The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, September 20, 1917, Image 4

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    THE FULTON COTTlftY IfEWB, BtcOOKKELLBBTTKO, Tk.
Fine Feathers Make Fine Birds
Not always perhaps, but the world is inclined to treat the Robin or the Oriole better than the Sparrow and the Crow.
Likewise the well dressed, well groomed, man or woman conveys an air of success and confidence that is a real factor m life.
No one in Chambersburg or vicinity has any reason to wear clothes of poor material when by comming to the MILL they can get the finest fab
rics of wholesale prices. ( '
Our Tailoring Department makes men's fine suits to order complete and guaranteed to fit and wear for $18.00 to $28.00.
Our stock of fine dress goods and coating for ladies wear is larger than any retail store can offer.
Home Woolen Mills Co.,
Spring Street Chambersburg, Pa, Retail Store Adjoins mill.
WE HAVE NO STORE ON MAIN STREET.
HOWARD YEAGER
BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, NEWSDEALER, TURNIPS
AND SUIT CASES,
29 SOUTH MAIN STREET
Chambersburg, Penn'a,
October
Weddings
Now is the time to order Stationery for
the October wedding, as reasonable time
is required by the engraver to produce
first-class work. Two weeks at least
should be allowed, although engraved
work may be had in a week or ten days.
Let us handle your order for Invita
tions, Announcements, At-Home and
Calling Cards, or anything in Engraved
or Printed wedding or social stationery.
Your order will be executed promptly
and guaranteed absolutely correct in
text and lettering.
We have samples of both plain and
paneled printed stationery to show you.
Orders for printed stationery executed
promptly and very neatly.
Ml
CULBRANSEN DICKINSON
Player Piano
You Can Play It I
A Million Melodies at Your Command.
p . t-.waa.-l a n I""
lf'1'1 I """"
Easy to Play, Easy to Pay For.
$395, $430, $475, $525.
12 Rolls MnsMeick Scarf, 2Jree Tunings.
DUFFIEU) MUSIC HOUSE,
127 SOUTH MAIN STREET,
Cheimbersburg, Fa.
Is the Chautauqua a good thing
for the community? If ao sup
port it by buying tickets.
Paul Johnston, of New York
City, spent the time from Sa tur
day evening until Monday xi rn
ing in the home of his fattier, J.
K. Johnstm, of this plac.
Herman C. Hixson, Hagers
town, Md., is spending a few
daya in the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hixson,
East Lincoln Way.
Patriotic year at Chautauqua.
Get a season ticket while the get
ting is good.
New Advertisements.
That Chambersburg, Orbisonia
and other neighboring towns ap
preciate the News as, an adver
tising medium is proved by the
quantity of space taken. Atten
tion is called this week to the
Racket Store, Leiter Brothers,
Fulton County Bank, Atlantic
Refining Company, Peters &
Heintzelman. and C. F. Scott
on the 8th page; on the 4th page
you will find Reisners', Hess's,
Liggett & Myers, Henninger's
and Zug Hardware Co., while on
the 5th page you will find Home
Woolen Mills, Howard Yesger?,
Henderson & Mong's, Duffield
Music Store and others. You
soon get behind the times if you
do not read all the late advertise
ments. BRUSH CREEK.
Mrs. M A. Bark man returned
trom a visit with her daughter
Mrs. J. S. Akers at Fairmont,
W. Va, on Wednesday of last
week.
Mrs T.H Walters, daughter
Marian and Master George Hix
son spent a day last week with
Mrs. W.F. Hixson.
The stone visited Jesse Bar
ton's home recently leaving a fide
boy.
Mrs. Maria Jackson visited
Mrs. N. B. Hixson last Wednes
day. Miss E'izibeth Hixson went to
Wells Tannery last Friday to be
gin her school Monday.
A large crowd attended the
festival at Crystal Springs last
Saturday evening by the P. 0. 8.
of A , la honor of their boys who
expect to be called to Camp Lee
soon. "t
Howard Perry, sou of William
and Cora Il'ison, who was aged 4
moatbsand 4 days was buried
Sunday 9ih at Akersvill i. Four
brothers and two sisters and its
pi e ts rmara Us loss.
Oa lasD Wednesday evaning a
party was gven at the home of
E. E. Aters in honor of their son
James who will soou go into
training at Camp Lee Tbe time
was spent pliying names, music
and social chat Refreshments
were served at 12 o'clock and all
left reporting a srod time. Thoee
present were: Eizibeth Hixson,
Hazel Rieder, Besbie Akers,
Mary Rohm, Minnie Lynch,
Carrie LUrkman, Lula Scbenck
aud James Akers, Hobert Barton
Philip Spons'er, Peck Hershberg
er, Jason Eihelman, Ollie Horton
Carl Rohm and Harold and Clyde
Akers
WATERFALL
Our schools in -Taylor began
today. We wish the teachers
and pupils all success the com
mg te. in. ..Mrs. Ida Barnett
was brought home last Saturday
after having spent two weeks in
the Roaring Spring hospital,
where he underwent an opera
tion. Hur many friends are glad
for her speed v recovery. . . Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse B. Heefoer and
daughter dive, accompanied by
Jere Heefner and daughter Cora,
composed an automobile party
that spent last Wedoesday at
Mount Union with relatives and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black
ENLIST NOW
In the Large Army of Smokers of the
Following Brands of
CIGARS
3
FOR
"lOe
Red Apple
Lord White
Royalty Club
John RiiqqpII
3 King Apple
F 0R Brad Reed ,
IOC Scoop
EVERY ONE A GOOD SMOKE
SOLD EVERYWHERE
Harry E.Hain - Distributor - York, Pa.
