The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, September 13, 1917, Image 5

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Exchanges.
FOR HURRIED READERS
Blankets and Underwear at
r Johnston's.
Levi Truax and J. C. Kirk, of
ffan Valley spent a few hours
in town Monday. ,
Hnw about that new Coat?
GetitatChas. Huston & Bro's.
Three Springs, fa.
A new line of Ladies' Coats,
11 new patterns, at money sav
,w crices at Chas. Huston &
Bro's.
New Line of Ladies' Coats at
J, K. Johnston's.
Miss Minnie Kriechbaum, of
aarrisbursr, is spending a few
jays visiting among the Comerer
families in town.
Miss Mary A. Irwin returned
to Hood College, Frederick, Md
yesterday for another year's
tork as student in that institu
te.
Harvey Stoner, who had been
landing his annual vacation at
lijoldhomein this place, left
jjrCoatesville last Sunday after-
mod.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sloan, of
Portage, Pa., are visiting in the
v.m of the former's mother,
llrs. Josephine A. Sloan, West
LKoln Way.
The Ladies Aid Society of Si-
lam M. E. church will serve re-
Iieshments at N. M. Laidig's
a!t We bespeak for the ladies
luciimma pan uuac.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reid
unand their little son "Tom'
i
pred to I'urrysville, Fa.,
Lflday to vi it the family of
iter's brotht : F. Morse Sloan
Frank R. Ma kley son of Hon,
LLand Mrs. Markley of War-
ll:tinpfv To Via a Kaan ism
:ond Lieutenant
Army Engineer
Guns and Ammunition
K. Johnston's.
J. Frank Deavor, W. E. Deav
or and Dennis Hess all of Tay
lor, were in town on' business
Monday.
Ladies
Educational Meeting.
The second preliminary meet
ing for the teachers nf Fnlrnn
County was held at Needmore , ?roL U- P
Wednesday, September 5th and
To The Voters of Fulton County..
Next Wednesday, the 19'.h, is
Primary EWtion. The otlice of
Associate Judge, for which I
am a candidate has but littio du
ties to perform, but pays a salary nmvprt h hnth intaMa: a
rk;U-- J ltr: Li.,.uj..jjii..: " r v ..,.fcc.COuiiKaiiu
niiutcu o aim iuioocs uuuuieu uuuars per VP.fir inarmfia ,s fV, 1
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xmcc springs, ru. i uoPo an win taKe part in eiv nc Tho imnnnton. t rv.:n uri.
A letter from Orlen S. Mock PP"rt to tho one they think was stronirlv emnhnoirl kv
nn T SS I nmVW T l.n.. L. 1 . I ... . r
oaja vyamp uee covers acres " mining mis i'rof. Thomas? fnr th rme
1 t . . I . ... . 4. A . . I ' -.- t VVOI
ana 13 live miles in length. vmers: -uo to prima- 0f teaching is not th nnri
Miss Cathryn Coyle, of Lan- 'J01U'- canamaiaj ana covered, but the knowledge re
a ... 1 n 11 fi . ni itiii w n . i.
caster, has been visiting Miss r """wcbb, ana men tained by the pupils: and the
Jennie Stoner on Court House marl balIot where y think only way to retain knowleri i
Square during the last few days. prper and ,rwht to "hammer away until the iacts Monday where she 13 enrolled as
Mr. Alhert n1hprtnn .nfl .S-. ""e 01 my pnysical and fi. are clinched. tt siuaent,
ter Miss Blanche, and ex-Post- , , , wimmon 1 nave I10ttrav One of the points brought out mrs' urville &utan daughter
master .Tflmps Mnnr Mi0o " " u -r ouaiy: oui snouia was. that t s entirplv unfair tn 01 umrago, wno were
" vv w MI1V4 AIAIOS II I , t . . - , I ' --, w , ...
