TKJB rXTLTOIf COUHTT KEW8, ItcOOirtrELUgPXO, PA. IERESTING PARAGRAPHS Miss Ethel Kendall spent last iday in Mercersburg. Herbert Duffy and his mother ant Monday in Chambersburg. Walter Johnston and mother jot last Friday in Mercersburg Jred Metcalf, of Lemasters, nt last Sunday in McConnells-e. itate Forester J. Newt Morton iioned in Harrisburg was home aw days last week. Ir. and Mrs. Ed Hendershot 1 son Lee, near Harrisonville, in town shopping last Sat y. jerrill W, Nace attended the eral of his uncle George Warn fin Chambersburg last Sat y. :iss Anna Johnston, who spent winter with relatives in the e left for Pittsburgh Monday 'uing. r. Stevens will be at Huston a, April 16th and 17th; at jmore on the 23rd, and at at Cabins on the 24th. ' . and Mrs. Elmer Carbaugh Sunday with their uncle ln I Deshong near Harris ;ile, who is in very bad health, inton Everts and daughter beth J., and his nephew ben Engle, of Thompson .ship, were in town a few I Monday. , and Mrs. James Mellott, feasant Ridge, were guests is. Lucina Forner and Mr. "Irs. Jeff Harris last Satur nd Sunday. and Mrs. Roy Kendall X! to Mercersburg last Mon- to see the former's' sister . Martin Myers who is in . poor health. ic Peck, East Extension, " nnellsburg, spent last Sat ; and Sunday in Thompson hip in the home of his pa- Mr. and Mrs. Ezra L. ' D. Shimer, who holds a in in the State Insurance tment, Harrisburg spent a tys during the past week ; 1'i home on South Second C !:.(and Mrs., John F. .Hess tveir son "Jack" (Marion J.) mpson township, were reg . t at the City Hotel Monday. ; ere in town doing their 'shopping. bounty Treasurer and Mrs. Stevens entertained a few i at their pleasant home soln Way Monday evening Jiration of their twenty- . wedding anniversary. ge H. Reisner and Mac C. both students of State i spent meir easier vaca th their respective parents i Mrs, J. G. Reisner and ad Mrs. Peter Morton. ! Mary A. Kelly returned last Wednesday evening laving spent a week in srsburg visiting in the Of Mr. and Mrs. Henry tt and Mrs. Annie Kelly. aid Mrs. Jacob S. Hill, Ore, R. R. 2, and their liter and Jacob, Jr., and WKhter Letitia. were in onday. Mrs. Hill and the were pleasant callers at tfs office. jEnRineer F. M. Taylor, State Highway Depart iarrisburg, spnt a few his home on East Lin yjastweek. Frank has - iving his patience tried - Jb s afflictions for some :r ' tyho spent last Sunday v i home of Mr. and Mrs. K. Keeder were. Mr. Adam West and daugh- of Fayetteville; Misses ssnut, Essie Kirk,. Roxy nd Francis Lamberson Hustontown, and Clem S and John Hess, near Jwn. having spent three weeks 8. where she had gone id the funeral of her -eorw M. Bender, Mrs. p. Unger returned to Bin the Cove last Sat Irs. Ungersays George's pects to visit her friends 5unty sometime in the ire. A. J. Sipes Dead. Ufa rrri tn - i , -.w ivj Hress we learn few Jackson Sipes died se north of Saluvia last T Tt HA a. r 1 1 a. i 'v w auer an I about ten . days of .disuse. The funeral ; P ace to-morrow, and will be made atGeeen s survived by his wife, Iden noma n -u-on lem aid one f months and 3 days. In? farni,,iar,y known -ellent citizen. BIO COVE TANNERY. We hope that our readers have eiajoyed a plesant Easter The Great Big Picture Show thi't was to have been held last Tuesday eve&mg was postponed indefinitely. ' Howard Bennet has moved to the Grissinger farm m Todd township. The Reeder Bros, will farm on the place vacated by, Howard Bernett. Daniel Rotz lost a very fine steer last Sunday. . Mrs. Lemuel Hill and daugh ter Annie, visited relatives in this section. . Geo. LyDch is improving in health very slowly. Misses Daisy Morgret and Le na Brinkley are visiting the former's mother Mrs. Jane A. Morgret. Am on Fittery has moved into Scott Roeder's bouse. James Bivens is digging a foundation for a new barn'. Mr. and Mrs. Biddis Lynch spent Easter Sunday at Scott Gordon's. EJmer Clouser is expecting to build a new barn this summer. - - Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shaw