ran ruLTOK cosrrrr mm, gxcorryauagraa. pa.4 jffilSSIINi PiSASRAFHS .UndOeneral Interest, Ontbered Afl 'llnnAft IrAffi (IHI Exchanges.. jjjjEflSED FOR HURRIED READERS Rowan the Eye Man .ill be at Three Springs, Wed i... rwemher 5th: Roberts- nesaay. ----- - - - T i.i. Thiirsaav me oui. ijas Other dates next week. rwlie Carbaugh of lower jvr township was transacting . Atim loaf TTiMlav miiinm H. Peck and his son :.'i0ar Austin Lynch, of Gem w'"" : . . . oent a few nours in town last i kutiirday. iff .Tames S. Brattan has re Lrnpd from his trip to Ohio, and . i j sports having naa a very enjoy- ibla time. tfiofl Esther Sloan is bavin L addition built to her tenant i a m bse now occupiea Dy Mr. ana ti A. J. Rotz. PhiliD Rotz and family, o id township, are spending the f ... . Mc end with relatives and fipnds in Aitoona. Mr. George H. Mellott, rear Laster, Franklin County, was r Wulating among his Fulton wnty relatives and frienda laut eek. Mr. D. H. Fraker, of Fort Lit tton, was a business visitor at the Connty Seat last Friday. id a pleasant caller at the News ice. Sir. and Mrs. H. U. ' Nace. LiW. L. Nace, and Mr. A. Nace all of this place mo- to Chambersburg Monday tirncon. ffissM. B. Laley, Need more R went over to Mercersburg last jrday mornhtr to spend two leeks in the hmn. of the family P. Henlnrshot. iter h:!v'n' spent a we?k at wi'n hnr pirents Miss ierKei.dall rctt'rr-ed bw lies ; t the Curr Lrjrland Valley ;nnal Lat Monday. rs.Ji.mP3 C. McQiade sport time from Fi idfty until Sun- evenippr in the home of her rents Mr and Mrs. David H. ire, iier Knolsville. Ir.aid Mr.. J. C. Kivk end gMer Marjorie accompanied Mr. A. S. Greenland-all of Valley, motored to McCon- sburg last Saturday. IDES.-Frank 0. Sines i the highest market price m nicies At fieir butcher J a McConnelhiburp, a'so -est nnco TMV.d for naif Blrina f Plntig and tallow. Advertisement. man C. Hixson, with the '-erBros., in Hagerstown came "Wing to snend Thankso-iv. the home of his parents, Mrs. C. D. H! vsnn Hoof ah Way. ri Harry Clouser fEthpl Nan) of Pnrlialo ma onnellsburg last Friday even- 7 is new the guest of her her. Mrs. Susan Mvnrn Extension. . I-h'm is seriously considering "fnerlot with the United in the W!lf onri tit nniiA . no nave Aether this would ho a 'or the reverse. Urlio oi i i . ouiencic ana fcdgar "UfWplla V11 a--J 1 -..... jaucy, iuuioreu Onnellsburg last Friday, arranjring for the ad vent of the sale which - ' Ul, JVC" oe 7 you feel sluggish and 05 hred and indifferent, b 7. me hrst symptoms Cjunj strength and your J Positively needs the -'uc iuuu-iumc in rPieniftK - ii . j m :. 'our oiooa power, Le,'naP and ilasticity of II I ... h " mature with the correct ("Hood which is better '0 n any drugs, pills or nr -"oiic mixtures. Wr"orwfKian cqd llvrr oil In h, Irn,','i" l now i-cfined In our t jU , cnn Inboratoricr which f SwT. P"re uii,i Palatable. "wwnc.BloomfieW.NJ. 17-16 John H. Gordon and family of Thomson township, have moved to Berkeley Springs, West Vir ginia. Mrs. Chas. F. Ehalt and son Hillary and daughter Josepnine of the Fulton House, left Wed nesday morning for a trip to Kan sas. ' - Don't forget about the Camp Fire Girls' entertainment in the Auditorium on Thanksgiving eve ning. Every cent of the pro ceeds for the War Fund. En courage the Girls and at the same time help a good cause along. Mrs. Anna R. McClallan. of Fostoria, 0., came to Pennsylva nia a few weeks ago, attended the Baptist Association at Sprinjr- field and is now visiting