Margaret McElhaney-all of ' 11 makepepupil to give written exam- ,lung 1,1 iae Dome 01 litV aod
Adams ponntv frt M,.rw "reattflort to visit evtry voter inations in a Huhir. unnn whiVh Mr- G- B- M- Seidell the past
nellsburtr last Saturday mnrnincr r,Jiur""" "-vemoer election, be- they have not had sufficient drill- weeK' ieit Alyncuy r Harris
in Alhprf-'a nvpr!nH onH of cause 1 owo " to my family, and another was. that it is imnnMihi burS
th dav in thp hr,ma nf T wer partiea to do all ln to ive dri w k R,,P.p-fiii!w "amtnesnni is confined to
" w.--wt VA V A.V II"" I . . . , . . I ------. ,
dall Johnston. luy ,,uwer, ",ai 13 norubie w unless the pupils are kept prop- u'8 ueQ Wlin aa aUacl r P110
ori-iii j my election. er V chms fipf! xever. ur, wosser 01 McU)U
I will be vory thankful for tho Some of the causps fnr fail., neiUourg is attending him
I plodge tn y hn the Rchnnl.rnnm sntmp Usv J- minhizar was called to
poor
HUSTONTOWN.
The Taylor township school
will open September 17th, with
Uartou as teacher
here; Grant Wiuk at Winter
green; 0!ive Clovenger atLaidig,
The schools of Dublin began two
weeks ago.
Mrs. Luem ma Holland' of Phi
adolphia is visiticg her parents
William Laidig and wife.
Joseph Chesuut is sporting a
new Ford.
Olitipa Keebaugh returned to
the Shippensburg State Normal
self if elected, to discharge the were-lark of discipline
I dull PR nf t.lin ,ftin. f.miinl m.,l.t . . .. . . Itrinninnrnffhiu niAAl
. west of town. L "'"r' " . p.repara,on 01 tne work by ZTZ:,....
will beirin her third L T V vory tne toaaher, lack of cooperation " 'u,uuvo " ldUJ1
wm uegin ner inira hpst of mv a.Vi ti? tn nrl iifi.m !m,H ...uu t. . . r.auHP.
nt fk ir I '. .'-j--fJ - wmi p.irn is, monoiony in the . " .
his home, Uontre County, the he
ueatii in
being the
at
Miss Lillie Ritz, returned to
Ust U nM :n T T ; . a. i. . r
cl uvi.iicm union lownsnipivion- 8Upport i may got
uajr oner imvius opens several
days visiting her friend Miss
Maye Pittman
Miss Ritz
U1 WIO uaicidiui in oPnrot luu, Tf T ... , , , . .. . . Mru llav .1 r il-,.,
.i i i .... ' il w worK. acK or Binceritv Anri im. """"""Ji uu
oliiuui in ner lownbnip nexi lUOn- bWtd I dnn'k m.on.? t hn ,n ... . J has hppn nn ha li- f- ,
" iiruuur cunrmrc nn rnp, nnrtnr .,ov wi iuc
1 i ". " .i vo.i , nuU iu 1 ino leacner 1 1 - .-.rto, o uu 1
uaymona unssinger and Mack near Court IIouhb noarlv wvprv ti, . J: , ibis writinc.
Morton started to btate College day during term of cflice. and Li. tk T.'ff,, n u tu- Quite a number of our folks at
t f m . . imj iiiv iiuvina ui Liir irnri iT
ast &unaay ror a year s work as will be ready and willm to l..k f t-..i a tended the recent Red Cross i.
. . . 1 - - 1 uituiL 1 irv 11 iir hiihii 1 inrp i vv.
students in that institution. D. after any thmg that you people It was decided that much of the obrallon at Threo SPrlnPs
u. vjiiaauiger, auL-omuaniea Dy may write roe or ca to havn hu-i .Mi f.i j .. Jlrs. Ebaueh who snpnt thp
. . 1 - .-w wirkiu ai l 1 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 I'M u h -4 hum r ri i r w
:11s daughters Bessie and Lillian, nosu attended to LMinubMa ...summer with relatives and
took the boys to Everett in his If you feel that vou should fain U friends in Pittsburgh and hm-P.
r i ji i , . I - 1- """"ii, luuiu uu laritfiv cor- . "
uvenana, ana returned bunaay port mo, don't fail to attend the rected by a necial efTort hv thp has returned to her home in Phil
vveauesaay the teacher. uipuia.
The teachers present were: George Lrolt and men of Uar
Rose Keefer. FlorpnP Tr.v riannvuie are beautifying the
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Im Paulin
aonal nurs
Austin, a pro
of Baltimore,
i, spent the ime from Thurs
until Saturday of last week
i Mrs. Blanche Patterson at
:er Mills.
liss Lois Mason left Monday
rooonfor New Haven, Conn.,
she will enter the New
en Normal School of Gym
.cs for a course of trainine
psical Culture.
