jisiINQ PA2ASRAPHS I . rt-Afnl Interest, Gathered Wor Clipped from oar Excnanscs. ENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Timothy Seed at The Ir- Ktnre, IvM. Kendal! has purchased x i lunrrnm r,lLi VanAM pntertained a H.rnHi ntttw" imber of Wends on Tues-fternoon. J Shimer, of Harrisburg, J the week-end with his jlyin this place, ie tree brand Timothy Seed, pure, at tne lowest mauve i, at The Irwin Store. Pnhinaon left a pair of twin babies at the home of ,nd Mrs. Walter wvey iasi iv. Bedford Inquirer, Bedford Jy'i oldest Republican news- changed ownership last at $15,000.00. B Minnie Keisner returned last Friday after having ted a six-weeks special of study at Columbia Uni- n a n A cu hpss e ueiiuiu auu iBosserman, of Harrisburg, returned home after a ten tisit with Bessie Nesbit in Dve. i Beulah Johnston was a of her uncle Samuel Mc 'and family on a week's au jiie trip that included Wash- i a c. I Elizabeth McKibbin re i to Waynesboro on Thurs Jter a visit in the home of fandparents, Mr. and Mrs. h. Kendall. land Mrs. Wm. H. Shaw Miss Quetn Houck all of .Ureuaua, were vieaaaiit at the News ollice last lay morning. in Catharine is the name itle daughter that came to e home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson on East Lincoln the 10th inst. and Mrs. Orville Logue lauehter Kathleen, of El- . Md. are visiting Orville's Ai, Mr. and Mrs. B. W, A South Second street. . F. Nesbit and son Thur i Conrad Glazier, Mr. and . 1'Jgar Martin and the 3t'i sister composed an auto 7 1 iat went to Chambers ;f idnesday morning. 313,-Prank B. Sipes 1 t e highest market price al hides at teir butcher 1 i" McConnellsburg, also 'fl price paid for calf skins as and tallow. Advertisement. a Mentzer, employed by 'wrnment in the erection of bracks, near Baltimore, Mho time from Saturday Friday in the home of his Mrs. Asenath Mentzer, '5"'orge H. Reisner left t::rday for Manhattan, t be engaged during the j.varas instructor in the I University of Agricul fat the same time pur sue of study. W 'Iter Reisner, assistant wptrtmentof manual arts P'vego Normal, School, N. Y., is spending a Is f,r his "ummer vacation f-m-' of his uncles Jacob rst Reisner of this place, H Mrs. Leander Weirich ' Charlie and his 'J t VO philrlxn.. -.11 k'a. oame over in rhoir nd visited in the ' and Airs. George Tod township last If M I in l'f-s. Henry W. Scott, J or IcConnellsburg, but Ff V(ars residents of spent several r'-e past week among r-1Vf s and other friends rurty. ? BUT STRONGER 0r1carele! treat V lau-r ye m chrouio kiildin"""' active with the (o' Scott'.?. b,,ood-nurishing !ic'i'U,nrJ??lslon which isa UleHwe keep your 4e. K f rheumatism and ronoi in Scott's. BloomkM.N.j. ' Mrs. Elizabeth Baldwin, of Harrisburg is visiting among the Comerer families in town. Dr. R. Weber McKibbin spent Monday night in the home of his father-in-Jaw, D. M. Kendall in the Cove. Hogs sold on the Chicago mar ket Monday for $19.75 a hundred -highest price in the history of the Country. J. W. Hendershot and sister Mrs. Famie Scriever, of Buck Valley were pleasant callers at the News office w hile in town yesterday. Mrs. L. B. Mellott and daugh ter Nelhe, and the former's brother Jacob Hann and wife- all of Needmore, R R 2. made a trip to McConnellsburg Tuesday in their car. Mrs. Wm. Dixon and daugh ter Margaret, Mrs. Herbert Co- veney and son William-all of Wilkinsburg, Pa., are spending this week with Mrs. Wm. Baum gardner, East Market street. Two Waynesboro peach prow. ers Aaron Newcomer and U. W, if i 1 1 . naranman, win ciean up on peaches this year. Prices wi be high and the former has 200 carloads and the latter 100 car- loads. Mr. and Mrs. T. Elliott Patter son, of Philadelphia, are spend ing this week with Elliott's brothers and sister at the old nomestead south of town. Elli ott contributed one of his sons to the Great War and the young man sailed for France last week. Miss Margretta Unger, who has been in California for tn last hve years, came home to spend the winter with her moth er, Mrs. Amanda Unger in the Cove. Mrs. Unger was so un fortunate as to fall and break her ankle about two months ago Sanner Ray, D. A. Washa- baugh and W. II. Woodall, of Me ConnelLsbunr, and Peter Kirk and David Morton, of Big Cove Tannery-each took his touring car and family, together with other frineds and made a very pleasant trip to Gettysburg, Tuesday. Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Yearick who have been spending two weeks at Mt. Gretna, will be home this evening. At 10:45 nextSunday morning Mr. Yearick will preach in the Presbyterian church; at Greenliill at 2:30 in the afternoon, and in the Reform ed church in the evening. A motoring party composed of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Strait, and Mrs. Strait's parents and sister, Mr and Mrs. John Watkins and sister Miss (Jlara, came over from Wilkinsburg, Pa. last week and are spending an eight-day's outing in the home of Davy's mother Mrs. Mary Strait and with other relatives and friends in this county. Mr. Ira Zimmerman, one of lower Thompson township's suc cessful farmers, left with the Editor Monday morning a mess of fine potatoes. They are the Six-week's variety; very prolific, and fine quality. Mr. Zimmer man has more than his family can eat, and he would be glad to accommodate any person with seed that would like to have them. Eleven members of Stevens Ohiyesa Camp Fire Girls, of Mc Connellsburg, No. 9803 with Mrs. C. B. Stevens as Guardian, went to Tusaarora Heights yes terday for a week's outing head quarters in tjie bmith Cottage. The names of the girls in camp are Helen Daniels, Helen Bender. Helen Nace, Anna Mary Sipes, Rose Daniels, Mary Logan Nace, Mazie Hamil, Nettie Mellott, Winnie Mellott, Blanche Peck and Nora Wilkinson. Among the people from a dis tance who attended the Harvest Home Picnic were Mrs. Robert Johnston, of Newville, Miss Lib V. Hess, of Gettysburg, Harvey Smith and sister, of Chambers burg, Mr. and Mrs. Bard Mc Dowell, of Lema8ters, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McDowell. Mr. and Mrs. John Owens, of Lewistown, Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston, of Mercersburg, Miss Mary Brad ley and -brother, Mr. Millard O wens and sister, of Lewistown, Mrs. Alexander Patterson, of Newville, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Myers and family, of Mercers btire Misses M-iry Boserman and B"fsie Bclford. of HaTia burg, MrB. Marshall McKibbin and litt'e son, of Washington D C and Others whose names we did not learn. YEE rULTOfl COtJIfTY IT5WB, ttcCOIflTCLIJBPlO. F. DID IT EVEU OCCUR TO YOU THAT YOU AUGHT BE MISSING A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY BY NOT ATTENDING CHAMBERSBURG'S CELEBRATED Furniture and Rug Sale A T 55-57 South Main Street SIERER'S CHAMBERSBURG, PA. Red Cross Supper end Festival. The Fulton County Chapter of the Red CroSs will hold a supper and festival, Saturday, July 2uth, beginning at four o'clock p. m. on the Court House Lawn. Supper, 35c. Menu. chicken salad, rolls, pickles, deviled eggs, coffee, ice cream, and cake. Chicken and ham sandwiches, coffee, ice cream, and caka will be served at any time. A beautiful hand-made eigh teen inch centcr-nioco will he chanced off at ten ci'nts a chance. Other attractions consisting of fortune-telling, fish-nond. etc.. will be features of the eveninjr. lire al Kr.;:bsi'Ic. About 1 o'cVk Wednesday morning lire was .discovered in the store of D. Edward Fore, at Knobsville, and on account of the hour and the meager water facilities, the building and con tents were practically destroyed. The building belonged to Mrs: Jacob Kuhn, on which there was nn insurance of $700.00: on the store and furniture there was an iivuirance of $1700.00. It is not known how the fire orieinated. Mr. Fore went into business there last April, ayd this is hard luck. Mason's Real Estate Agency. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO Fulton County Farms and Summer Homes Along Lincoln and State Highways. Write, or Call on, FRANK MASON, McConnellsburg. Pa. Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. RATES One cent nor word for each InBortion. No BdvertiBoment accented for Iphs thaii 15 cents. Cash must ac company onltr. For Auto.vnbile, fire and life insurance, se John li. Jack son, Agent. 6 28 17 tf Two' Dollars, Rim of Mine. The President has fixed the price of coal (bituminous) at the mines. The prices for Pennsyl vania are run of mine, two dol lars: prepared sizes, two dollars and twenty-five cents, slack or screenings at one dollar and seventy-five. For Salk. 'i ;oroughbred Shropshire ram 2J years old, took blue, ribbon at Bedford fair. U. L. WisHAUT, Wells Tannery, Pa. 8 9 2t , Cider Making. Havir? purchased tho II oh. nun Souder8 cidor mill, I will begin making rider at my residence tbo first Wednesday in Septem ber and conticuo each Wednes day thereafter until the close of the season. Charles B. Weixer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reid Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson L. Nace, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill W. Nace, Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Nace, Mrs. F. Henry and sister Miss Mary Hoke, Mrs. D. F. Trout, Mis3 Emily Greathead, Miss Cthel Hayes, Miss Blanche Pat terson, Miss. Mary B. Trout, and Dr. Geo. M. Robinson spent the past week very pleasantly at the new Foutz cottage at Tuscarora Ieights. For Sale Two thorough bred