jgSIIKfl FABifif ATfiS I - lltltaiQW1 liitercst. ,l,p,HoT.eorClippcJ from Githesed Exchanges. p has how many pounds and growed" since McConnellsburg last y to vorry about ,aar ched the United ,3 enoUph that it is he roarofihe cannon ty e owe as in 8 even creator .,. nnt --o"". mere- kTp those who are 'rom our rW., u Jessed fcr husked readers .iL..TA4sie Shimer was a Ship- 1' visitor last Saturday -A Rundny. "to than 3,000.000 Americans t.f!irily subscribed to the ;iwtv Loan vn Lavinia Hill (Vine Hess) j Gettysburg is visiting among ;2rany Fulton county inenua, V.rv Bazil arid Abbie Cattlett, , Belfast, are spending two -Kb with relatives in McCon- A fright boy or girl over six--n years can find pleasant and JoSbble employment at the ;ew oiTice. Kig Olive Nelson, of Mercers- jrf' spent part ot last wee ;iiier uncle and aunt Mr. and "'j, William Fix. Aaoni? the callers at this office ;t friday were three Brush '--It Valley friends J a m es Kee, R. H. Walters and V. I Clevenger. The welfare club will meet at iehome of Mrs. S. L. Wink at leedmore on Saturday after oon,; June 30th. All persons -terested are invited to attend. R.C. McQuade and daughter !yrtl acenmpanied by Mr. Mc ;:ades mother Mrs. Nancy Mc )iti spent Sunday with R. C. 'ooptand family at Mercersburg. Mr. Vnd Mrs. Frank Spade and :v. E. J. Croft, accompanied x Levi Mellott to the Cham :barg hospital last Monday ;miag where Mrs. Mellott was ed for treatment and a sur al operation. Successful fruit growers often :k off from one-half to two irdsof the small, green peach' apples, and other fruits from avilj laden trees and still get smaoy bushels of fruit, but of tly improved size and quality. If I Body kissed a body comin ro the rye that Mrs. Robert '. Mellott brought from a field i Laurel Kide, neither the i ser nor the kisses would be 'in by critical eyes. Mrs. Mel t showed us several stalks it lacked but four inches of Weight feet in length. A'ilterR. Sloan received a let r on; Monday from Corporal te thanking the local Red a for five dollars given him t Saturday night for his talk th Auditorium. Corporal iteiaid that he liked to make i Cross speeches, and also, ' h. had a wife and three -reo to whom five dollars -nt ouch. , wthern Fulton county people 1 not be the only people to -Mights of goverument nes. Probably 100,000 of 'machines will be made and 1 'of them sent to eastern "wj under their own power, a-'te the Lincoln Highway t to be the safest route, las already been named lir-Way. , i as white people will . s of getting lice, itch Jloathsome troubles from : Psies. just so long will fry bo subject to (he ..tribes. Last winter, ; ra cleaned out more 4 hundred of the fortune- f uds to spread over the ; atd twice last week .'yhem polluted our town Presence. 3her came home Sat fori the summer va iner mother at the S. . residence. Mary has Jf mth her brotherin ?ster. Mr. and Mrs. Al- Salem, N.J., at- T Bcnool of whink er is ?.,: i . v,F'i M C VTEVfn, MfC0KfHLL3BUKI, TX, Tobactu tr iioam? Df.r Editor. The question was "ikivl rae not ionp ajo if I thought a pomm who used to bacci could q;o to Heaven. I told her I understood the Bole did not teach the doctrine that they could. In the first place, it is a useless waste of money the money spent for tobacco would feed and clothe all the people in the world and some would be left with which to buy Bibles for the heathen. In Isaiah 55 ;2, we read "Wherefore do ve snend money for that which is not bread?" Almost any tobacco user will tell you that it is a fil thy habit. In Corinthians 1G;17, we read that our bodies' are the termie of God: that if any man defile tie temple of God, him shall God destroy. In Revelation 21 ;27, we read that thero shall in no wise enter in that which defileth. In Revela tion 22;11 "He that is unjust. et him be unjust still: and ho. that is filthy; let him be filthy still.,' Therefore, if the tobacco habit is filthy, h nv can any one addicted to the habit tret into Heaven? As we die and are buried, so shall we arise. Jesus arose with the print of the nails in his body: if we are buried de filed, we will arise defiled. Since anything defiled cannot enter Heaven, to me the answer to the question asked is most obvious. Dr. A. J. Remrburg. r -' Mi.:mina mum i.nirra BIO COVC TANNEKY. A groat maj nty of our pooplc attended, tho Groat Wild West Show at M (UonnellsburK Friday. James Bivcns is rapidly con structiii;r bis rew barn. The carpenters expect to have it fin ished within a few weeks. . Harry Mellott hr,s had an in creaso in his family. G.J. yellotthas purchased a newlJuick. Mr. Mellott intonds to carry the mail from McCon nellsburg to Meicersburg. Himmol Hrria and family -ic-companied by Mrs. Divid Kcof er motored to McCcnLellsburg Saturday evening. Leul Mnlbtt is homo from the: C. V 3 N. S. Geo. h Clonser will have his new barn completed soon. Mrs. Rauben Hall is reported to b j on the sick list. Tho children servico at the Luthoran church was well attend ed. Miss Rachel Gordon spent the week end with Mrs. Ed largent. Ooe of Sammy Mellott's chil dren swallowed a quanity of ker osene. R J. Mellott and E J. Madden and a number of others ofF. M. C, boy's visited Mercersburg's lodge last Wednesday. 