The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, September 27, 1917, Image 8

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Start
the
Day
Right
It's not much fun crawling out of the comfy covers
at five or six o'clock on frosty mornings. But the
alarm has a pleasanter sound when you know a Per
fection Oil Heater is waiting ready to make things
warm at the scratch of a match. However, to get
perfect results, always use
ATI.ANT.IC
Ravolidht
It elves a steady, room-filling; heat or a clear, 'brilliant vet
mellow light without smoke, soot, smell or charred wicks.
That's because Rayolight Oil is more highly refined thaa
ordinary kerosenes yet it sells at the same prico.7
Ask for it by name at the store that displays the sign :
"Atlantic Rayolight Oil for Sale Here." Then you'll be sur
of getting the genuine.
It' a telcntifla fact thai, of any artificial light, hero--
lamp it the most netful and pleating t tha aye
THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY
Philadelphia and Pittsburgh
PERFECTION
Smokeless Oil Heaters
Mali cold roomi nice and comfort
able recardlesi of tha weather.
Quick, radiant beat at tha strike of
match. See them at
your dealer's
to 18.60.
Rayo Lamps
Tha always reliable
light makers. Hnd
some designs for every
room. Give a clear,
mellow light. Ideal for
all purposes. At Tour
dealer's, 1.W up.
Rayo Lanterns
Safestandbest Give
a piercing, far-reach
lng light on the darkest
nigbL Durable con
struction. Oil founts
never leak. At jrour
dealer's, 60o up.
RACKET
STORE
Well, last week we told you about glass jars,
tin cans, jar gums, coal oil, etc. We can still sell ,
you glass jars quarts at 60 cents, and half-gallon
at 85 cents; jar rings at 5 and 8 cents a doz. or 35
cents a pound. Tin cans at 50 cents. Coal oil is
12 cents a gallon, now.
Underwear Shoes and Clothing.
' We are in shape to save you some mony on un
derwear, shoes, and clothing. We bought all these
goods early, and we are going to give you the ben
efit of the nice saving.
You want to see the Men's fleeced underwear
we have for 50 cents eacc; also, the one at 65.
Men's union suits at $1.25, $1.35, $1.90, $2.50
and $3.75. Men's wool shirts and drawers $1.00
and $1.35. Children's separate underwear, 15
cents and 35 cents each. Boys' union suits 55 cts.;
Misses heavy, 55 and 65 cents. Boys' sweater
coats, 50 cents to $1.25. Men's sweater coats 50
cents to $3.25. Boys' sport coats, $3.25 to $7.50.
Men's heavy Overalls $1.00 and $1.25. Gallon
crocks 10 cents Men's work shirts 60 cents. Men's
wool shirts 95 cents and $1.98. We think we can
save you, also on
Shoes for the Whole Family
The'se goods are hard to get, but we expected
' this and bought heavily, and we are now very glad
we did . We have just received a work shoe for
men that was ordered three months ago that is
hard to beat and we can sell it at $2.60. 50-lb.
lard cans 55 cents, butcher knives 10 to 25 cents,
same kind and same price as last year. Linoleum
85 and $1.00 a yard, 100 split rivets 5 cents, corn
bushel basket 95 cents, bed blankets $1. 25 to $3
horse blankets $1.25 to $2.50, Buggy harness
$18.00, $20.00 and $22.00, set bunch straps 10
cents,
Fire Extinguisher.
We have a good fire extinguisher. Any one
that owns an automobile should have one. They
cost but 35 cents and one might save the price of a
new machine. If you have rats, why not try Rat
Corn? It will kill them, and you won't have a smell
either only 20 and 45 cents a box.
This is the time of year to get your stock and
chickens in good condition . for the winter. Just
try Dr. Hess's remedies. 25, 50, and dollar sizes.
HULL & BENDER
McConnellsburg, Pa.
SHOE AND HARNESS
REPAIR SHOP
One Door East of Cline's Garage.
MACHINERY COST HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS
Makes Your Shoes Good as New, and Looks Like New.
All kinds of Harness Repairs, Froupt attention Reasonable Trices.