in the home of her brother Allison S. Greenland, near Wells Tannery. Taking advor.tage of the ab sence of his wife, who is visiting her parents in New York, At torney John R. Jackson, went over to the home of his parents near Akersville and participated in a family turkey dinner last Sunday. Emory Diehl, Walter Snade. B. W. Morris, Alfred S. Liyton, Upton Plesfinger and Artie Diehl all of Whips Cove, went to Fort Loudon last Saturday for a carload of Ford cars for Emorv Diehl. Dealers claim that cars are hard to get now. Taking advantage of the clos ng for a week of the Johnstown City schools, Miss Emma Sloan came home and spent the time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sloan. Emma's sister Sc3tt,(Mrs. T. H. Walker,) spent last Saturnay nirht and Sunday in the parental home. Mrs. Rose Dalbey, who is mik rg her home temporarily vith :ier son Will in Chamberflburcr. came to McConnellsbnrjj Monday morning, pcccmr.anied by her son-in-law Mr. Eugene Stitt, of Pittsdurgh, and she and Mr. Stilt were guests in tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Reisner while in town. Charlie Sigel and Buhrman Stahle. of Buck Valley, motored to McConnellsburg last Saturday and spent a few hours attending to buriness. Mr. Siirel has iust completed 13 years continuous service as assessor and row his towhship has placed the autlitintf of accounts in his hands for the next term. Congressman Fccht nrfes that those people who check; up and send to him lists of Farmer's Bulletins should not fail to write their name and address thereon. tie nas receivea many copies which do not bear the names and addresses of the senders, hence does not kdow to whom to for ward the bulletins. Through the generosity of our townsmae jonn A. Irwin, we were premitted to sample a bar rel of "Jonathan" apples which had been sent to him by his son- in-law Robert B. Cunningham, president .'of the Elevation Or chards Company, which is situ ated bn the sunny slope of Jacks Mountain in this State. For per fection of form, color and flavor. they were just as fine as any Pa cific Coast fruit we have ever tasted. A short time ago Mrs. A. S. Greenland, of Wells Valley with a bucket of milk in each hand, went out to turn into the meadow a pair of twin calves that are real "pets" about the place. One of the calves seemed to think her a little slow getting the bars open, and playfully gave Mrs. Green land a "bump" which sent her ntothe. "middle of the road." What was fun for the calf was serious for the good lady, and when the doctor was called, he "ound her suffering from a badly sprained back, and it is only now that she is beginning to ba able to be about her work as usual. A number of our exchanges contain news items of rural mail carriers quitting the U. S. mail service on account of the high cost of living, feed, etc. Ore reason for their resigning is the fact that mpn are making frcm $4 00 to $5 00 day in the factori es and mines, with no expense, while carriers receive $3 30 per day and are required to furnish a horse and bnggy or an .automo bile. There are fewer applicants now. for jobs in postal service than ever before due to the un usual labor conditions prevailing. The postal authorities are look ing to the coming Christmas rush with something like dread. Qdihg lata rull Swing., The Central Pennsylvania Ed ucational Jubilee Campaign ij getting into a full stride. Dick inson College at Carlisle is one of the institutions interested end Williamsport