The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, September 27, 1917, Image 5

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    TW1 rULTOIT COUHTY BUTTS, KcCOSn&ILLSIUlO, PX.
Priv 8 Sale.
n uower of Attorney, will of-
.it orivate sale all tbe valuable
jl estate of tbe late A. F, Bak-
INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS mmmmOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
There are several cases of diph
theria in Hancock. "
Mr. Carl Rohm, of Garjsville.
I, deceased, one farm containing Bpent last Friday night in the
Lt 160 acres more or less, sit- home of his uncle and aunt, Mr.
...bontitrmiBBouiaoi weus and Mrs. John V. Stouteazle.
Lory. Fulton County, Penna. North Firat Btreet
U farm is one oi me pe Mf and Mrg c E Mayes
Seat growing larms m wens (Be83 Trout) of Red Lion, Pa.,
iwtjsbip, ana i. wi u . Bu Bpent ,Mt gunday .n McConnells-
qaicKDuyer. lu.auuerguuu . Mfl0mniinifld
Ifonly 65 days. 1 home in the evening by Mrs. Hal
'or price anu conamous, can B Trout.
J. W. UABNETT,
9t.
R. R. 2, Box 55,
Hopewell, Pa.
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Harm Done r
M clothes are waterproof.
is it my powder, it'a
INFALLIBLE
he Dense Waterproof
Smokeless Powder"
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km ana ammunition icr
iporfcnen't requirement.
y or send your order.
TO THE
LG HARDWARE CO.,
59 N. Main St.,
Chambersburg, Pa.
I
fi in Chambersburg
ynot buy a Hat that
(ill be pleasing to
you all Ihe time
you wear it?
ping of Schablea for
Every Hat Guar
anteed. $3.00.
e of Two Dollar hats
oi unusual value.
EININIINGER
The Hatter.
Attorney and Mrs. M. R. Shaff
ner motored to Orbisonia last
Sunday morning and spent the
day in the home of the former's
nephew H. V. ShafTner of the
Eagle Hotel.
HIDES. Prank B. Sipes
pays the highest market pries
for beef hides at ficsir butdur
hop m McConnoUhbure, also
highest price paid for calf skins
sheepskins and tallow.
Advertisement,.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Doyle,
of Harrisburg, accompanied by
their little nephew, Lawrence
Helman, of Mercersburg, spent
a few hours in McConnellsburg
last Friday afternoon.
Miss Virginia Snyder, of Way
nesboro, Pa., spent the time
from Thursday until Saturday
in the home of her uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George W.
Hays, West Lincoln Way.
Dr. and Mrs. N. C. Trout,
Fairfield, Pa., motored to Mc
Connellsburg last Saturday and
spent the time until Sunday even
ing in the home of the Doctor's
mother, Mrs. M. B. Trout
A Kansas newspaper man sold
his outfit last week tojMnthe
army. The recent advance in jfi
the soldiers' pay to $30 a month , gc
is going to cut deep into the ' S
ranks of newspaper men every- jg
where. $o
Mr. J. T. Bernhart of Bethel
township had the misfortune to
losa a valuable mule a few days i
ago. u oecame entangled in a
wire fence. The mule wa9 only
15 months old and weighed 800
pounds.
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H E SS
THE HABERDASHER
FALL IS HERE,
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and you will be thinking
of a new hat. We are
prepared to meet you with the largest and best assortments ever
brought to Chambersburg. Every hat guaranteed. No trouble to
show you whether you buy or not. Knox and Mailing our
specialties.
PRICES $2.50 TO $5.00. A FEW AT $2.00.
Grvii Complete Satisfaction
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'"pHESE COOL MORNINGS make you-feel as though you need heavier un
derwear. We bought our stock early and will give our customers the
benefit of the lower prices then prevailing. Munsing Wear in Union Suits for
Men and Boys our specialty. Once vou wear these garments, you will have no
other. Good assortment of weights to select from.
Shirts! Shirts!
Our shirt depaitment is as complete as you will find
it anywhere in the larger cities NEW STOCK COM
ING IN DAILY.
Prices from 50c. up to
Mim mm i II i j
A motoring party from Trenton
N. J., consisting of Mr. and Mrs.
William N. Stewart and Mr. and
Mrs. S. E. Kauffman, passed
through town Monday morning
on tour including Gettysburg,
Bedford, Cumberland, Frederick,
Winchester, Harker!s Ferry,
Washington and Baltimore, and
they spent a few hours with
Will's father and mother at Green
Hill.
