f THI FULTON COUNTY NIW8, McCQyitELLEBUKO. FA. 20 YEARS OF HONEST MERCHANDISING i The greatest single asset of and business is the good-will of those who use the product. That we are meeting with continued success is due to fair dealings and courtesy to all customers, and few concerns have a better record of satisfied customers who have continually dealt with us for a period covering 20 years. If you are not a customer of our Mills would it not be well to get in Line, and begin now to effect the saving that is bound to accrue in purchasing your garments and your materials from the manufasturer. Home Woolen Mills Co,, Spring Street Chambersburg, Pa. Retail Store Adjoins Mill. WE HAVE NO STORE ON MAIN STREET. FULTON COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. g. W. PBSK, Editor and PioprMo. McCONNELLSBUROPA! OCTOBER 4, MM" Published Weekly. 51.50 per Annum in Advance. ilMre4th.Po.olBo. .1 MoConnellaburg p m ieoond-claas mall matter. TiTPMENT In compliance with the Act of au4. I . the following l published; .. aor managing edlw. buslnesa man ar SbuMT! owner of the 'ull.nCoun- P " (Signed) D. W. PECK. Sworn and aubaoribed before me tnli 101b d., of October, ml. cqd. mu-1 Justice of the l'eice. Women Give Oat Homework is bard enough when healthy. Every McCon nellsburg woman who is having backache blue and nervousspells, dizzy headaches and kidney or hladder troubles, should be glad to heed this woman's experience: Mrs. William Miller, 416 Broad St., Chambersburg, Pa , "Prom ncr .work and taking a little cold, my back became very stiff and painful. When 1 tried to stoop Ihadasharp catch In my back and later, a steady, dull ache settled just over my hips. I heard of Doan's Kidney Pills at a time when I could hardly ret out of my chair. I finally began name them and they gave me re lief Continued use put me on my feet again, so tbat I can uow do all mv own work." Price 60c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the .ama that Mrs. Miller had Foster-Mil burn Co, Props, Buf f alo, N. Y. Advertisement. HUSTONTOWN. Mrs. John Howard is spending tt ma vUltin7 friends in duujq -- o Lowlstown and Harrlsburg. An Important meeting of the j Taylor and Dublin townsnip school boards was held in town Saturday evening. William Itfdig our fellow townsman was taken suddenly 111 on Sunday afternoon. We hope for a speedy recovery. A Sunday School Convention was held in the M. E church Sunday afternoon for the pur pose of outlining work for the coming winter among the various schools of the district. Rey. J. Emlnheiser has re turned from his home in Center county. Mrs. Jennie Downes and daughter Roxie are spending some time in Well9 Valley. William Hoover, Esq , of Chi- caeo. IlL.a practising attorney in that rtv. in the truest of his father Sauire John Hoover. Quite an exciting several hours was spent in our town last bun day afternoon by many of the fnemdaof Mrs William Evans who very suddenly disappeared and no one seemed to know her whereabouts. After an extend ed ssarch of premises and homes of neighbors the lost one stepped out upon her front porch unbar m ed. Miss Chloe Chesnut returned home from Riddlesburg. Lightning rod men are in this Vicinity. Prom the recently comDleted homes and barns so equipped we would say they have been very busy. Andrew Laldig and family spent Sunday at Clear Ridge. Frank Deavor and family ac companied by John Howard mo tored to Altoona last Saturday to attend the funeral of the lat ter 's mother. Lou Kelso and Scott Hershey, of Knobsville were seen on our streets recently Roy Chesnut, we learn, is ar ranging to move bis nousenoid goods and family to Woodvale where he is employed. A birthday surprise party was given to Mrs. weigoi at me home of her sister Mrs. 11 P. Barton, on Monday evening. Many eudsts were present an en joyable evening was spent, and all departsd wishing her many more happy 'birthdays. E.der H. II. Lefferts of the Uid School Baptist faith, stopped in our town Thursday and deliver ed a sermon in the M. E. church in the evening. Jacob Strait, of Saluvia, was a business visitor here on Satur day. Jacob formerly resided here and we are always glad to see him. ham Shaw and family of Laidig visited Joseph Barnett's last Sunday. There was quite a heavy frost and ice last Sunday morning' and the weather has been cool since. Our farmers have nearly fin ished their corn cutting, and have a considerable qaantity of their apples picked. We are glud to note that Miss Margaret Kirk has a pleasant position as stenographer in the office of Dr. G. Galley Chambers at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. Frank Chesnut and Drew Sipes of Hustontown, and Guy Metzler of Hustontown, made a trip to Sideling Hill mountain near this place last Sunday after noon. WEI Lk TANNERY. Rov Foreman