spent Monday at Geo. Lynch 'a. WELLS TANNERY. It affords us pleasure to report that Mrs. Charles Eirley, Miss Zola Gibson and Mrs. G. W. Swope all of whom submitted recently to surgical operations at the Roaring Spring hospital, are getting along1 nicely. Their many friends wish them a speedy re covery. The new store building with all its contents including a large stock of merchandise the proper ty of J. C. Kirk two miles south east of Wells Tannery, was total ly destroyed by tire last Friday night. The origin of the tire is unknown. The loss is partly coveied by insurance. Earl Cessna, Nannie Stunkard, Will Stunkard, Dewey Sprowl, and Jessie Cutchall with Levi Johnson at the wheel, motored to McConnellsburg last Saturday evening. i Mr. and Mrs. Howard War sing and two children of Saxton, are visiting relatives in the Valley. Sherman Amick has erected a dwelling bouse on East Queen Btreet, and now with his family is at home to his friends. Russell Mellott ot Need more has moved into one of W. II. Baumgardner's tenant bouses. Levi Johnson has moved into the Horton home recently pur chased by Thomas Horton; Ei Mellott, of Saluvia into the house with Harry Spaugler, W. 11 Baumgardner attended presbytery at Mount Union Mon day and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. dell Swope, James Swope and son with Sher man Amick at the wheel motor ed to Roaring Spring last Sunday to visit their mother who is in Nason hospital at that place. There was a gone al turn-out at Pine Grove last Sunday to hear the new M E preacher Rev. Frownfelter. His sermon was inspiring and lull gospel mes sages. . whips cove. Abner Mellott and Simon Lay ton are on the sick list. ..Mrs. Elizabeth Mellott, of Hancock, visited Iriouda in the Cjve last week. . .Nathan Mellott and wife visited D 0. Mailott's last Sun day. .. Mmnie Dtobl and E.hel Hoopengardner visited BelleMel lottlast Sunday, and Mr. and Mrs. E. A Diebl and son and daughter Marshall and Rintha, were at Carey Lay ton's. ..Homer Mellott will soon have his garage finished when be will be ready for the auto repairing business. ..DC and M H Mellott are en thusiastically engaged in the poultry business. They are each keeping their zinc bens on the nest all the time. ..Rev. E. F. Mellott tilled his appointment at Yellow Springs, W. a last Sun day, after an interim of two months. ..Alfred Lay ton made a hasty trip to Bedford ounty last week with his car well tilled with Whips Cove people . .Jacob Mil ler is wearing a broad smile. It's a boy. ..Veruon Mellott had a heifer to get its leg broken a few days ago, and as a result he-had to butcher it. ..We are glad to report that Mrs Nathan Mellott is able to be around again after having been housed up all winter with a broken ankle. ..The men are busy in the fields and the women, in the garden. ..Walliice Mollott was breaking his 2 year oid mule last week. ..Marshall Diebl is expected to worlr at the auto-repairing business this su n mer. . .Chester Lay ton has pur . based tbe Andy Mellott farm and expects to move upon it the middle of this month. Edith Fix is getting her school prepar ed for a fine entertainment at Oik Grove Saturday evening, , Church Notices. The fourth and last quarterly conference of this conference year will convene on Saturday evening, April 14th at the Cito A. M. E. church. The presiding elder Rev. W. B. Williams, of the Harrisburg District, will be present and hold the conference and will preach on Sunday morn ing at 10:30. Rev. J. S. Wallech of Greencastle will preach at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Services on the Hustontown charge, Rev. Reidell, pastor. Clear Ridge, Saturday evening at 7:30. Theme: Looking For ward. Center, Sunday morning. 