppers, their
secret heart's desire is a nice
diamond solitaire. Come,
Linens,
Handkerchiefs
Hosiery,
Umbrellas,
Box Papers.
Gl )ves,
Toilet Sets,
Necuwear,
MuRlers,
Sweaters,
Aluminum Ware.
Ti aveling Necessities in Leatht r.
Combination Supporters, etc.
or Gentlemen.
Fancy Knitted Goods.
Fine Impported China.
NEATLY PACKED IN HOLLY BOXINGS
TOYS
A wonderland of toys, all the newest nov
elties in Wood and Meta' 10j t $1 00.
Dolls, Dolls, Dolls.
CANDY
Tons of it here Pure and Fresh.
Prices lower here.
Special prices to teachers and school.
SHOES
of the latest styles at no advances.
variety, to show you.
Men's and Ladies specials at$l 93.
Children's Shoes moderately priced.
Fruits, and other things plenty.
Come and Bring Your Friends.
Big
Don't be misled by cry of High Prices. We have big lines in
wares at positively lowest prices.
one sister, Harriet
The funeral was held on the
following Wednesday, the servi
ces being conducted by Rev. Na
than I. Bishop, of Hustontown,
and interment was made in the
cemetery at the Sideling Hill
Christian church.
Mrs. Rachel Shives.
Mrs. Kachel Shives. widow of
the late B. F. Shives, died at her
home on Laurel Ridge in the
lower end of Ayr township on
Thursday. December 7. 1916.
aged 54 years, 10 months, and 26
days. The funeral services, con
ducted bv Rev. J. Leidv Yean'rlc.
of the Reformed Church, McCon- Jeweler
neiisburg, took place the follow'
ing Sunday morning, interment If
was made in the cemetery at
Damascus church in Thompson
town snip.
1 he deceased was a daughter
of the late Andrew Shives of
Thompson township and was an
excellent woman. She is surviv
ed by two children, Raymond and
Miss Florence at home. Mrs.
George B. Evans, of Sharpe, is
a sister.
W. S. Crawford
Walter Scott Crawford, aeed
61 years, 1 month and 25 days,
led at the home of his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Crawford in
Buck Valley on Sunday December
lylb. lhe funeral services
were conducted by Rev. John
Bennett, of the Brethren church.
and interment was made in the
cemetery at Mayes Chapel in
Bethel township. His death was
the result of an attack of typhoid
lever and he was ill only a few
aays.
Besides the parents he is sur
vived by the following brothers
and sisters: Howard of Williams:
virs. Browning. Williams: Mrs
heodore Fletcher. Crystal
springs; Lurtis, Guy, Mary and
da, at home.
Mrs. M. I.. Kirk.
Fannie, wife of M. Luther
turk, died at their home in Hus
tontown early Monday morning,
December 11, 1916. While she
had been in somewhat frail
health for a lone time, she was
only seriously ill since the pre
ceding Friday. The funeral took
place yesterday afternoon and in
terment was made at Fairview.
She is survived by her husband
and one daughter hssie
Mrs. Kirk was a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. David Copenhaver,
and she was born in Wells Val
ley. She was a member of the
Presbyterian chnrch, and a most
excellent wife and mother.
Jere Kope.
Jeremiah Kope, aged 67 years,
died at the home of his brother
John L. Kope near Burnt Cabins
on bunday, December 3, .1916
I he funeral took p ace on the
following Tuesday, the services
being conducted by Rev. Kauff
man, of Fannettsburg and inter
ment was made at Dry Run.
Mr. Kope was unmarried and he
died as the result of a stroke of
paralysis.
famous Y.ugans-theSeth Thorn fv
ises of Germany, the clocks are tnose seven sparkling beau-
f the finest c nstructmn and of ties at $100, each. Now on
view in our window, they are
implest mechanism. None ot
hese clocks are now coming to
Amenca and are becoming curi
osities. We have five of them,
each one a beauty and marked
regularly at $42. We have con
cluded to close them out at $3o.
for your pick,
right along.
