TUB TUITOrT COUNTY lTEr"a, McOOHHELLJJUlC, PJL KESIINS PAHAGRAPBS t iod Oenerai Interest, Qithered tt Home or Clipped from oar ) Exchange!.. Sensed for hurried readers "1 M. Peck and Edward Cray, . !eedmore, Bpent a few hours xConnellsburg last Monday. lil Wagner, of Hagerstown.is !ne in the home of his grand r, Paul Wagner, East Lin- Way. Rummell. who had lome with Mr. and Mrs. A. tz, was taken to the Cham burg hospital Monday.' s. Wilbur Grissinger spent : .'ays visiting in the home of ister, Mrs. Delmar McCune . jrcersburg. :x Winifred Metzler, of Har ;ville, spent last week in the 3 of her aunt, Mrs. Peter rton, near town. l James McQuade spent ;ral days during the past -visiting her parents, Mr. I I lrs. D. H. Fore, near Knobs- ' .' .' ',, C. Appleby, who has been -fon the A. J. Fore property li of Knobsville, is moving to i Dawney farm owned by John IZsnry in Taylor township. !J D. Shimer, a clerk in the ate Insurance Department, ;!sburg, Bpent the time from rday until Monday with his "yon South Second Street " :r former, townsman, Bundy Cist, now a resident of War " burg, accompanied by John .51, also of Warfordsburg, .3 agreeable callers at the ' 3 office Monday. ES. Prank B. Sipes : the highest market price ' 3f hides at tbeir butcher in ' McConnellaburg, also 3t price paid for calf skins ; Jcins and tallow. Advertisement,' C. Regi, who is spending : : inter in Seneca County, 0., i that they have had only reek's good sleighing this t..', and that the farmers are tirg ready for their spring k. ' Uymond Grissirger, a student Conwpy Hall Carlisle, and ron Mirtin, a student at Will iprft Seminary, returned to ir repprctive homes last Fri F evening for their Easter va lon.'J 'J.T Mort, Cook Foster, Davie lt:ri and J. M. Colledge with 1 at named at the wheel, :s an automobile party from " Run that came down to 1 aellsburg last Sunday and : : " xl court Monday. . lirist Demick.of Elm wood . t r having visited his sis I jy(Mrs. F. M. Sherman), N. Y., is spending two . -. visiting his sister Maggie id D. Shimer), and other and relatives in this vi--1 "tod Mrs. Hal B. Trout and tvey Cooper went over to Fox's in Franklin county way to see Mr. John R. 0 has been quite poorly e time. Mrs. Trout and Ooper are daughters of x. il w..3 ; Lillian and Margaret, h of Shippensburg, ac led by their grand-aunt 'nnie Doyle. sDent the J f m Friday until Monday "me or tne children's Other, Mrs. Elizabeth North Second Street rd M. Denisar, Mercers- 2, called at the News ?nday paid another year's tiontohis paper which ady paid a year ahead, .the name on the label i to that of his daughter, ice. i 0 D. Sxnna t.t visited in the home er-in-law W. E. CM. Way until Monday, when J'C( mpanied home by his I little daughter Gladys, I been spending the past nencmeofMrs.Swope's W. Pay lor is movincr ' from the Wilson Tit. H Ayr tonwship to the Pay lor farm in the same Bruce Paylor, goes I William Paylor farm to top's farm at the Reuni Jas in Licking Creek Jfcthe A son was born to Mr. and Mrs, Paul Shimer Tuesday afternoon, Miss Lessie Bard is a guest in the home of D. E. Little this week. Miss Ella Kendall went to Way nesboro last Friday to visit her sister Mrs. R. W. McKibbin. Mr. and Mrs. George Morton are happy over the arrival of a young son one day last week. Lewis Largent, who had been employed in the Remington Arms factory is home for a few days. Herbert Duffy spent a few days in Harri8burg recently with his sister Mrs. Nathan D. Everetts. Clarence Nesbit who is em ployed with Remington Arm Co., at Chester, Pa., is home for a few days. Samuel Peck, of Dickeys Moun tain is spending this weeK in home of his half-brother P. P. Shives. J. H. Johnston and Charley Duffy attended Daniel Sheets sale near Mercersburg one day ast week. Ex-County Treasurer and Mrs. Samuel A. Hess, .Needmore, R. R. 2, spent a few hours in town yesterday. Miss Anna Johnston went to Mercersburg one day last week to visit her brother Mr. S. Houst on Johnston. Miss Jean