10:30. Fairview, Sunday after noon, 2:30, baptismal services and reception of members. Hus tontown at 7:30 in the evening. Special address by the pastor; also to th.s congregation an Eas ter exercise, "It Is Risen," by nine young ladies of the Clear Ridge church, will be repeated by request. A cordial invitation and a hearty handshake at all of these eervices. Harrisonville charge, Rev. Croft pastor, Sunday April 15th; Asbury, 10 :00 a. m. ; Ebenezcr, 3:00 p. m. , and Siloam at 7:30. Lutheran: Holy Communion at Big Cove Tannery Lutheran church next. Sunday at 10:30; preaching services, McConnells burg, 7 o'clock in the evening. C. F. Jacobs, pastor. Preaching services in the Pres byterian church next Sundav morning at 10:45; in the Reform ed church in the evening. Rev. leanck, pastor. M.E. church, Edward Jackson pastor: patriotic services, special music; special sermon; theme: (1U:3U) A Call to the Colors." and in the evening (7:30) "Amer ica First." Easter service at Cito at 3 o'clock. NEEDMORC. Need more needs more news be printed in the N i:vs ..Miss Esta Hart is spend ing aorno time in Hagerstow. . .Eti M Peck has purchased a Ford touring car. . lue lantern slide exhibition to be given at the Cross Road was postponed from Thursday even ing on account of the wtaiher. ..George Came!!, wife and so i Chester speii Sundfiy m Buck Valley ..The State Roads have been much imnrved by dra gmg them. Why rua drag the township roads? . .The pioirac ted meeting at' the Bre'hreu church closed Tuesday night with three conversions ..John Mann's funeral was liirely at tended. ..Mrs Maffgie B!rd is preparing to build a nt w house this summer. ..W are. glad to report that Floyd Hart is able to resume his work in the school. ..Howard Garland au I wifo, ac companied by Mrs. Maria Pal mer, attended services at the Sideling Hill Baptist church last Sunday and visitee in the h me of Joseph Truax. . . Joshua Mel lottspenta day recently in tbe home of his daughter Mrs. jonas Mollott at Hustontown ..Lola Deshong- spent Saturday after noon in tbe home of Mrs. J C Mollott. . .Mrs. J J. Pdlmer gave an oyster supper at her home for the benefit of the Needinore Band. The proceeds were much appreciated by the "boys." .. Bennet A Truax and wife visited in tbe home of Joseph Truax last Sunday. ..Mack Mollott aud fam ily spent Sunday in the home of Clayton Dushong. WARFORDSBURG, R. R I. People have been trvirgtosow oats and make garden, but the cold weather has caused more time to spend chopping wood on the woodpile. . .Lewis Clark was a caller at Job Truax's last week. ..Albert Deneen is mak ing an addition to bis poultry house. ..William Clark and moth er and sister Annie were visitors at Stephen Fischer's one day last week. . .Samuel Truax is burn ing a two-eye limekiln. ..Mrs. AdaCiaikwas a visitor in tbe home of her father Lewis Clark a few days ago. . .llazsl and Dell Carnell were at Alfred PtjckV last week, nad Wiibert Layton and wife and son were at the same place Sunday. ..The Eas ter services at Pleasant Grove wore well attended. ..Alfred Crawford has moved his sawmill to Mr. Downes' to do a job of saw ing. ..We are glad to hear that William cd Jobn Truax are get ting bet er. . , Our old friend Uriah VV. Kline, who has been spending the win ter in the family of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hess near Bethlehem church, has moved down on his old home place on Licking Creek where he and his son George ex pect to farm during the coming year. The farm is now owned by Frank Hess. - RACKE :T STORE G. I. Reisner & Co. Well, last week we told you we had the agency for Dr. Hess's Stock Remedies Disin fectants, Pan-a-cea for chickens, and all the rest of his remedies. We have heard of peo ple Who were not getting an egg a day, that after using a package or more, are now get ting 8, 10, and 12 eggs a day. Isn't this pay ing? And hogs, sheep, and cattle equally good results. Curtain Poles 8c. Brass Curtain Poles 10c. Tin Wash Basins 5o. Enameled Basins 13 to ISc. Enameled Stew Pans 8 to 13c. Coffee pots tin 15 to 20c. Coal oil 10c. a gallon. Table oil cloths 15c yard.. 5 envelopes lc. 6 sheets of paper lc. 14 rows of pins lc. Machine thread 4c. 4 mouse traps 5c. 1 rat trap 8c. Eureka Harness Oil 8oc. a gal lon. Padlocks 10, 15 and 25c. 1 lorso rasps 20 to 35c. 8-in. fiat hies 12c. Batcheller manure forks 65c. Shovels 55 to 95c. 2- horse plow points 30c. 3- horse plow points 88c. Gum boots $2.35 to $4.25. Bunch straps 10 to 13c. Warner corsets the kind that wear, 50c. to $1.35. Soe our' work gears at $5.40. 