tm ruLTow coxmTY kiw, ccoomriLUBuio, r x 'RESTING PARAGBAPflS zm and Oeieral IntereBt, (lathered t Home or Clipped froa oar Exchange!. 2NSED FOR HURRIED READERS Taster post carda at the Irwin re. V.'alter Johnston spent Tuesday Chambersburg. Ronyan the Eye Man at 'McConnellsburg Friday and Saturday March . SO and 31. Mercersburg, Monday April 2. Bt. Cabins, Wednesday April 4th, afternoon only. Three Spring, Friday, April 6. Rubin S Rubin Here Next Tuesday. ' Rubin & Rubin, Harrisburg'i leading eye specialists will be at Seylar's Drug Store, McConnells 3y your Groceries for Easter P-. Tuesday April 3 1917 e Irwin Store. " tb. J. H. Johnston, of Web- Mills is suffering with a - e attack of rheumatism. - Caorge McEldowney and fami- i coved from the Paul Wagner ww 1 ! on Tuesday to tiopeweii, T n. Flora Hammers of Mer- Surir and her brother Alex . -.berson of Akersville, visited 'r father during the past --V r yt Glenn moved from Miss !ler Sloan farm to the one he -r.iased from C. M. Ray, and - 'hw Rotz from town to- the i farm. I!tb. Ross Doyle and children ' r 'rew and Rose went, to Rid jurg Tuesday to spend a few ;;a with Ross who is employed t C J coke ovens. l".zi Lavina Long, . who has : i spending six months among r Franklin County relatives -;med to her home in McCon "-burg last Monday. lit. John Lamberson and Ster Miss Jennie of Huston- and at the Mansion House, Mer cersburg, Wednesday, April 4th, One day only at each place, Hours from 9 until 6. - Card of Thanks. We wish through the columns of the News to extend thanks to all the friends and neighbors who so kindly rendered help and sympathy during the sickness and death of our dear mother Mrs. Elizabeth McEldowney. Mave McEldowney. Mrs. Olive Snyder. C L. S. C Program. April 2nd. 1. Roll Call Current Events. 2. "The Crowned Anarchist Mrs Grove. 3. King William and Belgium- Mrs. Smith. 4. Review of Chapter XXVI- Mrs. Stevens. ' 5. The Future outlook for Belgi um Minnie McGovern. Across Safe The American liner St Louis, first armed American ship to cross the Atlantic arrived safe a spent last Monday night he5 d8tina.tion on Monday. , r . h f Mr. and Mrs. A. information as to the arriva - - i in . . T -mhrnnn at Jucrtown. steamer came to tne navy " " I 1 i A 0 A I , , , , department irom tne omces o varies "yKeB na the American line in Npw YnrW. zvij Malloy of York, Pa., spent Xhe company wished to make l TGay8aunngtnePaStweeK known the fgct to relieve the ths home of Mrs. Mary Clev- anxietyl of those haying relativea west wncom way. or friends on the vessel. Secre. Hirray Ray moved on Tuesday tary Daniels approved such ac ::n the farm he sold recently tion. No details o f the trip ) IZsyt Glenn to the bakery re- were given in the company's re 'y purchased from his broth- port anerin McConnellsburg. T ,ter Candies, Easter Novel ei a large assortment at the wia Store. i W.LI. Patterson, of Pittsburgh, OAK GROVE. Mrs. Jamea Benson spent a few days visiting her son Frank in Huntingdon Mrs. Charles Black and chil- ?eat Monday night and part of dren.and Mrs. Wilbur Berkstres ue:ay in the home of his par- ger visited Mrs. Alice McClain :t3, Hon. and Mrs. D. H. Pat- recently, ZTZ Worth beCOnd Street Mm. WihlAia viattlnur liar unn D Jd Woodal moved yestetday L. Wible, en the Patterson Brothers Those visiting at Bruce Shores In Avr townshiD to the last week We Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Barnett, Robert McClaia and Gertrude and Orpha Black. Mrs. Nora Barnett is spending a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. James unesnut near Hustontown. We are sorry to bear of the illness of A N. Witter. Riy and Z la Bollinger visited Eihel Thomas last Sunday. Mrs Bruce Shore and daugh- at the ::: jb Mock farm in Todd town- twentiy purchased, by Mr. rc.'al. l.JIES. Frank B. Sipea the highest market price r i bi Hides at tneir butcher " in McConnellsburg, also ")t price paid for calf skins . Jems and tallow v Adfertliement. ' - 14 J. S. Brattan, who has connected editorially with ter Alice also visited 13 Jlton Democrat during the Thomas home Sunday. - . jw months, went to Belle- MissesRachelandarahLaidig ,r&., on a business trip visited at D M Black's Sunday. - iay. Ladies Aid Society of - i M. E. church will have i . ster Social, Supper, and f Saturday evening, April - I the home of Mrs. Nevin at Andover. 