Johnston who had been at the Jefferson Hospital hiladelphia for treatment is borne much improved. Ralph Reed, who has been in bad health for some time went to Chambersburg, Tuesday with a view to trying the hospital. Charlie Croyl and son Preston, of Riddlesburg, are in town this week. The father is a witness on one of the cases pending in court An automobile party consisting of 0. G. Akersand daughter Miss Virginia, and Mr. Akers' neph ew Albert Morris in Mr. Mor ris' new car, came over from Everett Monday afternoon and took supper in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Hixson, on East Lincoln Way. Watson Lynch moved from the Jacob Hykes property in East Extension Tuesday into the property he purchased from Frank Taylor East Lincoln Way. Raymond Paylor moved from the Blue house into the house vacated by Watson Lynch. Mc Caulay Lynch moved into the "Dunlap" property recently pur chased from D. E. Little. Mrs Emma Ewing moved from the Dunlap property into the Susan Rummel property now owned by D. E. Little in South Extension. SIDELING KILL. Mitts Nora Akers is on tbo sick George and David ' Deshonsr, of D 'U, 8pv:it .Saturday and Son day with Sherman Truax aod family at Locust Grovo. llarry Gray Las returned aft er having spent several days with William Truax near Feas ant Grove church. Samuel Carnell aDd wife of Dott, recently visited the latter's mother, Mrs Nora Akers. Mrs. Vincent Hart and son, ol Whips Cove, spent a day recently with relatives near Dott. OrviU Beatty and Mias Virgie dress spent Sunday at tho home of George Chehnut, Warfords burg. umer uayton and wire were Sunday visitors at tho home of Reuben J Layton. near Dott. Mrs. John Bowers and daugh ter spent seversl days last week with her mother,' Mrs John G Charlton, near Warfordsburg. William Cijarlton, of Warfords burg, is spending some time here. A very pleasant party was giv en a few days ago at the home of Georgo Gray, in honor of hn daughter, Miss Jessie. J. Calendine Fisher, of Wa- tordaburg 11. F. D., purclnaod u Ford touring car from agent Em ory Diehl, of LVicust Grove. March Court The March Term of .Court op ened at 2 o'clock p. m., Monday with President Judge Donald P. McPherson and -his associates Willhm B. Stigers, and William Mellott on the bench. . The constables were called and made their respective returns. The grand jurors were then sworn, and as there was no crim inal business for them to pass up on, they adjourned to their room and approved the report of the Runyan the Eye Man at McConnellsburg Friday and Saturday March . 30 and 31. Mercersburg, Monday April 2. Bt Cabins, Wednesday April 4th, afternoon only. Three Spring, Friday, April C. Church Notices. Services next Sunday in the Lutheran church in town at 10:30 in the morning and at 7 in the evening. " At Big Cove Tannery at 2:30 in the afternoon. Subjects: Lost in the Church. Putting on Christ Rev. G. S. Batzel, of Everett, will preach at the Brethren place of worship near Damascus church in Thompson township, next Sun day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Luck Changing. A nine-pound daughter came to bless the ' home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mellott in Belfast township on Monday of last week. Well we are glad that luck is be ginning to come Charlie's w hv. He lives on the Mrs. Jennie Hill farm, and the time of the Li, snow, the roof of his chickei house was crushed in, and the most of his big fat hens killed. Everybody knows what thio meant with eggs at three cent apiece. Then the high win blew the strawstack over. (The cows were in the stable.) Later Charlie, who had the meat of five nice big hogs, put some hick ory chunks and corncobs on a slow smoking fire in his meat house to give the1 bacon that Jelicious flavor that comes fron i.he smoke of hickory chunck and corncobs; but the meat house caught fire burned down and de troyed all his nice hams and ihoulders, together with a lot f other things stored in the building. BIO