Dickinson Seminnrv is the other. The total asking for educational interests within the bounds of thid territory is $450,000. Of this amount nearly uu.uuu is already in sight. The local campaigns in both Carlisle and Williamsport have been carried through successful. Dickinson College at last reDorts raised $30,599.00 and Williams port Dickinson Seminary got $100,000 in Williamsport and vicinity. The local campaign for Harris burg was officially launched Tuea- oay.when Bishop Wm. F. Mc Dowell of Washington D. C. ad dressed nearly sbventy Methodist leaders at the Board of Trade in Harrisburg. The intensive drive for that citv will begin Monday, November 20, and will last for a week. The minimum askinir of $50,000 has been jet r.nd it is hoped that the maximum will hover close to $73,000. W. S. Snyder i3 the general-in-chief of the local forces. The Mnjcr gen erals are Warren VatDyko and C. W. Curtnett. The?o officers in turn will have command over ten captains and tlu -o. cantuina over ten companies. Each noon tbi workers will gather for luncheon. At that time the various team capLins will bring in their reports- r.nd will receive orders for the cam paign work for the next twenty- four hours. Rev: Edwin L. Enslinp-pr of Roaring Springs. IVnnsylva ii.. reports a succe-f jI rlrivo on his charge that noUod 2,Q"A Up avrrsthnt Ginning Sunday will brinn in $DC0 more. Dr. J. P. Workman District Superintendent in Wet Virginia writes "Our district i;ave a little n.ore than $214,000 to Wept Vir ginia Wcs'.eyan College. M.iry predicted that the churches would have to rcb every other CHUse. We have done "our bit" for Red Cross, Army Y. M. C. A. etc. have given to benevolent s more thnn double the amuui.t we ever gave before and yet fev.rr churches report deficiencies in pastors' salaries than ever bef'oro. The increase for di.-cipliriary benevolences is ebout 14 per Wanted, For Sale, For Reat,j Lost, Feed, Etc. Entcrliomeal'. The C. L. S. C. completed the study ot this year's course. "Life in Ancient Atiioiis," on Monday evening and will js-ive a brief sum mary of tha b x.li m tbo form of an entortntirneutat tbo home of company order. Mrs. I) W. Peck on Friday even- l)a NoveinhMr fit) af 7 inlir.l Fm? Alilo-nnhilo flro anil Ufa J mv U KlULHi w-iw-wtA maw '- Light refrehhrnents will bo bor- insurance, see John R. Jack- V ved in accordance v.ith Greek son, Asrent. 6 28 17 tf 0 custom. A collection will liot.alr en for the nencfit of tha "Y'a RA'I'FS One nent per word for each wR.irMon. no aavertmomont accepU-a lor !0H8 bu&u lo couts. V&atx must no- 00XO0OOOO0X xxxooxxooo FOR 1917 WILL SOON BE HERE. Following h tho program to be rendered: l'Give brief geographical rie tcripiion of Grttco 2. Describe public bui)dii;, Acropolis etc. Miss McGovern. a GreokArt superlor.to Egyptian ait? Mr. C'.'atton, 4 Name some famous men of this period nnd classify tl t-m; also, nornn Greet! aeiues xsetha iNesbit. 5. What efk-Ct Iriii rriioinn nu mr.rulcV Fou Sale-Registered Poland China Hoes larce tvoe. Price nj,'ht-l Howard Peck, War- tordsburg, Pa R 1. 11 15 3t Buckwheat. Bring ua good milling buckwheat uow. We pay Why was $1 35 ensh fo'-4S pounds. Uakky E Huston. Saltillo, Pa. 10 18-tf Fulton Kousk, McConnells- burg, Pa. for sale Apply to D. 11. Patterson, Renl Estate Brok er, Webster Mills, Pa. ii i ii Was the pusiio j iRtitled in con- '. de'nn.ig Hc.ciatet? Mr. Jackson. IIoG Bkeedeus Fine Thorc- jm r It. 1 r i . 1- tt oreu liQfKsijire uoar. service one dollar Fernando Deckeu, uear Saluvia. 