The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, December 21, 1916, Image 4

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    " THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURO, FX.
FULTON COUNTS NEWS
Published Every Thursday.
B. ff. HCl, Editor and Proprietor
McCONNELLSBURG, PA.
DECEMBER 21, 1016
P iblished Weekly. $151 per
Annum in Advance.
E I
sred at tbs Postoflloe at MaConnsllsburi;
Pi., as seoond class mall muter.
AFTER EIGHT YEARS
Remains
KcCoanelfcburg Testimony
tnshakea.
Tim 3 is tbe best test of truth.
Here is a McConnellsburg story
that has stood tbe test of time
It is a story with a point which
u 1 come straight home to many
of us.
Miss Susan Peightel, McCon
r.ellsburg, says: "I was in poor
health for some time and I be
lieve that weak kidneys caused
the t ouble. 1 suffered greatly
Irom severe pains in my back,
which often darted into my bead.
I often became dizzy and had
chills. 1 was losiug strength
daily and felt poorly In every way.
Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at
Trout's Drug Store, brought me
quick relief." (statement given
N ivember 5, 1917 )
Over six years later, Miss
Peigbtel said: "Wheceverl need
a backache or kidney medicine,
I use Doan's Kidney Pills. They
relieve me."
Price 50c, at all dealers.
Don't simply ask for a kidney
remedy get Doan's Kidney
Pills the same that Miss Peigb
tel has twice publicly recommend
ed Foster Milburn C o., Props.,
Buffalo, M. Y.
Advertisement.
Doctors Raise Fees
Physicians in Adams county
will raise their fee on and after
January 1. This was decided at
a meeting of the County Medical
Society in Gettysburg Friday.
During 1915 the total road and
bridge expenditures in the United
States amounted to about $282,
000,000, of which probably not
over $15,000,000 represented the
value of the statute and convict
labor.
For Christmas Shoppers
Our Store is in Holiday Attire and an body 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, Mackintosh ?5, Hits,
Caps, Shirts, Gloves, Underwear S weat
ers, Hosiery, Neckties, Etc. -
Socks Brothers
Opposite National Hotel
Chambersburg, Penna.
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, l'A.
1 SHAPIRO BROS I
t ; ?
5 Largest Complete Dept. Store in Huntingdon Co.
! ORBISONIA, PA. I
THE STORE WITH THE XMAS SPIRIT S
Men's CLOTHING Whs
A splendid opportunity for a Suit or an
Overcoat Our line is larger than others.
Style and tit the best.
PRICES $7.50 to $18.00.
Boys' Suits
Fancy Worsted, Blue Seree, and other
Wools. Prices $2.19 and up.
Misses' COATS Ladies'
New arrivals of Plushes, Velveteens, Mixed
Goods and other clothes made in the
newest effects.
Prices $ 1.98 up to $17.98.
There are yet good choosing in our suits
and skirts also.
Gifts For Every One That Will Please
Linens,
Handkerchiefs
Hosiery,
Umbrellas,
Box Papers.
Gloves,
Toilet Sets,
Nectcwear,
M n tilers,
Sweaters,
Aluminum Ware.
Traveling Necessities in Leather.
Combination Supporters, etc.
or Gentlemen.
Fancy Knitted Goods.
Fine Impported China.
NEATLY PACKED IN HOLLY BOXINGS
TOYS
A wonderland of toys, all the newest nov
elties in Wood and Meta! 10j t f 1 00.
Dolls, Dolls, Dolls.
CANDY
Tons of it here Pure and Fresh.
Prices lower here.
Special prices to teachers and schools.
SHOES
of the latest styles at no advances. Big
variety, to show you.
Men's and Ladies specials at$l 93.
Children's Shoes moderately priced.
Fruits, and other things plenty.
Come and Bring Your Friend?.
0
Don't be misled by cry of High Prices. We have biglines in all
wares at positively lowest prices.
Bring your produce here, we pay higher prices.
Ask for one of our Premium Cards and save for valuable Premiums FREE.
S
SHAPIRO BROS., g
ORBISONIA "'ZVsSr PENNA. $
Lodge Resolutions.
At a regular mentlng of Fort Little.
tnnLoripe. No. 4S4, 1. O. O. F , the
filivln mi-. iii'iiit an'l resolutions
t tk i iloi'itii:
A iikiikas ll Inn plemed Almighty
God in rt in.im li'. in our mldnt and
our Li'trts, lifter h lliicrlDtf nnd long
i itfii in- nine,), our orioveu brother,
Mr. M A llll : l'hr..fi.re be It
It-soi.vkd, TtHt In his doath thii
Link ii bit" lust a brother of whom It
has J.ixt ronton t le proud; who
lived th pi'iii(tlilcN of Dud fellowship
t'i r vtiily limine lost a kind, prov
ider l huvlrind, and loving father.