COVE TAN.NEKY. Owing to the funeral in the neighborhood of this place the organization of tho Laurel Ridgo Sabbath School will be held at tho Christian Church on March 25 at 10 o'clock m tho aborning. Mrs. S. L BraJyis ill with la gnip3. Amos Sbarpa and Mr. Win. Paylor, spent Saturday night in the homo of Robert Mellott and family. Someot cur boys will leave next week f r the wc.t where they hp.ve cured tor. ploy meut. John li Paylor an aged citizjn passed away la.stFridiy tnoruiug. Mrp. V7m. Urain.an spent San- day with her mother Mrs S. L. lirjdy, 'A ho is quite poorly at this writiufj. Q lay Mell. tt h e ponding orr.e ticue with Goorgc Keafor. The mea.nles have disappeared like the big enow, but it is report H.d that scarlet fever is coming ibis wny. Well, what nexi? Miss Flora Shives is spending some time visiting friends iu llagerstown. Geo. Lynch of Laurel Rtdge, who had been ill for some time, is rapidly improving. Grant McCoy, of Cumberland, is spendiug several weeks in ttis section. May, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ueo Inttery, is thought to !6 improving. There is no school at this place on account of the teacher being quarantined lorGerman Measles. Frank Smith is wnanng a very broad smile "I am grandpa." Mrs. Biddis Lynch and daugh ter Pearl, spent Sunday at Mrs Chester Truax's. Sunday School next Sunday at 1:30 p m ; preaching at 2:30. LAIOIU. Our spring weather of last week nas been replaced by winter again. Chester Brant is happy over tho arrival of a new dish washer Our geographical picture shows and lectures at Ludig School have been wollattonded consider ing the conditiou of the roads. Mrs. Dallas Brant and son Robert, spent part of last week in the hotre f.f hfr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jnhu Laidig. Mrs. J vrnes Foreman, former ly of Liidig, has now gone to re side with her daughter, Mrs Silas Mpllott, near Three Springs. Bernard Foreman was a busi nfss viitor ii1 town Satnrdiy. Ira li Lske pnrchisr.d a new driving horpp vrm dpy Inst week. Mrs. Hush Auld i very ill. Edna Deavor and Nellie Hess were visitors Rt the Ludig school last Wednesday. ' Our teacher has moved rfrom his former roarding y lace, Mrs. James Foreman's to John Mum ma's. . There will be another iDustt - ed lecture given at Liidig echo on Thursday evening, March 22 on the subject of Niagara F U Howard B. Knepper. viewers appointed to vinw bridge Bite at Gladfelter's Ford ing in Taylor township, and were discharged inside of thirty min utes from the time they had been sworn. mi ine general panel or jurors called and all answered but two, In the estate of Delila Horton late of Wells township, dee'd J he return of sale of real estate was confirmed by the Court. In the estate of M. M. Kendai late of Ayr township, deceased Widow's appraisement confirmed hi si, to be confirmed absolutely unless exceptions are filed with in 20 days. In the estate of William Stoner, lateof McConnellsburg, deceased inventory of property taken un der exemption by daughter, Jen nie btoner, confirmed ni. si., to be confirmed absolutely unless exceptions are filed within 20 days. In the estate of Wayne Cutsh all, late of Ayr township, wid . f . s ow s appraisement connrmed ni si., to be confirmed absolutely unless exceptions are filed within i!0 days. In t'ie estate of A. J. Fore, late of Dublin township, order of sale of zeal estate, continued. In the estate of Geo. M. Cham- berla.