DES.-Frank B. Sipes
1 U8 hichpflt TTinrlrttt. nrin
nidfis at their butcher
1 m McConnellsbure. also
Fist price paid for calf skins
RtoM and tallow.
Advertisement.
barn on the Mrs.
3H. Shook farm on the road
Rt St. Thomas and Green-
Franklin -county, was
W destroyed bv liffhtninc in
fthunder storm early Thurs-
RPingof last week.
pMock, Fred Lamberson,
'loop and James Screiver,
for Camp Lee, Va.,
Jay afternoon arrived at
filiation safe on Satur.
Irnoon and
-vauy A( ouotn Kegi-stigineer3.
pfing party consisting of
jMmW.H. Baumgard-
r. and Mrs. Harry E.
crnathelatter's brother
falmer all of Wells
ij Passed through town
Fridav morninor nn
to Gettysburg. '
OdMra. William w ati,
Sis Miss Am'
.""""oersDurg who had
the Sfnl
Pirhome in Carneirip.
r Sunday nnH
ineir nnm.ni i:
it.. ' -"Keiine oipes,
Pa'nut trant. ii o.m
IW. "WU iVIISS .Ull-
U. imhprHKn rir Mnn.
L"2 er of the faculty
lit e.
Bl ARRESTED
an . ",e 'onures ot
'Oth Ki i Julnis Decause
s-.. an well ue-
:?'ktma:,r l!lewhole system.
Kove w. " " liute a ,u"
hll. ur ncral health as
.'"".and ti.i ii ii
M-i-Ure'8greatbl00d-
. te ml nounsnment
-rn..i . " "tiiiintr i iiniiiinnna
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Eitemiller
and daughter Mary of McKees-
port, Pa., are spending their an
nual vacation among relatives in
McConnellsburg and the Cove.
Jake's many friends in McCon
nellsburg always have a glad
Primary nrxt
19th.
Youtr truly,
Frank Mason.
Jessie icakle. Clara Norria.
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Mary Braleall, Fiances Norris.
Ernest Wal o-s, Roy Plessinger,
Oliver Winter Levi Garland,
Gilbert Melloti. Thomas Truax.
wens TAKY.
The many friends of Calvin
Auman will be pleased to learn
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imnu. ivr mm ana nis iamny mat nis condition is such that ho Georga Mellott, 'Jobart Truax
-..v.,, wuic uai.iv iu me uiu win vfry noon rje auie to return (Jlarence Morton a.1 Foster Hoi
num town. home from the hosmta . lincshpnff Fi.-.d h. c,,
A number of farmers in Fenn- vviiKinson Wright who has
sylvania have been notified to be been in the Altoona hospital since
on the look-out for a party of April was brought home a few
men traveling thru the country days ego. By the aid of crutch
on the pretext of examining the es be can walk a few steps.
crops and soil and at the same J- C. Kirk who had been in
time scattering the germs in the Pittsburgh several weeks for
pasture fields that is causing foot treatment has returr ed home
and mouth disease among the greatly benefited. Mrs.
horses and cattle. accompanied him.
Got To Co After It.
Just wp.ntmg something will
rarely obtain it for you. You've
got to go out and get it for your
self. In an article called "In
crease Your Driving Power" in
the Seotember Amoriran Mso-n.
. -ra-
IVirK 7iip o rvritor nihifno on nnlkn.
itv ni Bnvinir
Mr. and.Mrs., Emory Pittman . "rence norron visitca inenas "After all. a man does what
and. little son Robert, of Altoona; m Txro" ,a3C weeK- he wants to do. Therefore, he
Emory's mother, Mrs. S. K. nniruaxana Dnae visited mugt be taUKht as a child, and
Pittman, and his brother George h's father last week. he must leani in a(u,t yearg to
both near Carlisle, were guests The stork treated Mr. and Mrs. teach himself to want to do the
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. wimuueuauxnter. r,ght thing and the bie thins
John S. Nelson. South Second w- " aumgardner made two an( to want it Bn hani thaf Ko ia
street, Tuerday night. Emory frm3 to Hancock for peaches bound to arrive at the wished-for
is cashier of the People's Natur- asc. weeK. m n'3 international. Boa. Anybody can sit down and
ne orougni DiJ Dasnets at eacn
lUdU. I m.v Amnn... AM Tt !J a. - P
am. onepnera 01 i'lttsburgn the United SbitM. r.r ha w
is visiting Mrs. J. C. Kirk. snipcm. in th ti,
McT.3, Ei!9ieTF 0rd and dauhter, much is easy. It is exactly what
v ill tiu i( nn ti ry r w-vn savi.. .