11 29 2t. G W o m a n ' fasLioris M rs, (.remhrad 7. Women's life, Athenian funeral aud lombs. rs. Wckibbin. 8 Comparison ijltcition of Athenian and Modem t.mos Mrs. Hull Lost, Sunday evututig Holei. 0. N ads lost her ' CimriH rft iinrnn Givt; fullacuiuntor how Pascils the pavement j'lsk in front of her s eius a(.Rj iwr btcvens. 10 father's residence. The finder W an mxn spiMtiqn moro to be will be rewarded bv rfiturnin.ii. i i . . , . . . . . " n uvi!(u man woman's and would t0 the Fulton Count IWr. yoa rrinor have uvea tneu than Tho Irwin Store is ready to supply your needs. We want you to do your buying at this Store. Ouf Stock of Gift Goods is Complete. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass, Hand Painted China, Novelties, Books, Pictures, Toilet Cases, Smoking Sets, Toys, Dolls, Games, Etc., Etc. A GREAT ASSORTMENT OF PURE CANDIES, FRUIT, AND NUTS. Our Grocery Stock is very Complete. We can supply all your table wants with pure fresh goods. - To make everybody happy is a duty and a pleasure. WE INVITE YOU TO O THE IRWIN STORE. ooooooooooooo ooooooooooooo now, and why?-Mrs. P:ci. 11. Describe G ct k irama and thea lorp :.ir. tsmitn. i wr.um is tho uuro important pridotu pub buildh.ps or the homo. Mrs. Il.'nry. LAStiLEY. Ed. Peatty, of Philadelphia is visitin r relatives here. Men" Wanted Laborers, Car penters Helpers, Mechanics Hel pers, Firemen, Trackmen, Slock Unbaders, (Joke Oven Men, and other help. Good wa03 and steady employment Apply to COLONIAL IRON CO., Riddles bur;:, Pa. 8 23 tf For Christmas Farm For Sale containing 2b3 acres near Amaranlh uosi The r eefing tt the Christian etlice Fulton county, Pa , first ... .... i . . - crutch h. " eliistd with the addi- class home and farm . Opeuins tion of ;vv 'i " new members. for a rood cronner. Terms can Mrs. Gen. '-'la Bishon. of Gali- bo muftwetsy. Writo.1. L Rich on, O., 13 spe:. -.:r.g some weeks auds, Clarusburp1, W. Va., or with her parct.' Mr. and Mrs. Attorney J. R. Jackson. MeCon- David Ritz. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Winter. of the Cove celled at Mr. Stoner's luf t Sunday. I nellsburr, Pa. 10 25 8, Administrator's Notice. i ..-.'-I.? fi in-nry u. Leu, m-.e OI union lieorge uaniman, ct tonnecu- ' " ucutuse J- ..j ii . notice ik nerrnvclvpn Unit lettcrsof Admin- cut and hairy llamman, of West lKlrul,,n u",u " "uvc rwte nvo otei r- . , Ki.iun 'i iu inc uuin.rsi;:na aii person, nuv ihi were recent ruesra rr i ommw nvainst miui eKtmo r.i nn-wm , , TI t! in uroiji.rly authentiuuted for . ottlniuttit. nmi inoxc owing ihe nuine will please cull aud Vtl k HI'lQ l T TT IT ll-S!-17-t, ALuilnlHtrutor. Vir; ; their cousin, John llamman. Mrs. Bessie Pittman, of Mer ccrdbu?, spent a few days recent ly with Mrs. Clem Lehman. Born to Mr. sud Mr?. Bruce Her.dershot n little daughter," on iast WeJne.-day. cent, over last yenr. Keurj Les. Henry Lee, a Civil War veter an and one of the oldest citizens of Back Valley, died at his home Saturday night. The. deceased who had been in poor health for some time, was born in Philadelphia but spent most of his life in Buck Valley. lie served his country during the Civil War with patriotic pride. Mr. Lee was about seventy-five yeara of age and is sur vived by the following children; Mrs. Letitia Price, Piney Grove; Miss Ellen, Cumberland; Miss Mary at home; Henry and Lewis Cumberland; G-erge, Orchard Valley; Howard, New York, and Frank, Buck Valley. His remains were laid to rest in tee Lutheran Cemetery. Moo- day November 12, at 3 P. M. Services were conducted bv Rev. A. W. May, of Bdlc Grove. Local In: liiuti. ' The third lecal institute of Bel fast township was held at Maple Grove last Friday evening. The topics: 1. How Can We Lnorove the Writing? 