-, lateof Wells township, deceast ' order to sell real estate continued In the esute of Abraham Her shey, deceased, petition of David Hershey presented, akinjj per mission to pay money into Court rermission granted as prayed for. In the estate of Jacob Sharpe, deceased, widow 3 appraisement approved and ordered to be re corded unless exceptions are fiitd within 20 days. retition or noy m. sipes, was presented asking the adoption of Donald Eugene Hampton. The Court made the decree that Don aid .bugene bipes, should be an heir to Roy M. Sipes as prayed for. In the case of Minnie Denisar, vs. DanielS. Denisar, proceedings in divorce, the Court appointed Hon. S. W. Kirk, Master. Iva L. Moss vs. John T. Moss, subpoena in divorce. Court awarded an alias subpoena. Eliza Jane Rickard vs. Geo. W. Rickard, Court awarded an alias subpoena in divorce. Estate of Emeline Diehl, de ceased, petition of R. E. Diehl, was presented asking permission to pay certain money into Court Order granted. Annie Shimer et al. vs. Mary Seylar. Return of sale of real estate was confirmed by the Court. ine louowing accounts were presented and confirmed by the Court: First account of D. H. Fraker and S. R. Cromer, administrators of Geo. C. Fraker, dee'd. First and final account of Jas. M. Chesnut, admr., and trustee of D. F. Chesnut deceased. First and final account of Mary E. Garland, administrator of D. A. Garland, deceased. First and final account of D. H. Fraker and S. R. Cromer, ad ministrators of Dyson F. Fraker, deceased. First and final account of F. M. Diehl, trustee to sell real estate of Calvin Morgret deceased. In matter of John E. Galbreath vs. fannieh. Wilson, order of sale of real estate was continued. There wasnota Commonwealth case to try, and the Civil list was called, but the subaeas bavin? been taken out fo" Tuesday, thi Court was wit.ho.it: bu:-int3 and adjourned at 3:45, until Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. There waa but a few of those who regularly attended in evi dence at the opening of 'March Term. Hon. S. L. Buckley, Geo. Metzler, and W. R. Daniels, brav ed the wintry blasts and were at the County Capital." Mate Agricultural Notes. Prominent orchardists predict that within the next ten or fif teen years the apple crop of the btate will be worth more than fifty million dollars annualily. D e 1 a w a r e and Montgomery county farmers believe in vacci nating hogs against cholera as 1,656 were vaccinated in the former county and 811 in Mont-, gomery during the past year. The worst outbreaks of h o g cholera during the past year were in Delaware and Franklin counties. Apples of special importance in the York, Adams, Franklin and Bedford county fruit belt are the Stayman Winesap, York Im perial, Rome Beauty and Grimes Golden. For long succession a list of apples recommended for the northern fruit sections of the State are: Yellow Transparent, Red Astrachan, Oldenburg, Grayenstein, Wealthy, Smoke house, Mcintosh, Wagener and Baldwin. With less days of institute than a year ago there were marked increases in attendance of the Farmers Institutes in Adams Cumberland and Berks counties, farmers' Institutes through out the State have been well at tended and reports from all but nine counties show an attendance of over 30,000 ahead of last year. Various estimates place theav erage cost of producing a bushe ot potatoes uunng the coming seaoon at irom 45 to bU cent3. 6.1 mm frCo, WELLS TANNERY. John Truax, of Youngstown U., is visitmg his father. G. E. Truax. Mrs llazlett Walters and daugh ter, Marion, and George andMor ton Hixson, of Crystal Springs, visited theirsister, Mrs. Ernest Sprowl last Saturday and Sur lay. Dr. Frank Guillard was called to Greens burg, Pa., to see his in fant son who is reported very ill, Mrs. J. C. Humphreys, Germantown, Pa., is a guest the home of Mr. and Mr3. W. H Baumgardner. II.. Alt Tt miss Alice Hi. wisnart is m hiladelphia this week attending to missionary work. WAR Means trouble and so does a weak and run down Battery. laving started a SERVICE STATION here. I am pre pared to rebuild or recharge STORAGE BATTERIES. Also repair MAGNETOS, CAR BURETORS, STARTING MOTORS, GENERA- TORS. Hava complete stock of Plates, Separators, Vents, Sealing Compound, Hard Rubber, Jars, and Terminals. We do BRAZING and WELD ING. MOUNT UNION SERYICE STATION. Rear 114 East Shirley Street Mount Union, Pa. 360 PICTURES 360 ARTICLES A EACH MONTH m ON ALL NEWS STANDS 4 'i William M. 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