HKSoi.vki) That while we deeply
deplore our Iii8H, and that while till
departure will create a void in our
hearu that time ca mot llll, believing
that the good that men do will live
after 'he n, and that their character!
will ahidn as a fratrrnnl influence, yet.
we how In submission to the Divine
will, knowing that lit) who doeth all
tliingH well hath not dealt unwlsol.v la
go Kuddeuly culling from us our
broth r
Kksolvko, That we extend our
heartfelt sympathies to the wife and
children, who go much need his wise
council in life.
Rksolvkd, That In respect to the
memory of our deceased brother, our
charter be draped In mourning for
thirty day.
Kksolvko, That these resolutions
be spread upon the minutes of the
Lodge, That a transcript be presented
to the bereaved family, and that the
same be published in the county pa
pers. S. L. Ht't'KI.KY,
1). W. C'KOMKK,
V. C. Hake,
Committee.
Whereas, It has been permitted by
Divine Providence that our beloved
brother and class member, William C
Davis, has been removed from among
us; and whereas, the deceased wag at
all times a most faithful and highly
helpful and attentive student of thr
work that came before us; be It
Rk.soi.vki, That the members of
this Men's Bible Class of the Mi tho
list Episcopal Church of McConnells
burg, Fa., as a lu.st tribute, by this
method, express thetr rlth apprecia
tion ami esteem of his life and associ
ation; that we express our fueling of
great loss by reason of his removal
from our midst.
HESDLVf'.I', That the charter of this
class be draped for a period of two
weeks from th date of the adoption
of these resolutions; that these ieso-
lutions be spread upon the class re
cord, and that a copy of the same be
sent to the only surviving brother, A.
Iv. Davis of llustontown, I'a.
b u omitted and unanimously adopt
ed this 17th day of Decnuber l'.llii.
IS. C. I. AMU. liSON,
AH.MIilAI. "SMITH,
II U. Sack,
Committee.
Life's Lubricant
Good cheer is agreatlubricant.
It oils all of life's machinery.
Good cheer is agreat producer
ti ii 1.1,
11 aaus wonaerruuy to one
active ability and increases men
tal and physical power. It
makes hosts of friends and helpi
as to be interesting and agree
able.
oooa cueer win attract more
customers, sell more goods, do
more business with less wear
and tear than almost and other
quality.
Optimism is the greatest busi
nessgetter biggest trader, truest
achiever in the world.
Pessimism has never done any
thing bnt tear down and do troj
what optimism has built up.
In the business office, in society
m politics, in workshops, every
where, the favorite is always thr
cheerful fellow with the briehl
smile and bright thoughts.
Good nature, cheerful ones do
not waste their votal energies as
rapidly as thegrumbler or the
too sober, too sour ones do.
Good cheer is a simple habit
It is one of the best in the list-
rue Christian Ilearld. .
I iquor Notice.
Nntlne Ih hereby irtven that the following
utiiuru urputiiH nuve uiea ineir pennons iu tin
othee of the Cicrk of Quarter Sessions, of
KiiHon anuntv, l'u.. uruvlDit the CJourt to iirunt
u them l.iiM-nne to keep an Inn or Tuveru.
unci to -ell li.in.tr. und thut the s ime will lie
iire .enieii 10 tne haul Court, on Tuesiluv. the
Jlh day of January IUI7 at loo'olock a. 111.
Robert V. llroadbcck. llurnt Cublas, Pa,
Hurry Hamll, MuConuelNburK, P.i.
Clua. F. Kbult, MoConnellsburK, Pit.
O. FRNK HEVRY,
Clerk g. S.
Clerk Offlee, I
Lec. IB, 1914. f
GICHESTER.S PILLS
V i;w:i:..A:f.,:,r.ll' hv.trrh
SOLD BY DfiLGQISTS EVERV'AKCRE
Executor's Notice.
JMateof A.J. Fore, lute of Dublin town
nIiii. i' , (l-Mieu-e.il,
l.etten u stameoiurt on the above estate
br.vinn In 111 irr-inteil in the uuderxlKued. all
per n:m Imleijieil to the said estate are re
(nested to make pavnii lit. and those having
OialniH to present ihe si'iie without delay.
ll-53-dt.
C11AS. MetiKUKK.
Burnt CalanH, Pa.
Western Maryland Rallwaj.
Tn Effect November 20, 1918.
Subjeat to change without notice.
Tritna leare Hancock m followi:
No. T t 40 a. m. (dally) foi Cumberland, PltW
burrb and west, alw Klkiiix, aud Weat
- Viririnli polnw.
No. It 5.H m. (dally) for Haireratown, Ge
trfbur Hanover, Vork (except Sunday),
and llaltlmore.
No. 1- Wi a. m. (dally except Sunday) for
Cumberland and Intermediate points.