C. F. SCOTf, Proprietor.
8
LEITER
Fall Styles, Crisp, New, Bfeautiful
Occupy All Departments of Our Store
THE SUMMER is waning, the tennis racket, the bathing
suit, the canoe, and the motor boat are being put by,
and with them are going the summer clothes.
ThQSummer Season is now written off from a fashion
view point as past, and the call of the Fall Styles is heard.
The stocks of the store have undergone a complete
change and now present the Autumn and Winter Styles,
crisp, new and beautiful in Every Department.
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Warner's
T.uit Proof -
Corsets
HTHEr SHAPE and fit prop
erly, and show your lrocks
to best advantage. '.
You can wash a WARNER.'S
and it will be crisp and freh.
And will not rust.
It's as comfortable as a
glove, and washes as well.
Moderately Priced
$1 and higher
Every Corset Guaranteed
Redfern
Corsets
X7E BELIEVE in fitting
good corsets only. For
this reason we recommend a
Redrern front-lace, if you like,
or back-lace, and you'll be well
satisfied with either jf it's a
Redfern.
Thre is a model just for
you that will shape your form
into graceful and lovely lines.
A n extraordi
nary Corset at the
price of an ordinary.
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STYLE
"Mvle" as defined by this store is tar from being an indefinite term used to give a seeming im
portance to empty generalisms. -
On the contrary, "style" is a word that is very definite, meaning when. applied to fashions gar
ments that in line, in color, in draping, in trimming, have been 'checked up" and verified as correctly
and faultlessly following the "master samples" originally designed by those who create the "styles."
The fashion sections of our store are full of such materly copies and adaptations of New Yock,
Chicago and Paris Fashions.
Leiter
Brothers
i
South Main St., Chambersburg, Pa.
WATERFALL
Mrs. Lydia Ileefner, Mra. Mar
garet E Laidi, Mrs. Margaret
Kesselring and Miss Veda Heef
oer spent a day recently at Isaac
McClain's
Cbarles Black and family spent
Sunday witi the former's par
ents Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Blac'.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Berk
stresser spent Sunday at Daniel
Rinebart's.
Tbe Misses Vio'a and Lydia
McClain spent a diy last week at
George Heefner's.
Jere Knepper and family
spent Sunday at Howard Bar
nett's. Miss Sarah Leidy, who has
been employed at Mrs. Canper
Brant's, has returned to her
home near Waterfall.
Those who spent last Sunday
at Isaac McClain's were, William
Leidy aDd wife, David Laidig,
Joseph Shaw, Jesse Laidig. wife
and daughter Marjorie, Miss
L-di Heefner and Leo. McClain.
Rev. Frown felter preached a
very interesting sermon from
Luke 12:20 at Zion M. E church
last Sunday evening.
Tbe Waterfall school is pro
gressing nicely under tbe care of
MiBS Bcatt ice Mellott.
Mrs Harriot Barnett,Jwho had
been some time with her sister
Mrs. Anna Ritcbey in Altoona,
has returned to her home near
Waterfall.
The people of this vicinity ar
cntting corn. The frost, la pla
ces, did much damage to tbe
crop.
U. S. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY.
As' per Ruling of the Treasury Department of the
United States. Any Bank or Trust Company,
may qualify -as a Depository of Government
funds. The
FULTON COUNTY BANK
has been approved as such and has
now Government Funds and Deposit.
Stoves Stoves Stoves
Look over our big Stock of Stoves when
you need one
-.-REPAIRS-:-
I furnish repairs for all kinds of Stoves.
Write me your needs
J, B. HANKS,
145 South Main St., Chambersburg, Pa.
DON'T GET COLD m
mow W 1 aft VH
But Boy Good Shoes from HjJ
where you do not P,,;
prices and have a fl) I
STOCK to select from-
The Real Family ShbeStc
Shoes, Hats, Trunks,
Umbrellas, Gloves, Wu
Hosiery,
PETERS & IIEINTZE
The "Daylight Store" on tl'6-.'1 j
Chambersburg, ?j
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