and we shall then be-noble men. 137 l.he -baby doe3 when rt Bit3 on
Vai cilia, tne jl00r ancj SqUag f0P & p,ftce
one and rarely do we find them " J " " ot candy. Liut it is a very differ
i tijv tiling ii win wauuiiK euiiie-
"u"alu ""lamsuuu wne, 01 th mir ho mnph t.hnt ir. ia uil!in
Kearney, spent last Sunday in trt Pph ohm.r , nnH unriprfotn f
.L. I . ,1 I .. . - ui, Ok
ine nome oi tne latter s parents,
Mr. and Mrs J. W. Barnett.
us
living in peace with each other.
We may never be what the world
calls great, but we can all be
noble men, and our nobleness can
commence this very hour and just
where we are. A young man's
first and truest act of nobility is
to love, honor and protect hi3 par
ents. When he .becomes too
proud to be seen walking as a
A. L. Dradukk.
Alvin Lester Bradnick former
ly of this county, was laid to
rest in Pleasant Hill cemetrv.
once the doing of the impossible.
'The trouble with the average
man is that he does not want
things hard enough. And one
reason for this is that he has
not been taught the value of this
'wanting.' He has not been
staff to a totterinc helnleaa
father, or to stand by the bedside afternoon. Services were cor- life that man has tremendous
of her who is wiiitinir a mnmont ducted by Kcv. Weaverhng. of resources tor wanting and for
this side of the river to catch one Urbisonia. wining, ana mat as tie continues
more gaze, through the fading The deceased wa a victim of to will and will, he will find in
shadows of the past, of her little Br'Kht3 disease and was aged 27 himself unknown atid unsuspect-
bov lost in manhood hp in unrpiv years, 11 months and 1 day. The ea layers ot energy. There is
fast troine down the eminence of following survive: his mother, always enough energy to supply
Mrs. Bradnick, two brothers and a man s desires tor success if he
six sisters namely: Mrs. Charles will tap. tho source of it."
Snyder. Knobsville: Mrs. E. Av-
inger, Leesburg; Mrs. D. L. Coop- m My liie VI nolcsakr.
er, nummeistovvn; Mrs. James ir the consnraing publicis to
Laird and Mrs. Daniel Green, ba protected against tueextortion
Mount Union; Ed D. Bradnick, in tho pi-ices .demanded for
Hustontown, and Charles Brad- almost all commodities says the tho
homo of Miss Georgie Shaw.
H. C. Lamberson, tho genial
post-master at McConnellsburg,
and owner of the largo Lamber
son farm west of town, has mov
ed the old school building which
ho recently purclmod ta hu
tarm land We suppose he will
convert it into a summer home.
Dr. II. C. McClaiu was a recent
visitor to Altoona and Bedford.
Bev. G. B. M. Keidell and fam
ily spout Monday in. Chain bors-burg.
The following comprised a par
ty who speut last Saturday west
of Bedford as the guest tf friends
Berkley Sipes and wife and son
Drew; and Mrs. William Evans
and son Harold.
M rs. Jennie Downs and daugh
ter Koxie have returned from
Wells Tannery where they spon
two weeks visiting in the home
of the former's son.
Mr. Bradnick and wua have
returned from Mount Union
where they attended the funera
services of the former's brother.
Some young men of our town
a few evenings ago were seen to
bo under the mtluence of eld
John Barleycorn" to a marked
degree. Better be careful boys
as it never pays. Also, they
whoare giving the stuff to minors
Hotter keep an eye open and
keep within tho law,
C. J. B.irton and wife, Prof.
U P. Barton and son Harper
Jr., spent Sunday at Breezi-
wood, Pa.