WM. H. LUDWIG
Chambersburg, Pa.
priced regularly at $108, to
$115, each. Those who
would invest more liberally,
we have larger ones, $138,
Don't wait, come $148, $170 on up to $350.
WM. H. LUDWIG
Jeweler Chambersburg, Pa.
Solid Gold Finger Rings
for the boys and girls, a whole
tray full of them signets and
stone mounted all colois-gar.
nets, r ubie8, amethysts, etc
marked regularly $3, $ i and i
few at $5 each, all going at the
uniform price of $2 60
Another Batch
of beautiful birthday rings f r
Misses, all colors as above mark
ed to sell at $1 75, Jeweler Lud
wig told Santa to take them
along for $1 00 each. Don't misi
these beautiful rings. All are
solid gold.
Our Leather Department
contains large collections of man
icure seta, h ind bags, card cases
flwks, photo irames in many
styles aud sizh, men's wallets In
profusion $1 25 to $7 50 each.
Di easing cases for both sex
theso range trom $5 upward.
Leather back cloth brushes with
genuine Russian bristles, cillap
sible cups, 50 cents to $o each.
Desk sets galore Desk pads too
$1 75 upward. Playing card sets
emergency sets and other useiul
things suitable for Xmas gifts.
WM. H. LUDWIG
Jeweler Chambersburg. Pa.
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To the Residents of McConnellsburg and
Surrounding Country:
Are you aware that Harmon' House Furnishing: Establishment in Chambers
burg is sending Furniture, Rugs, etc., and dozens ot Victor Victrolas right into your
territory, every month ?
There is a reason why we are doing this; and the reason is this: We have the
largest and the most varied assortment in Chambersburg also the best goods for the
least money.
Ask anyone who has purchased at our store if this is not correct.
Our vast holiday stock is now on the floor, and we want you to come look
over this large and varied assortment of merchandise. .
A Few X-mas Suggestions :
Push The Button and Rest
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Bring your produce here, we pay higher prices.
Ask for one of our Premium Cards and save for valuable Premiums FREE.
SHAPIRO BROS., x
ORBISONIA "'"Sso"" PENNA. S
Educational Meeting.
A local institute was held Fri
day eveninsr. December 1st at
Scott's school, at which the fol
lowing questions were discussed:
1. Giving and with-holding as
sistance. 2. What makes a good
teacher? 3. Grammar, How
taught? The following teachers
were present: Misses Erma and
Vcrgie Gress from Bethel: Mr.
Wilmer Mason from Lickinor
Creek: Mr. John Kelso from Dub
lin; Miss Mason, and' Messrs
Wagner, Kerlin, and Mock from
Todd. Lois Mason, Secretary.
Miss Emilie Reisner and Miss
Edith Martin of Chambersburg
visited Miss Mildred Mock from
Thursday until Monday.
Victor-Victrolas,
Music Cabinets,
Piano Benches,
Ladies Desks in Quarter Oak, Fumed
Oak, Mahogany, etc.
Brass Jardinieres, Brass and Mahogany
Smokers,
Rockers in all finishes from $1.50 to
530 00 each,
Keed Rockers in manv patterns,
Odd China pieces,
Haviland Dinner Sets,
Semi-Porcelain Dinner Sets, 100 piec
es, 'A 50 up,
1 Couches in various coverings.
Sewing Machines 516.00 to $35.00,
Mirrors, all siz 's and prices,
Buffets,
China Closets,
Sewing Table,
Dining Chairs,
Library Tables,
Parlor Tables,
Parlor Cabinets,
Kitchen Cabinets, all prices in white
enamel,
Royal Rest Chair
Statu uy,
Dre-sers,
Chiffoniers,
Toilet Tables,
Brass B ds,
Brass Costumers,
Umbrella Stands,
Pictures,
Hall Racks, .
Extension Tables,
Globe-Weinicke Se.tional Bookcase,
Bed Davenports,
Par'or Suits,
Sofas,
Rugs, all sizes, and dozens of other gifts
which will be useful in any home.
P.S.-
F. HAYES HARMON,
65-67-69 SOUTH MAIN STREET,
CHAMBERSBURG. PA. .
-Look for large Sign at top of Building.