has accepted a position with the Lorraine bteel Company at Johnstown, Pa Miss Rachel Wibhart has fcone to Elkins, W. Va. to take a course of instruction in a commerical school. Miss Alice Wishart is in Birmingham, Ala, doing mis sion work. William Barnett and family of Hopewell, spent Sunday in the home of William's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barnett near this place. Thomas Horton and family of Saxton are visiting relatives in the Valley. Mr. and Mrs. William Ilelsei, of Southfork, are visiting the former's parents and other rela- tives in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Fink and son, spent Sunday with Watson Cessna and wife Oscar Franks is visiting friends in the Valley. Mrs.Romig, of Snyder County, is visiting her son Murray. KNOBSVILLP. Preston Wilson and wife, of Fort Littleton, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E-ioch Kerlm. Miss Lola Wilson, accompani ed her friend Sergt. John H. Woodcock as far as Chambers burg on his return to Camp Han. cock. Terrance Kelso purchased a Ford last week. Institute will be held at Wood- burn school house Friday even ing October 12th. Quite a number of our people Silver Wedding. September 25th was the twenty fifth annivei sary of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Walters, ot Sixmlle Run, and a few friends and relatives met at the Walters home and cele brated the occasion by partaking of a delicious supper and enjoy ing a pleasant social evening. Of the Blxty guests at the wed ding a quarter of a century ago, few are living. The guests of honor at the silver wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Figard who were best man and bride's n aid at the Walters Figard nuptials. The guests present on the twenty fifth anniversary werf : Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wil e s; Watson, Carence and Evjlyo Walters; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dixon, Leila and Carl Dixon, Mr. and Mr. Raymond Buseck, Lil lian and Williard Uuseck, Albert Figa'd, wife and son John; Wade Fhjard arid wife, C W. Thomas and wif", Cook Foster, wife aid sou Wi liam; C C Foster and wife,B air Mort, wife and chil drenWildaand Chestwr; W. E Barton nnd wife, G W. Conner, Mrs E..zbeth Linn, William Wright and wife, Miss Florence Figard and Miss My ra Foster. S8 HESS THE HABERDASHER FALL IS HERE, and you will hi 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 vou whether vou buy or not. Knox and Mailing our specialties. PRICES $2.50 TO $5.00. A FEW AT $2.00. Church Notices. Preachine at the Laurel Ridge i n l r.a a n n m nor f it rm r iihuiiih i were shopping McConnells- church October lith at 3 o'clock, k, RamrH. . Rev T. P. Garland. w.ihnr TToiman and wifft. of I Hustontown M. E. charge Minersville, spent Sunday with Rev. Geo. B. M. Reidell, pastor. i ; -j. r..ii: Hf:il, the latter 's parents Geo. D. Wag ner at this place. ROUND KNOB. Farmers in this locality are busy cutting corn, thrashing buckwheat and gathering pump kins Toe mines near here are work ing full force. Mrs. J. B.-Walters, daughter Evelyn, and Miss Florence Fig ard were in Everett last Satur day. Miss EffieGrare, Dalbert Clark and Watson Walters spent Sat urday evening and Sunday with friends in Woodbury. Watson Walters is meeting with success as teacher of Kear ney Advanced. Misa Vera Barton, teacher of Woodvale Primary spent Sunday with her parents. iCoMPLEfE Satisfaction J DR. FAIIRIIEY HAGERSTOWN, MD. DIAGNOSTICIAN Only chronic diseases. Send me your name and address and I will send you a mailing case and question blank. Dont use dope for chronic troubles, get cured. It Is a satis faction to know what the cause is. CONSULTATION FREE. ENID. Mr and Mrs W. A. Barnett and children, of Hopewell, took dinner last Sunday with Mrs. Barnett's parents. Marian Edwards spent last Saturday night at the home of her mother who is suffering from a light attack of pleurisy. Charles Schenck went to Al toona Saturday to bring home his daughter Ruth who had been in the hospital. He was accompani ed by his mother and daughter Lena, and by Hunter Truax who visited his brother H. M. Truax, in Juniata. They returned on. Sunday evening. Harry Gaster is slowly improv ing. His friends are pleased with the change for the better. Mrs.Wilbuer Barton, of Round Knob, and Mrs. Lib Linn (nee Foster) of California, spent Sun day with Mrs. Mary Keith and family. B )j d Stevens who is employed at Defiance, spent last Sunday with his parents. Get Rid Or The Bats. Poison can be used to good effect. Barium is the cheapest and most effective, It is taste less and colorless. Mix it with meal or flour, or oat meal, using four parts of one of the above substances to ,pne part of the barium carbonate. If a single application fails then change tha hnit. Place the bait in