2. Rivie.v Work; Extent and Value o'. 3. Use of Incentives in School Work, were discussed by the following teach er?: George Mellott. Levi Gar-, ind.' Hobart Trinrx. Clnrenr Morton. Flovd Hart. Etta Wall z' Foster Hollensherid and ex-teach er S. L. Wink. The schoolroom was tastefully decorated, which speaks well of both teacher and pupils. Clareuce Morton, Act ing Sec. - , RUBIN AND RUBIN HAKKlsnUKG'S LEADING EYE SPECIALISTS Leather Goods. Handsome Handbags, Purses, etc , also Music Rolls and conv?niant Dressing Cases for ladies and geutlemen. Fine for Rifts. Reasonably priced. Correspondence Papers. Our richly boxed Correspondence Papers are worth a visit to this store to see. There is a distinctiveness and character In every box which appeals to particular people, therefore admirable for gifts to either ladies or gentlemen. Sweet Grass Baskets. Can you think of a better gift for mother or sister than a work basket make by the Indians? They are economically priced and please the ladies. Picture Frames. Our frames have unu&ual!y woil fatted corners and aro made in tho various finishes of hard wood. If you have a picture you think a lot of, we c,n frame it just right for you. Charges reasonable. WILL HE AT SEYLAR'S DRUG STORE TWO DAYS EctT Cross S.icia!. The Buck Valley auxiliary of the Fulton County Red Cross Chapter, will hold a Swallop ThnrcfJav and FlidaV NOVPITI Supper and Box Social in Lashley luuliU2J auu nmaJJ amm Hall Saturday evening, December 29tll and 30tll. 1st. ihe proceeds, of course, J! i.1. . r J -1 . ni -r-i . are lor me nea woos war Jf una. If you nced R,asHeg call and get fit. me community is asKea to u UP y me uat Known eye special- iret behind the hovs in thf "ts I'ennBylvania. trenches" hv takinir ftrlunntnrro Your eje9 examined frcp, carefully, ... ' ami Rtissos properly iiHed,gooil read oi mis opportunity to ao tneir 1uk passes as low as bit. FINE FARMS FOR SALE 1NO. 1. hxtra lurm bargain. All of our high grade work at rea i7 &cre firm, with two 6 room sonac"n i"lces tone houses in good coudition, District S. S. Cnvj-H'-tM T'o annuul Ditti ict KuriK.v School Cor vent ion will ho he'd De:;nmber 10. 11, 12 13 and 14 at tho felloviing r.hf: Whips Cove, Needmore, W -Vn Tao' ery, Huston town and McUonnellsburs Tho date and place of each will be tive l n next week's naDMr We wi1! have a Stati Worker w ith is and will have a pood nrosram n - i: n for each meeting. Everybody is Invited to attend aud belp tho cause Geo. A. Comerer, Secl'y, good barn stablirg for 0 bead along a good solid road, close to small town. Prico only $3 COO. 20 r.crcs wood sud meadow, bal ance farm laud. No. 2 A small cheap farm of 29 ncre?, fj room fctore house, wugor.s-.hfd, Lt r stable, barr, plenty of fruit, 00 yurds from school bouse, about 3 acios tim ber, balance farm land. Will sell t'ti.i fRi m to quick buyer for $1, ICO. Four hundred dollars down, balance on mortgage, if desired. 2. mls from railroad. For further information, write, or call on, Ammon 13 Hknsch, Esq. Gitbertville, 11 29 2t. Moft'-'omory Ce... Pa. Tfcc Thrice-A-Week Edition cf the New York World ia 1918 Examination muJo nt vour homo If I not convenient to call at the druir Btore no extra charge. License Notice. 