Mr. Elmer Hill, daughter Eu
nice, and mother Mrs. Howard
Johnston, of Blackwood, N. J.,
accompanied by Darlington C.
Hart, of Camden, N. J., passed
through town last Saturday after
noon on their way to visit rela
tives in Whips Cove. They were
traveling in Mr. Hill's car, and
the odometer showed up 177
miles that had been covered
since they left home Saturday
morning. They reached McCon
nellsburg at 2:30.
Tf 1
SHIRTS
Memorial Square
A Common remark among the people who know
this store u-A REGULAR CITY bTORE-for Mens
furnishing pods.
Chambersburg, Pa.
f
GET READY FOR
Fall and Winter
by buying your Dress Goods, Ginghams,
Outings, Blankets, &c., 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.
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 & Co.,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sloan went
to Franklin county yesterday to
visit their son-in-law and daugh
ter Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Walker.
Ralph Johnston who had been
visiting his mother Mrs. E. J.
Johnston in the Cove during the
last ten days, returned to his
home in Pittsburgh yesterday.
His wife will remain in the Cove
a few days.
Mr. H. E. Shotts and family,
of Tylersburg, Clarion county,
motored through from their home
last Tuesday to Everett, where
they spent the night with Geo.
Schooleyand family. On Wed
nesday they came on to Fulton
county where they spent the
time until Sunday visiting rel
atives. Mrs. Shotts will be re
membered as Miss Blanche
Schooley, of Harrisonville.
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SHAPIRO BROTHERS
Huntingdon County's Largest Complete Dept. Store i
Orbisonia, Pa.
Fall Opening of
Millinery and
Wear Apparel
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Special Days Friday and Saturday,
September 28 and. 29, 1917
and for one week thereafter.
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Come and See ou r beautiful array of
' Ladies' Hats, Cloaks and Suits.
Uor't be misled by
LINE OF SWEATERS,
cry of H igh Prices. Our prices have
not advanced.
MEN'S YOUTH'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING
$ee our all-wool Suits at $12 50. Overcoats $7.50
and up.
Spendable
SHOES
Prices Moderate.
Quality.
ENTERS' HEADQUARTERS
iro Bros.
'AT LOWER PRICES
An
BIGGEST BECAUSE
BEST STORE
Orbisonia, Pa.
ENIP.
Mrs. A. II. Stevens and throe
cons are visiting relatives in
Pittsburgh, Windber, Johnstown
Altoona and Bellwood.
Dr. Davis of Coaldale took Ruth
Schenck to tbe Altoona Hospital
last Thursday, one was accom
panied by her father and grand
mother. It wis a very bad case
of appendicitis, lier parents and
grandfather went out to see her
on Sunday and report she is get
tiDsr along nicely.
Mrs. Lavina Earley entertained
her mother aud sister and broth
er of Fort Littleton, and two sis
ters, from Three Springs, last
bunday.
Dr.Geo. S. Edwards, wife, two
sons aDd his sister in law all of
Greencastle, spent Saturday and
Sunday with his parents.
Marian Edwards of Detiaoce
spant Saturday and Sunday with
her parents.
Mrs. Elmer Anderson spent
the week end with her husband
at Kearney.
J. R. Lockard went to Dudley
ou Sunday afternoon and be will
likely bring George Rxhardson
home with him to spend a few
davs
Dr. R B Campbell of Mount
Union bpent Thursday with his
old friends in the Valley. Come
again, Doctor.
Mrs. Belle Anderson to k her
youngest boy to Philadelphia tn
Wednesday to enter Girard Col
lege Mr. and Mrs Peler Garlic are
e iter tainit g tbe r two daughters
ire from Biavendale, tbe other
tn m Wood.
Word rec .ved from Philadel
phia rib(1 that H-rry Stuukaid
Mould leave or Camp Meade on
-Sunday.
Thanks to Voters.
To the voters who supporte 1
me for Associate Judge at the
recent primary election, I wish
to return my sincere thanks; and
to all the voters, I extend my
best wishes.
Very truly yours,
S. Edward McKee,
Amaranth, Pa.
Adv..
Rev. Edw. Jackson and Mrs.
C. B. Stevens are representing
the local M. E. church at Harris
burg this week attending the
District Sabbath School Institute.
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