English Beadle Dog Pups, Will pell one or both. Price right, M. II. Romig, Wells Tannery, Pa. For Sale at Meadow Spring Farm in Ayr township, Pulveriz. ed Limestone the kind that makes a limestone farm valuable. C. J. Brewer Strayed: A black pig 8 weeks old strayed away from the prem ises oi Airs, babina Mellott in Belfast township. A liberal re ward will be paid for the return of the pig to the owner. KOB SALE HY James J. Hnrrlx, McConrcllsliurK. l'. Hull A lleudur, Sooti Kunyan, . " " Leillc W. Seyliir, " " Jacob Wlnenardncr, Clor nidge, I'a. M. 11. Ilolllnshend, Ilnrrlsonvl lu P. A. J. I.innlierson, llustuntuvtn, I'a. llcrte llann, Saluvla, l'a. Mis ll's.sle Ilulel, Wells Tannery, la. AND ALLUOOUlKALCKS. GET READY FOR t Fall and Winter by buying your Dress Goods, Ginghams, Outings, Blankets, &c., now. We bought all these goods very early and we know that nriros hav hpnn urmrforf i 1 1 w Knnot. ed since then, but we can and will sell a lot of goods this season at prices actually Under Wholesale Prices obtaining to-day. With no break in sight and the possibility of still further advan- ' ces in some lines, it will pay you to see our stock before long. IN UNDERWEAR our entire line, which is now in, compris es all the best standard makes, goods that will fit and wear, and much cheaper than we can get them now. Shoes For The Family This will be one of the hardest, if not the worst, proposition the buyer will have to face this'fall, but we can ease the situa tion a great deal for you out of stock bought before the leather market got so wild. That you should take this matter serious ly, goes without saying. Come here and . let us help you. Geo. W. Reisner k Co., McConnellsburg, Pa. M ex Wanted Laborers, Car penters Helpers, Mechanics Ilel- pars, Firemen, Trackmen, Slock Uuloaders, (Joke Oven Men, and other help. Good wages and steady employment. Apply to COLONIAL IRON CO , Riddles burg, Pa. 8 23 tf j 1 i i fe HA .in . 1 1 All I I Mil II II I'll c ientific Eye Testing My- modern equipment ami skillful examinations In evrry L; detail, assure my ati'ons especially adapted to their individual vision, Such Service Deserves Your Consideration. Over 17 Years of Practical Experience.' No Drops Used 110 and 112 East Klnp Street Opposite Post Ollice , ( ha ubersburtf, I'a. 3 1 m Fou Sale: Big Type Polands. Three young boars f'om a litter of ten. Sired by a thousand pound lioer and a dam that will weish five hundred in breeding on'er. Also, we bavs a few other mo hum typo. Call on or address Lauveu Uros., Mercersburg, Pa., K. R. 4. Men Wanted nt Cypher, Bed ford County to cut mino posts. Good men enn mtku from four to Hix dollars a day; also, raau to worn on farm and girl to work in house. Good waged paid to tho right purlins Curie to Cypl er sutiou on the 11 A l T. run road or address U J Fuy, Ever ett, Pa. 8 L'3 2t Administrator's Notice. HMiue of Fllu llurutauit lute of licllie towuhip, tfeoenNed. Notice Ih hereby (riven that lettersot Admin Istrutlon upon the above estuie buve been Kriuited to the unilersli;ned All persoi.s huv iuu elulms uifuinst huUI estate will present them properly authenticated tor .ettlement, a d those owIdv the same will pleatie oall and settle. HUSSKM. IIARVHART, 8J3-l7-"t, Aamlnlstrator. Administrator's Notice. Estate of Mrs. Ellzubeth MelOldowney, lute of Belfast towi ship, deceased. N HIce Is hereby iriven. thut Letters of Ad ministration upon t.h' above estate huve been Kranied to the uiidentlirned. All persons buv Iuk ululnis uvuiust Miiil estate will present ' them properly authenticated for settlement, a"il those owing the same will please cull und nettle. WM. McELDO'"NRY, ' H-iO (It. Administrator. txecutDr's Notice. Kslate of Daniel K. Fore, Ksij., lute of Mo Ci one bbiirn, I'u., deeeascd. Letters testamentary on the uh.ive estate hiivintt been irruuTed to tho utiriersltfncd. ull per ous Indebted to th said estnte are re ittiste'i to nuUe ptivmeut, and tho'e having eliiium to present tbe same without delay, ROLI.A U. FORE -10-flt. . Executor. . CIGARETTES mm. m&ji&,& . t'J? "Theypleascthatasti M0L great! But also-" ffSM&Z !f a c:2arctt3 simply pleased vll t!is 'listo, cmohers used to let AY ' it qo .it that But cot cow. wM ' Dacause ChssterfielJa give fcvJ ' smokera not only a taste that V i they like, but also a new kind Cisk' of smoking-eiyoynient-" ChesterfieUa hit the smoke- x fC. spot, they let you know yon Ti f 1 aremoking-heyuSatisf'l ft- tL-J O Yet, they're MILD! JrS O) ll The new blend of pure, natu. r ,'1AY'a ral Imported and Domestic to- jj'-'Z? ' ztlO baccos that tells the story. fcZmrrm-i--,- """r1 R ' And the blend can't be copied nJtj? j -don't forget that! LMJ "J ?Cvv. 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