1 t t The Correct Thing in Ladies' Footwear. . . Your pretty frocks will scarcely bo complete without the correct slipper or pump. In your grandmother's day, with j ist the tip of her shoes peeping from under her gown, footwear playod no such important part in the scheme of correctness. For you, h.r.vevvr, I) ime Fashion has decreed that your entiro siippor be visible. So you ste vou must -bo more than ever particular in choosing foot wear for summer. There ia nothing pre,t.or than a wlutj jurr.:i, and it h ao appropriate tho whole summer Ion?. W.j I.avn t;.iom in kid huck-iubuclc and fbrics mado plain, with neat narrow porfo-.atfons and some with uma.!, dainty cr-u-monts at the instep. They are mado th i'gh iim'. iim'i-um-high hc?lR and wood with leather (i-ivoruvr. Ma'ieitapoiDttocfQie in today if possib'a. or tomtn-i w anyway, j'.i.st ro slip on your a zs. A SHOE SHINING PARLOR HAS BELH ACJED TO OUR STOKS x Chas. E. Keintzelman X 2G South Main Street Charnbi:rsburL'. Penna. V; i 4- t, c 1 .1 i - . AtA'l Mr : -itr.ns anditiBot'Jes Roy C. Crcrnwell, Propr., Fayette St., Mercersburg, Pa. A PffiECTIOjN fpCK-SOVES BAKING day. A roaring hot fire! Goodness knows it's hot enough anywhere this weather, but that kitchen is almost unbearable. Why should it be ? There's another way. All over this nation busy housewives are using NEW OIL and they get the same big brown loaves, crisp cookies and flaky pies without heating up the whole house and wearing themselves all out A Perfection is always ready to fry, boil or roast No wait ing for the fire to draw up. No carrying wood, shoveling coal and toting ashes. The fireless cooker and trie separate oven are two big features. Ask your dealer. Perfection Oil Cook Stoves burn the most economical of fuels kerosene. And the best kerosene is Atlantic Rayolight Ask for it at the store that displays this sign: "Atlantic Rayolight Oil for Sale Here." THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY Philadelphia and Pittsburgh ATLANTIC i :" "Jll - iih'1-!..j m IF Ui Bs: m Mi Ml I 0 Reynold P. Forncr is visiting: in Scotland. New ca1 did't3 for p-soru'e iuiir inn Wii'K ioU in fie an nouncornent column. P. P. Shi von ?nd Howard Peck were among the Fulton county travelers to Chanibersburr lafit Saturday. n r.. - ah . air?, ysiien i romyor aau son Tom, and Mrs. Charles Polly, nl ofChamber3burp:, were week-end guests ot Mrs. Jr.hn Stunkard, J a sister of Mrs. Fromyer. TromBS Hollinshead, of Hnr risonville, was cal'ed to St Thom as last Monday to see his sister, - l rn . broci ou years, wno met witn an accident resulting in a broken arm and shoulder. We do net know how the accident happened. T. lioy Morton and family, State Forester located at Peters burg; Newton Morton, member of the government topographical survey, located at Mifllinburg; Grace and Elizabeth Crocker, of Johnstown, and Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Hendcrshot, of Clear Spring, Md., were among the guests at the Peter Morton home since our last issue. Mr.- and Mrs. H. S. Daniels and little grandson Morri3 De- bhong; Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Linn and two children Eredaand Rob ert, are making a tour of Virgin ia in two automobiles. They started last Saturday and drove to Washington. From there they drove to Richmond, Va and later, other large towns were visited. They expect to return Saturday. The committees who have so faithfully worked during the past few days solicting funds for the Red Cross Fund, desire us to say that they were not able to see everybody; and they ask that any who have not contribut ed, may send their contributions to either of the McConnellsburg banks and due recognition of the subscription will be made through the papers in the future. Last Saturday morning, J. C. Patterson, of Clarksburg, W. Va., joined his brother W. M. Patter son, at Pittsburgh, and together they left that city in the lattcr's