No. 49.07 a. m. (da'ly eieept Sunday) for
Haireratown. (leityHhurir.Hanover. V9rk
Baltlmoreand Intermediate point. Wash
ington, Philadelphia, and New York.
No, tt-n p. m (dally) Weatern Erprem fot
Cumberland West Virginia nolnti, and
Pittsburgh, Chicago and tbe Weat.
No. t-tlW p. m. (dally) Fipress for Hagem
town. Wavnesboro, Chambersburg, Hal
t'more. Washington. Philadelphia and
New York.
O.'V. STEWART
8. ENNB9 Oan'l Passenger Af't
Uenera Manager
Santa Glaus Invites
.... : YOU TO :
JEWELER LUDWIG
AT CHAMBERSBURG
Buy Her a Chest of Silver
A dozan or more beautiful pat
tern of high grade silver knives,
forks and spoons id oak and ma
hogany chests, ranging in price
from $9 00 to $ 12, $ 13 50 flo 00
on upward. A chot of silver
makes an ideal gift.
Our Stock
of sterling silver flat and hollow
ware is complete. Knives, forks
tea and table spoons in many new
patterns, creams and sugars,
olack co Hoe sets In sterling $45
to f !8 Tea sets on up to $163.
Mahogany Mantle Clocks
chiming the Westminister notes
it each quarter and the hours on
1 chord of three sweet toned rods
These clocks were made by tho
famous Yougans the Seth Thorn
ises of Germany, tho clocks' are
if the finest c nstruction and of
simplest mechanism. 4 None ot
hese clocks are now coming to
America and are becoming curi-
wities. Wo have five of them,
j'.ch one a beauty and marked
I'gu'arly alf42. We have con
cluded to close them out at $35.
for your pick. Don't wait, come
right along.
WM. H. LUDWIG
Jeweler Chambersburg, Pa
MAKE YOUR WIFE HAPPY
Tfiose'of you who are bless
ed with good wives, and there
arc thousands of them in our
city and county-show your
appreciation of her good
qualities by handing to her
this Xmas, a diamond ring.
She may intimate that she
does not care for a diamond,
but, Jeweler Ludwig con
cludes that, judging from the
expressions of 95 per cent,
of his woman shoppers, their
secret heart's desire is a nice
diamond solitaire. Come,
gentlemen, take a peep at
those seven sparkling beau
ties at $100, each. Now on
view in our window, they are
priced regularly at $108, to
$115, each. Those who
would invest more liberally,
we have larger ones, $138,
$148, $170 on up to $350.
WM. H. LUDWIG
Jeweler Chambersburg, Pa.
S
Solid Gold Finger Ring:
for the boys and girls, a whole
tray full of them signets and
stone mounted all coloi a gar
nets, rubies, amethysts, etc,
marked regularly $3, $4 and a
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 $1 CO each. Don't mug
'hese beautiful rings. All are
solid gold.
Our Leather Department
contains large collections of man
icure set", hind bags, card cases
tUsks, photo lrames in many
styles ao4 siz-is, men's wallets in
profusion-$l 25 to $7 50 each.
Dt easing cases for both sex
these range irom $5 upward.
Leather hack cloth brushes with
genuino Russian bristles, collap
sible cup., E0 centi to $5 each.
Desk sols galore Desk pads too
$1 7o upward Playing card sets
emergency sets and other uaetul
things suitable for Xmas gifts.
WM. H. LUDWIG
Jeweler Chambersburg, Pa.
ZE
MILS
To the Residents of McConnellsburg and
Surrounding Country:
Are you "aware that Harmon's H use Funmhin Establishment in Chambers
burs; is sending Furniture, Rugs, etc., and ddzens 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:
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
$30 00 each,
Reed Rockers in manv patterns,
Odd China pieces,
Haviland Dinner Sets,
bemi-Porcelain Dinner Sets, 100 piec
es, $H.5Q up,
Couches in various coverings,
Sewing Machines $ 1 6.00 to 535.00,
Mirrors, all siz s anJ prices,
Buffets
China Closets
Sewing Tables,
Dining Chairs,
Library Tables,
Parlor Tables,
Parlor Cabinets,
Kitchen Cabinets, all prices in white
enamel,
Royal Rest Chair,
Statuary,
Dressers,
Chiffoniers,
Toilet Tables,
Brass B;ds,
Brass Costumers,
Push The Button anil Resi
if VvN.V
mm, r n
s Vt J mm W W w mt
Urn! rella Stands,
Pictures,
Hall Racks,
Extension Tables,
Globe-Weinicke Sectional Bo.okcase,
Bed Davenports,
Parlor Suits, i
Sofas,
Rugs, all sizes, and dozens of other gifts
which will be useful in any home.
F. HAYES HARMON,
65-67-69 SOUTH MAIN STREET,
CHAMBERSBURG. PA.
P. S.Look tor large Sign at top of Building.