1-.. Owen A. Barton came over his home in Brush Creek BIO COVE TANNERY. , The measles seemed to have dissappeared, but they are com ing back thicker than ever. We seem to be getting our share of Evervhndv contagious diseases, mumps 1, i I' 3 o m n cnicuen poz, measies anu Bcariei lever, w hat nexir The reorganization of the Sun i. , , i uny oviuuui B Lnuiu uwugo ith ouuuay eveninir ana I a ,i a..:h. ruiBm, wiui nis son iiion m- mmo-nio,-. it JT Mon?ay morning he Thur8day with her 818ter at r. U.T wrangea ior Webster Mills, n f t . r ,8ale wnicn owe Mell" ha9 mved one of tut r " " niB sawmuiB up 10 ueo. unger s BMwa ana-iamiiy .nH annthor Anot Ron HnttoF. Tirv T Aa Til A-i I .6 w muve W Illinois ne k.nffh, Mr TTrffnonf. tn f navinsr lived in thA nM David Louver Kurjervinnr is pm Hotel property in the improving some of our roads uu oi mcumneiisburg for David and mrry Bivens are u Of more than fiftweara. nuttinsr ud & lima kilm 1 f- o r lary tlevenger, last Sat- May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ttiade snlo nf t At tAnAnii1 I Tjt AMv triaf man tmM)ATiMrp 5y and left the old home at last writing, died Tuesday witn her son William who morning and will be btned tenant faamer on the Thursday afternoon at Union atterson farm l'ntheP.'iwo . - " w V- wv vwv i joengeristhe widow of Grant McCoy has returned to Mevenger who died sever- his home in Cumberland. fs ago. The house was Edward Lynch, of Johnstown r many yyira as a private Is visiting his parents, Mr. and nouse, and Mrs. Cley- Mrs. Dallas Lynch. 'as Known far and wide opienaia table Bhe set and There will be services in the f 8k!jJ as a cook. We re- Methobist Episcopal church in see Mrs. Clevenger close this place every evening next w nome, but hone she week beorinninor at 7 o'clock. jner new surroundings Sunday April 8th at 10:30 Rev. h umne relief from the Jackson will speak on "Echoes uurne ought to do her from Conference." Preaching CLEAR RIDQK. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Fleming and daughter Cora, of Waynes boro, and Robert Fleming, of McConnellsburg, spent Saturday night and Sunday with their mother Mrs. T. E. Fleming of this place. Glen Miller, of Wood vale, spent the week end with his grand parents Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fra ker, and with his mother Mrs. Minerva Miller. Some of our folks are beginning to clean house. Luther H. Grove and Arthur Kerlin are suffering from La grippe. The young folks are practicing for an Easter entertainment Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Everhart, of the Cove, spent a day the past week with her home folks Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fields. John Gallaher expects to move to Woodvale this spring". James C. Appleby will move from the Fore farm at Knobs ville .to the Henry farm in Taylor township. John Carmack moves from the Henry farm, to the place he pur chased lately known as the R. Justus Fields property. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mower who have been spending the win ter with his son Joseph Mower at Mowers ville are expecting to re turn to their home here this spring. Mrs. Celie Sipe and son Owen Anderson are expecting to move from Hustontown to the Kerlin place here this spring. John L. Sipes expects to quit farming this spring. School will close a little late this spring on account of bad luck with teachers. H. P. Bar ton has it in hands now, he is well thought of. - John Carmack is building a combination building, consisting of a kitchen, wood house, meat house, et3. It was a little showery in our town today. We have not heard from con ference yet we do not know who our preacher may be. We are going to have an East er entertainment on Sunday eve ning April 8th. Some of our people are redding up and getting ready to make garden. Fred Carmack was laying a floor in his buggy shed the first of the week. Everybody is getting lota of eggs now. They are 21 cents a dozen. Robert Winegardner is going to farm for John A. Gallaher this summer. j- GEN. RAPHAEL REYES Gen. Raphael Reyes, former Dreal dent of Colombia, la In Washington to preaa tne olaim of hit country for $20,. 000,000 for the loaa of territory caused oy tne creation of Panama Into an In. dependent atate. LAIOIO. Another ween nnds us nearer to spring that unfolds to us the beauties of a Nature that has slept in dormancy dunog the winter months. Public bales seem to have the right of way jist now. Many things are eellug tor far more tbau they cost In general, things are selling for high prices. Milch cow 8 are very scarce, and are bringing high prices. Bernard Foreman and wife, together with Howard Knepper motored to the latter's home Sun day. Thence they went and viewed the sorrowful scene of the death of Howard's uncle Scott. ueorge Mouiain and younger brother Foreman were visiting at Jesse Laidig's last Sunday afternoon. . . mr. ana airs, jonn fix were callers at the home of the latter's niece Mr?. Chester Brant. Ned Mellott spent last Sunday pleasantly at the home of Joseph V. Deaver. On Thursday, of last vreev, Dr. . C. McCiaia accompanied the stork out to. the home of William Shaw) our rural mail carrier, and left another boy. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hann will very soon remove to their new property, formerly the Nitsche farm, adjoining the Cooper tract where they will try out the vari ous, experiences incident to be ginners, at housekeeping. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Foreman are expecting soon to move to their form near Dane. It is reported that Mrs. Hugh Auid's health is rapidly declin ing.' We sympathize with the near friends, and hope for her speedy recovery. Clem Sipes and Carl Hann are hauling a lot of posts from .the Reichtly Bros, track on Sideling ill. SIDELING HILL. Mrs. George Wilson, of ' War fordsburgR R, spent Tuesday as the guest of Mrs. Job Hill. Mr 8. Amis Lay ton and grand daughter Maud Lavton of Dott were Thursday visitors at this place. Henry Deshong Jr., of Big Cove Tannerv, spent a day re cently with Ms mother at Dott Austin Golden, wife and son of Franklin Mills, Mrs. Walter Pal mer and son, of Dott were among the Sunday visitors at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Biv en of Warfordsburg. R. R Mrs Oliver Hill and daughter spent Sunday with Andrew Mel lott iid wi' Mrs. s'uitouuab Golden, of Dott was a Su'.Cay visitor at the home of Charles Hess. Hazel and Delia Carnell recent ly visited relatives at Dott. Philip Bernhardt and wife, of Lontf Iiidge recently visited the former's brother, Lemuel. Lena-Bivens, of Warfordsburg spent several day last week with her sister Mrs. Austin Golden. bVanklin Mills. EXECUTOR'S SALE . OP VALUABLE Real Estate. THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1917, AT 1:30 By .virtue of an order of tha Or phana' Court of Pulton County. Penn ayivonia, the undersigned, Executor m tne last will and testumont of A. J tore, lute of Dublin towoshlp, Fulton i-tiuiity, ra., deceased, will on the above name! date sell on the premlaen in loan township, one-fourth mllu norm-east of Knobavllle, a valuable Limestone Farm aj joining lands of John H Van neve, Van Kean. Itn UiimWt Wsh Kelso, Mrs Margaret Johnston auu oiuera, containing 133 Acres more or lens, of whloh 120 acres Is uiearra ana in good state of cultlva Hon. and balance of thirteen acres ii well limbered. The Improvements are a gooa . Stone House li'tnlc bdrn. extra utahlo hiv.u sprlnirhouse, and other necessary out ouuainjfs. Kunninir water Dear the nwamnir, Ahundnnrn of cnrwl fmii Ihls farm possesses a valuable water rignt ior power purposes, on which there has been a sawmill for many WABa O . . U 1 . 