car at 5:3U a. m. Exactly five hours and ten minutes Iat3r, easy running time, tney greeted rel atives and friends in McCon nellsburg and then went on to the home of their parents, Hon. and Mrs. U. II. Patterson, at Webster Mills. Over 800 daily newspapers are reported to have gone out of busi ness since the rise in paper prices began. A number of weeklies have suspended. The price of print paper is still away up in the air and the government com mission has confessed inability to deal with the situation through public service commission chan nels. It recommends pooling of interests, interpreted to mean forced or accepted co-operation, or absolute federal control by fix ing of prices. At first thought it seems odd that our farms should be the chief weapon against Prussian barbarism and brutality, but no gun was ever so effective as the bean shooter" wielded by the farmer in this war to prevent lack of food on the part of those who are holding back the horri ble assassins. July first is not too late to plant field beans in Pennsylvania. Plant some more if seed can be had. For once the bean shooter" is more deadly than 42 centimetre guns. Jacob Yeakel and his son John, Thomas Truax and John Secrist all in John iMkel's automo bile, came to McConnellsburg last Saturday morning and took dinner at Hotel Harna. While in town a deed was transferred from Jacob Yeakel to John Secrist for the former's property south of Center schoolhuuse in Thompson township for a con sideration of $1900,00. From McConnellsburg, Mr. Secrist went to Franklin county to spend a day or two in the home of his brother Charlie. Jacob Yeakel expects to go to Illinois in a few weeks to visit relatives. ' BUGS, Byes, m ISC A Pazo Vccctablc Orowrr-Sprayinj: Number V Sherwin-Williams For All Insect Pests in Garden, Field Vine or Shrubbery Most Effective remedy for Potato Bugs, Cucumber Bugs, or Any other Bug that Chows a Loaf In using this, you kill both Bug and Blight. FOR SALE BY Geo. W. Reisner & Co., McConnellsburg, Pa. PALAVER'S Auto Repair Shop 2 Milos South of S1PES MILLS 3i Milos North of NEED MORE A full line of Ford Repairs On Hand all the Time. First Class Workmanship. Hauling of Passengers at a Reasonable Rate. Motto: If not satisfied with work, No Pay. Roy O. Palmer Bell Phone No. 33 :-: Pest Office, Needmore, Pa. TRY AN A Sc B HAM All LP SUGAR CURE and WOOD SMOKE -better than COUNTRY HAMS. G. G. PALMER 42 South Main St., Chambersburg, Pa. Bcrkstresscr Sipcs. Jesse Edgar Berkstresser son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Berkstres ser near Laidipr, and Miss Jennie C. Sipes daughter of Berkley and Margaret Sipes, of Iluston town, were married on June 20th at the M. E. parsonage in Hus tontown by Rev. Geo. B. M. Reidell. " NEEDMORE. George Carnell, wife and son, attended services at Sideling Iill Christian church Sunday. Mrs. F. P. Hart and sou Floyd vi6iteci in tho home of E II. Kirk Sundav. Those visiting in' the homo ofj, C. Mellott Sunday were: Mrs. James Hollinshead and son Ira, Miss Alice Giliand, Norman Grove and Hayoa Morgret of Greencastle; Silas Mellott and wife, Mr. Marcus Mellott, wife and children, Raymond and Morea; Lolo Deshong, Joshua Mellott and grand children, Mel vin and Ethel. Est a Hart has accepted a posi tion in Hagerstown. Aliison Truax, Chester Car nell, and Sherman Deshong and wife attended the picnic and fes tival at Dott Saturday. They wore trying Allison's new Ford Joseph Horn breaker and wife and children, of Franklin county, visited in the home of Nathan Mellott. A family reunion was held in the home of Clayton Deshong, at which were present: Mrs. Mor gan Deshong and daughters, Mrs. Mitcholl Mellott, Mrs. Dick Deshong, Mrs. Wm. Mellott, of Saxton, Mrs. Riley Deshong and two sons, Chas. Mellott and son Simpson and wife. Mr a. J. J. Palm or had an an nual play day for the' children. Refreshments were servod to rifty eight. Wilbort Deshong, of Amaranth was Been in this vicinity Monday. A. P. Garland, one of our hust ling merchants, who is agent for one of the best fertilizer firms in Baltimore, was circulatingamocg his friends Saturday. Walter Peck, who has been on the sick list, is improv'ng. Protect Your Buildiogs from Fire. Use Gould's Fire Resisting Paint in all colors. It preserves, beautifies, and wears as long or longer and is cheaper, than other standard Tuuts. On good surface & gallon will cover COO fquare feet two coats. Roof paint, too, in all colors. For Saloby G. W. Reisner & Co. 6-14-tf. McConnellsburg, Pa.
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