7-f t. heavy traces 80c. Lire star 1 lames 85c. Ilc-i'9 collars $1.25 to $3 75. Mat ks 45c. Men' 'i.is aud caps 25c. to $1.25. Linoleum 2 yds. wide 75c to $100. Rubber roofing $1.15, $1.25, $1.40, and$l 60. Cold blast lanterns C5c. to 75c. 4, 5, and 6-inch taper files 4c. and 5c. Hand saws 50c to $1.40. Shoe nails 4c. Tail bands 14c. Strap hinges 5c to 13c. Whitewash brushes 10c to 38c. Peroxide 8c. Carbolic acid 15c. a pint. Machine Oil 8c. Separator oil 25c. a quart. 3-in-oue oil fic. Pint cans paint 10c. Open links 4 for 5c. Lone star bame hooks 5c. Buggy washers 4c. Screen door hinges 10c. Bridle bits 10c to 55c. Flash lights 53c, 75c, 95c, $1 25 Williams shaving soap 4c. Alarm clocks 75c to $1 95. Talcum powder 10c to 15c. Box writing paper 10c to 25c. Tablets 3c to 10c. Umbrellas 48c to 98o. Heavy shoestrings 2c pair. Hose, all kinds, 10c to 25c, Men's collars 5c to 10c. Men's heavy hose 10c. Handkerchiefs 4c to lc. 4 doz clothes pins 5c. 100 split rivets 5c: No. 1 lamp globes 5c. No. 2 lamp globes 6c No. 1 lantern globe 5c. No. 2 lantern globe 8c. Suit cases 98c to $1.10. Shoes Shoes As you all know, shoes are advancing in price, but we are glad to say that we are still able to sell a great many shoes at old prices. As long as we have them at the old prices we will sell this way, so we think it will be to your advantage to buy early. Wire and Wire Nails. We bought a carload of wire and wire nails last October which did not reach us until the 10th of January; and it was lucky that we did buy early, for the wholesale price has made several advances since that time. We are now offering wire fence .to you at prices we would have to pay, if we were buying now. As long as this lot lasts you will get it at Jan uary prices. Come and See Us. HULL & BENDER, McConnellsburg,-Pa. Central Garage McConnellsburg, Pa., Office, one door west of City Hotel Garage, at the rear of City Hotel AGENT FOR v Studebaker, Maxwell and Chevrolet Cars Chevrolet $580 delivered Maxwell $665 delivered SKidebaker Six $1250 f. o. b. Detroit factory Studebaker Four $1015 delivered. Ail Kinds' of Tires, Oils, Accessories on hand at all times. . DON'T HESITATE TO CALL ON J. W. LINN Proprietor Formerly proprietor of West Lincoln Way Gar7 age, the first time you need repair services or anything in the Automobile Business. PROMPT SERVICE FREE AIR Are showing the Great est Variety of Spring and Summer Dress Goods they have ever had. These goods were all bought very early and do not reflect the pres ent market value. Beautiful Stuffs at 25 cents that today are worth 35 to 40. Just received a large as sortment of Ladies' Misses, and Children's Dresses, Romper Suits &c. Dresses, 25 cents to $2.50. Separate Skirts $1.00 and up. Middy Blouses 50 cents to $1.00. We want you to see all these goods. It will save you money to own them. G. W. Reisner & Co McConnellsburg, Pa. New Real Estate Agency. Having retired from the Mercantile business with a view to giving bis 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, t WEBSTER MILLS, PA. .fcUl H.S.l.'.lU There's No Excuse for Not Being Well Dressed When you can buy good Custom Tailored Clothes at a nominal cost. A well dressed man has the satis faction of knowing his appearance com mands respect furthermore it cre ates confidence in himself. MADE ,TO ORDER MADE TO FIT For the man who doesn't care to pay more. SPECIAL HAND-TAILORED SUITS FROM $18.00 U? Our stock is large, prices right, service the kind that makes you want to buy here again. Easter Sunday, April 8th The Royal Woolen Mills Co, 62 S. MAIN ST., CIIAMBERSBURG, PA.,