Mrs. B. 11. Shaw has return
ed Iron Johnstown where she
visited her mother,
We were sorry to Fee one of
GET READY FOR
Fall and Winter
by buying your Dress Goods, Ginghams,
Outings, Blankets, &c.f now. We bought
all these goods very early and we know
that prices have been wonderfully boost
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.
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. Y. Reisner & Co,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
tT.K4!HM.JA A.-- 1-1. n 1 I nUAiitn in k;n rtAUA1n - - J l
nuuuDKuun cuuniyiast ounuay w bwhjuui arm in nis .... mmrd r,omw
son depart for tie Petersburg
manliness.
To Take a ath.
Where bath tubs are not to be
had, bathing in any carpeted
room may be done without weti
ting the carpet. Secure a large
trainiug Camp. But he was of
thitt type that Uncle Sam Leeds,
and was willing to go.
Mrs. Clarence Smith and
daughter spent a few days re
cently in the home of her father
Jolm Mcutzjr near Burnt Cabins.
Your scribe, Mr. Editor, has
beou wondering why so little of
tho real nws of our villages
reachos the press. A few mom
ents, a piece of paper and a pen
oil and an envelope addressed to
News office, would boost
pieue oi kuuu uuauiy ruooer pu,.i. n j n. n.i.j.i... t . .
cloth or oil cloth such as is used . . lum ce"e 1 U,"UB 1 "'Vnqu rer " ,80DVl 1 community, and as welt the
i hl immH. Aivin niirn nn ppvni. mis inn inn ma iiont. tnnet. ha . .... r. . . .
" w couniy. Mr. uiuzen, Mr. Hiaitor
plary life. Enduring bodily af- empowered to exercise a super- Wui pnnt au tbe reai news If he
Mictions under the help of his vsory ana restrictive control learns of it
chosen Redeemer he sweetly fell oVer the ra'cs charged by the re
to cover buggy tops. Nearly
every general store sells it." Get
a piece of bedcord long enough
to go all around the piece of
cloth, sew the edges of the cloth
to the rope and when laid flat on
the floor it will hold nearly half
an inch of water before spilling
over the ropo. But it is not in
tended to hold that much water
only the
asleep in that same faith.
Money Saved is Sioncy Earned.
M. M. Bender has been in the
furniture business many years
He owns his property, hence
drippings from the does not have to pay big rent.
a. i ii It. , i . i
sponge or luwei wmie me Datner it stanas xo reason that he can
is standing in the middle of it.
tail dealer, and in this import
ant respect the recently euacted
Food 1 iw is unfortunately defici
ent. Only iu the case of coal has
his authority in this connection
been made commensurate with
tho need. The coal dealer
Potatoes are a banner crop in
this section. Corn fair, buck
wheat about the average.
bo restrained from exacting an
unreasonably high rata from his
The Present Women.
The wages of women were nev-
may er so high as now yet it is al
most impossible to produce the
Had Learned Hit Lesson.
"TuUe my advloe," giild the mnn who
hits a great deul of litigation. "Do
tiiiythlng ruthur tlinu go Into court."
"I tried thitt once, nnd It taught me a
lossoii." "How so?" "I was given
a stilt fine for resisting nn ofllcer."
Birmingham Age-Herald.
sell furniture at a lower price consum'erf-, and it is very proper service of a good woman at any
than if he had heavy expense. and highly important that this price for the reason that labor is
He lives back off the main street, preciution asrainst unconsionable looked upon as degrading. Young
but it will pay yous to go to his P' onteermg should he taken and women turn to all sorts of office
place. If he does not happen to V18:1 It,8hould he rigidly onforced. work, where snares and tempta-
have what you want in the fur- ZZJ Z eZded" tions beset them, because' they
niture line, he can get it for you other commodities which no less can dress better and keep their
promptly. Just two squares than coal are absolute necessaries hands whiter than they can when
east of the Court House. of Ufa. doing kitchen work.
S1DELINQ HILL.
Mrs. Amos Liyton visited
inenas hi iSeedmore part of
last week.
Miss Lola Giflin of Dott spent
Friday with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. William Giflin.'
Miss Helen Spencer is visiting
her grandmother Mrs. Maria C.
Spencer near Dott.