1 . )' ovuiuui uau cnurcn near. TERMS: Ten percent, when nron. erty is knocked down: one-half, tnnin. aiDg tne 10 per cent, on confirmation of sale, and balance in one year from uio vi oLunrmaiion witn interest. CHAS. MrfiF.F.HW 3-20-31 Executor. WAR Means trouble and so does a weak and run down Battery. Having started a SERVICE STATION here, I am pre pared to rebuild or recharge STORAGE BATTERIES. Also repair MAGNETOS, CAR BURETORS, STARTING MOTORS, GENERATORS. Have a 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. scum iTirviniri rnAni k ia asiiH i m u i rwwropw III lift! OF NORWEGIAN COD LIVERT0IL usually stops a stubborn cough or chest cold when ordinary specifics fail. It helps strengthen the lungs and throat adds energy to the blood and gives the system the force to help resist disease. Use SCOTT'S 360 PICTURES 360 ARTICLES EACH MONTH ON ALL NEWS STANDS 15 Cents POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE WRITTEN SO YOU CAN UNDERSTAND IT All the Crest Events in Mechanic. Engineering and Invention throughout the World, are described in tn interest, ing manner, aa they ccuf. 3.000.000 readers each month. . Shop Nottl 20 ! In Ml,ur . . '"""w..tollhln.l the ahop, and how to nakt repair, at hone. Amattor Msohanlei pvmrt orifini . . . Indoor .nrt outdoor portaaiia pl. 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Scott ft Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 16-t Popular ATecAanfea .era premiums! domt not Join In "dabbing pffm." and vwert no lalititar ta cur me, crtoo'wia Central Garage McConnellsburg, Pa., Office, one door west of City Hotel Garage, at the rear of City Hotel AGENT FOR Studebaker, Maxwell and v Chevrolet Cars Chevrolet $580 delivered Maxwell $665 delivered Studebaker Six $1250 f. o. b. Detroit factory Studebaker Four $1015 delivered. All Kinds of Tires, Gils, Accessories on land at all time?. DON'T HESITATE TO CALL ON J. W. LINN Proprietor Formerly proprietor of West Lincoln Way Gar age, the first time you need repair services or anything in the Automobile Business. 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. . i S. RAYMOND SNYDER; Jeweler.,2 e Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry Repairing -:- We Aim To Please -:- North Main Streeet,j Opposite Post Office, Chambersburg, Pa.l brush creek. Barton. " Mrs. Maggie Barton has been Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Clevenger spending a few days with her spent a day recently with Miss daughter Mrs. Clad Bequeath at Cora Clevenger at Breezewood. Uapsville. Ross Barton and MissElizabeth M E. Barton and daughter Huaon motored to Everett last Gwendolyn spent part of Sunday Saturday. We imagine it was tv a the borne of Mr. and Mrs. rather muddy time for punctures. Frank Whitfield. At least they thousht so. Mrs. Bruce Barton and daugh We here wish to make a correc ter Hazel spent one day last week tion to one of "Brush Creek's" with her parents Mr. and Mrs. last week items. The play in 3 Wm Mellott. acts ."Little Buckshot". Time John Truax, of Wells Tannery 21 hours, will be given Saturday spent Saturday and Sunday in evening April 7th at the Crystal he home of Mrs. Belle Hixson. Spring Club House instead ol the John Wilt spent Sunday la the I. 0. O.F.Hall at Breezewood, ' at Cito at S o'clock. Subscribefor the News. PROMPT SERVICE FREE AIR home of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. AH are invited to attend,
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