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DR. FAHRNEY
HAGERSTOWN, MD.
DIAGNOSTICIAN
Only chronic diseases. Send me
your name and address and I will
send you a mailing case and question
blank. Don't use dope for chronic
troubles, get cured. It is a satis
faction to know what the cause is.
CONSULTATION FREE.
aid son Harper, and Mr. Daniel
Rmehart, spent last Wednesday
at Three Springs.
Word was received here last
week of the death of Frank Berg
stressor in Chattanooga, Tenn.
He was a son of, the late Wilson
Bergstt esser, and brother of
Harry H Berstresser and Mrs.
A. N. Witter
Mr. and Mrs George Liidig
and son Harvey of Hustontown
spent part of last Sunday as
guests of their cousins. Mr and
Mrs Jjsse B Hjefner .
Mr. and Mrs Daniel Lenders,
son Charles and daughter, Stella
also spent a day recently with the
Heefner family.
Grandma Shaw, of Huston
town who has spent several
weeks with Miss Mary Wolf, has
returned to her home again.
If you support the guarantors
of the Chautauqua this year, the
Festival will return next year.
Why not buy now and help the
home folks.
WEST DUDLIN.
"Margaret Kirk has gone to
Philadelphia where she has a position.
Ruth Lyon ls'attending Peirce
Business College in Philadelphia.
Elmer King spent a few days
recently with bis grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Brant in
Licking Creek township.
George King, who is employed
at Miner sville spent a Sunday
recently with his family in this
township
Mrs. Eliza Hoover, N. E. M.
Hoover and Chester Brant speut
a few hours on a recent Sunday
at the home of Prof. H. A. Brum
baugh at Defiance, Bedford coun
ty. Sara Leidy, who has been em
ployed at Mrs. James Brant's
during the summer, has returned
to her home at Waterfall.
Mrs. Margaret Kesselring, of
Hustontown. spent several days
last week at the home of Mrs.
Jennie Brant ,
Tbe Primaries.
Owing to the bum telephone
service in this county, we are un
able to give definite results of
yesterday'B contest. But from
reports received from six of the
twelve districts early Thursday
morning it looks like Mock and
Black are the leaders in the As
sociate Judge contest. We will
give the official vote next week.
Sky Spltfter.
Mnroy, (he lilk'lii'st mountain In the
Empire state, was mimed In honor of
Gov. William L. Murcy. Ita Indian
name la "Tuhuwua" (he splits the
Bk.v).
- The number of . season tickets
for Chautauqua is limited. There
are just so many for sale. When
that amount is sold there cannot
be one more obtained at any
price. Buy early.
Miss Ruth Hoover, of Cham
bersburg, ia visiting Miss Eliza
beth Doyle on West Walnut St.
Walter Taylor, Edward Brant
and Rush Barmont have been dis
charged by tbe District Board.
Wanted, For Sale, For Rent,
'Lost, Found, Etc
RATES One cent per word for each
Inanrtinn. No advertisement accepted
for less than 15 cents. Cash must ac
company order.
Wanted. Hege and Myerfl
want potatoes at their store in
Mercersburg.
For Automobile, tire and life
insurance, see John R. Jack-,
son,. Agent. 6 28 17 tf
Fou Sale: Forty buhels
choice timothy seed, free from
all weed seeds, at four dollars a
bushel W R. Berkstresseu,
Waterfall, Pa. 9 20 2t
Men Wanted Laborers, Car
penters Helpers, Mechanics Hel
pers, Firemen, Trackmen, Stock
Unloaders, Coke Oven Men, and
other help. Good wages and
steady employment. Apply to
COLONIAL IRON CO., Riddles
burg, Pa. ' 8 23 tf
Administrator's Notice.
Estate of Ella Burnl'Ml Isle ' H
township, aeoeasea.
Notice Is hereby given that letter"'
titration upon the above euie
granted to the undersigned " ,.. J
lag olalms against said esuw ,u H
them properly authenticated for isiuwj
and those owing the same win P'"""
U.T.HU.L I.ARNHART,
8 23-17-9 1,
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Administrator's Notice.
Estate of Mrs. Elizabeth MclUdownoy, late
of Itelfust township, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given, thut Letters of Ad
ministration upon the above estate have been
grunted to the undersigned. All persons hav
ing claims against said estate will present
them propeny authenticated for settlement,
and those owing the same will please call and
settle.
WM. McELDOWNEY,
8-19 at. Administrator.
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