tea- spoonful lota in the rats' run. Barium carbonate has a cor rosive effect on the mucus mem brance of the stomach and the rats will run for water, which if thev must eo outside of the building to secure, means that they will die outside of the place. Fumigation of the holes with carbon bisulphide may help. Make a ball of cotton and soak it with carbon bisulphide, place iton the hole and close the hole tight with earth or damp rags. The gas bo generated will soak to the bottommost portion of the rats' burrows, killing them. WeST DUBLIN. I Meade Barnett and little son Fred of Woodvale, Mrs. Isaac TUWar and James Birnett and wife of Waterfall, William Berg stressor of Waterfall, and Wil- Revival services at Dublin Mills nightly. Fairview Sunday 10:30 a. m., Center 2:30 p. m.. Hus- tontown 7:30 p. m. gs Harrisonville Charge, Rev. E. J. Croft pastor. . Sunday October 14, preaching services at Bedford Chapel at 10:30; Needmore, 3:00; and Mount Zion at 7:30 in the evening. Holy Communion services will be held at Big Cove Tannery Lutheran church next Sunday morning at 10:30; services at Mc Connellsburg in the evening at 7 o'clock. Prepared Ground Last Fall. William M. Simpson, of Hunt ingdon County, this year raised from six bushels of seed potatoes of the Early Rose variety, three hundred bushels of potatoes on a little less than one acre of ground. He also planted twenty pounds of seed of another variety, from which he raised eight bushels of potatoes. Mr. Simpson ascribes a large degree of importance to the fact that he prepared his ground last fall. HTHFSE 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 lor 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 deoaitment is as complete as vou will find it anywhere in' the larger cities NEW STOCK CC ING IN DAILY. Prices from 50c. up to A Common remark among the people who know this store is A REGULAR CITY STORE for Mens furnishing goods. Memorial Square, Chambersburg, Pa. Protect Yonr 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 taints.' On good surface a gallon will cover 800 square feet two coats. Roof paint, too, m all colors. For Sale by G. W. Reisner & Co. 6 14-tt. McConnellsburg, Fa. Hearing, October 17th. Complaint has been lodged with the Public (Service Commis sion against the McConnellsburg Water Company by the Borough of McConnellsburg and by the County of Fultoa. The Water Company has filed an answer, Mrs. J. M. Myers (Mabel Ken dall) and daughter Virginia, of Mercersburg, were recent guests in the nome oi tne iormer b "No Ham Done!" "My clothes are waterproof, so ia my powder, it's INFALLIBLE The Dense Waterproof Smokeless Powder" Guns and ammunition for all portnnen's requirements. Call or send your order. TO THE ZUG HARDWARE CO., 59 N. Main St., Chambersburg, Pa. New Real Estate Agency. Hospitals Want Envelopes. There seems to be no end to the list of articles that may be sent to the hospitals in France. Recently' there came a call to thin ennntrv to nave the lar&een- and Wednesday, October 17th at-velopes in which circulars are 9 o'clock a. m. has been set for enclosed, and to send them along the hearing. with other hospital supplies. We 77 ''are not sure that we know how First meeting of the C. L. S. tw npfl tn hfl ufied but think. mother, Mrs. Winifred Kendall C. for the year 1917-18 term will probabiy, they are used to pro and other friends on this side of be held Friday evening, October tect injured hands-somewhat the mountain 12th at MrB B Frank Henry B after the manner of a mitten Having retired from the Mercantile businea with a view to giving his entire attention to Rea Estate, the undersigned offers his sen ice to an) one having real estate for sale, or wanting buy. His thorough acquaintance with value" " rnnv niinled witn I I in handling Re l aiiu suttcasiui cAiicuvi , m ' nn tate. makes it possible for him to Dim 53 results in the shortest possible tune. Write, or call on, D. H. PATTERSON, WEBSTER MILLS, PA. m m as 35 Western Maryland Railway. In Effect May 27, 1917. Subject to ohftnga without notice. Trtln leT Htnoook m follow! : No, 14.83 . m. (dnll except (Sunday) for Cumberland and Intermediate point. No. 4 1 07 a m. (dally except Sunday) for HaKentown.and Intermediate point,, No, I I 5ft p. m. (dally) Weitern Expren for Cumberland. Went Virginia nolntf, and Pittsburgh, ChlORKO and tbe Weal. No. I 1.67 p. m. (dally) Rxprea tor Haven town Waynesboro Ohamberabnrr, Oet tynburir Hanover, Da'tlmore, Washing- ton, a laaeipnia aca new ion. S. ENNES, Oeneral Manager, n... RTKTOART1 Qen'l Paatenger At I i IU Administra- , nia Bfb,t townibiD. deceased. .ltiiJ Notice is bereM Kl';-, ' latrutlnn Upon the J 1 granted to the """TOi fna claims again"' ",.td..'7j ihem properly autc--,,lliF'' j and those owu S RUBS11 188-n-at. ; . j GWCHESTgSJ iM'?bii.iJ