Noah Linn and wife have re
turned to their home at Harris
burg after havingvisited relatives
and frionds in Fulton County.
Philip Bernhardt and wife,
near Uancoclr, spent Saturday
and Sunday with the former's
brothers near Franklin Mills.
Born recently to the following:
Mr. and Mrs. FranK Fost, a
daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Garland, a daughter; Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver Divel, a daughter.
Edward Montgomery and wife,
of Uabc ck were Sunday visitors
at the home of S. P. Winter.
Desertion Notice.
Notice is hereby given that my
wife Goldie Lalre Brant has left
my bed and board without just
cause, and this is to warn all
persons not to trust her on my
account as I will pay no bills of
her contracting.
8 31 St Clem C. Buant.
, Trotect Your Buildings 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 points. On good
surface a gallon will cover 300
square feet two coats. Roof
paint, too, in all colors. For
Sale by
G. W. Reisner & Co.
6-U-tf. McConnellsburg, Pa.
Wanted, For Sale,- For Rent,
Lost, Found, Etc.
RATES One cent ner word fopnnh
Insertion. No advertisement accepted
(or less than 15 cents. Cash must ac-
oomp&ny order.
Wanted. Hege and Myers
want potatoes at
Mercersburg.
their store in
Administrator's Nothce.
Rsiuto of Kllu lluruhurl lute of llclhe
township, UuouftHed.
Notloe In hereby (tlven thai letteniof Admin
Imrutlon upon the ubove ejitute have been
Kruntcd to the umli-rslcni'd. All pernors ha
Inn claims ukuiuni xuld estate will present
them properly authenticated for settlement,
and those owing the same will please oall nd
settle
a -Li-.. HL'SSKI.L IIARNHART.
B-xf-ii-ei, Aauiluistraior.
For Automobile, fire and life
insurance, see John R. Jack
son, Agent. 6 29 17 tf
For Sale, Nice clean Timothy
seed and seed wheat. Mrs.
Uleonie Kendall, Ayr township.
CATTLE A bunch of nice
thrifty cattle for sale by J. A.
Stewart, Harrisonville, Pa.
7 30 2t.
Administrator's Notice.
Estate of Mrs. FJlutbrth MeKldowney, lute
of Holtast township, deceased.
Notice Is hereby (riven, that Letters of Ad
ministration upon the above estate have bera
(rriinicil to the undorsiiriied. All persons hav
liiK claims uiralnst suiil estale will present
them propeny authenticated for settlement,
unit those owing the sauie will please cull and
settle.
Wilflt,
WM. MeKlUOWNKY.
Administrator.
Wanted Coon and Ground
hog dog. Willing , to pay tho
price for a good dog. James G.
Burns, Midland, Md.
Men Wanted Laborers, Car-
pentcrs Helpers, Mechanics Hel
pers, Firemen, Trackmen, Stock
Unloaders, Coke Oven Men, and
other help. Good wages and
teady employment. Apply to
COLONIAL IKON CO., Riddles-
6urg, Pa. 8 23 tf
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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James J, Hurrls, MoCoubcllsburir. V.
Hull & llendcr, "
Soott Kunyan, "
Leslie W. Seylar, "
Jacob WlneRurdner, Clesr Uidge,
M, H. Holllnshcud, Harrisonville P.
A. J, Lnmberson, Hustontown, Va.
Merle Hunn, Saluvlu, P. "
Miss llessle Helsol, Wells Tannery, 11.
AND AIXliOOD Dl$AluSKS.
Western Maryland Railway.
In Effect May 27, 1917.
Subject to chance without notice. '
Trains leave Hanoooltas follows:
No, l-R.M a. m. (dally except Sunday) for
Cumberland and Intermediate points.
No. 4 t.OT a. m. (dally eieept Sunday) lor
Hsuorstown, and Intermediate points.
No, S 1 IW p. m. (dally) Western Express for
Oumberlsud Wess Vlrirliii noints. and
Pituburxh, ChloiiHo and the West.
No.t-a.Mp m. (dnlly) Kipress for Hpr
town WavneslHiroi Chamborshnrir, e
tysburir Uncover, Rn'tluiora. Washlup.
ton, Philadelphia and New Voik.
S. ENNES,
O. K. 8TKWARTI
Gen'l Passenger A
Uenersl Manager.