1'rnctlcnlly a Daily at the Pl ica of u Wtckly, No other Newspnper In the world rivcs so much at so low The vuliie Mil tei-cl of n no Hp.-ipr in the housotioM wns ui-vcr ureiitcr Ouin at iho pren c.it lime. We lmvc been, forced to e. ter the ureut w rid wtr uud lu-tre mmv of our Is iilruuily la I-'rnnee. You will wunt t - huv l nil t e Hewn from our troops on Europe n buttle- 'tlKds, undluiH TiromlseH io bo ihe niosl uio- meiaoiiK year In tho h story of our unlvcne. No o hi-l- nnwHpnper nt ho tmbll u prli-e will furnish sueh prompt nnd uoouiBto news of llie-e world sbukliiK events. His not necessary to suy more. Tn Tiiuii-B A-Wrku Wohld's rcguliir sul)urlptloop Icelsotlyll.CO per yeur, nnd this pays for ISO ppe-, We offer this un- quulled newspaper nnd Tub Fui-toh Oountt News together for ono yenr for ts.l The fnular subscription pries of the .two paper. Is ii.K, IS TltK COUKT Oh' QUAIlTKR SKSmONS 1 I'KAOK C)l- KlILTDX I'lll'NTV THNNSYLVAMA. It lv nril.ir.-il lli'it nil n .mll.n I l.i.iu fm. II.....lm for Ihu si.lo of vinous, spii'lloiH, malt, or brew eil liiiinrs. uhiili'vule or retail, for Hie year HUH. u ili be lit-i.nl imTiit.-iriuv. ihi. lAtli.luv ..r J.iuuaiy. I ll 1 1. at IU o'clock a. m of sultl luv. lit which lime all prisons applying or nuiliiuK iciHiiiiis io unniiciiiioiis. will lie hi'ili'il liv eviin-ucc. petltioii, rcinousi iiince or counsel. 'I'li.-r.. lintel li. n.i I. mi. mil .i,,i.tl.... in nni, . 1 1 . on i no Milijuet wl h th- Judif-s personally ciiiicr uy tiii r or auy p lime w y. l-lin lli-tl! lull. VHI-lUrd hv- Hllltlil i-fl ,if :ii.iill,.,int shiiii lie ili conformity with the requirements of llic act of Assi-iulily. Jmli.'iiieiil biihil shall oi- i-xi.-eiiicu in me pi-uui sum in two thousand (Mlii iluliars. with not less than two reputable freeliolilrtrs of the county of l-'ultou as sure tics, each of tin-ill to be a buna llile owner of III islril.- in K:li I h.llin'17 Ui.i-lll nvi.r mill ii. above nil iiicumhrftuoc: fic sum of two th-ms- auu (tuitMi miliars oronc :icieutsureiy hero the same Is a Security, Ti i . or Surety Com- puv oiKii.nzi'il i'Dil cilsliliK u mer the laws of this Coiiniioiiwealih or uiidi-i lie laws of any oibei-slate of ihe United Stales of Amerli-M. d ily iiiui.irl.ed todn bu Iucsk i ,ln the.Stite or reiinsy.viiniii kviiio insurance l'iuiiu sion er thereof: to be uppmveil by the Co'irl iirant luir such license ami io be cocdliloneii for ihe faithful observance of all the laws of thiMCorrf n,....U.u,.ll I. ill.,.. ... lltu nll., S....lul.ln.. v..,.. .v,h u ..... niouM . tmilimilUK of vinous, spirituous, malt or brewed IIiUoi-h, or uny iiiiiuixi,ur inereoi, anu io pay Ull Ulllll iitfes which may bn recovered In an notion wh'eh may be instituted aifiilust the licensee, ilt.1,,1- 11,.. tll'i.vlwl.lliu ,f l.llvl A ill it fl,a A u v., u., u. ..v ... .,,u .n.nltli, ,, ,,.1 fill .n,lu Il,,,.u nnH Mttnt.lnu l.. posed, upon said lieeusi-cundurutiy iudletmcnt .... l..l... I.... ...... A...... A...l.l.. ...I...ln.. im iiuii.iiiih nu. ... yi. ...-w.-uiniY ii-iiii,iu VU .e Unit or f urulshlUK llipiors us u foresaid. If any persou is suretyonniorethiinonelxind, he shall certl'y thnl lie Is worth four thousand fHinJU.fti) dollars over nnd nuove ull Incum brances, nd ovi-r and above any previous bund he mav be on ns seeuiiiy. The sureties may he required to uppear in Court and justify under oulh. The Court shall In nil cases refuse the nppll cation wheucver, In tho opiuion of thftOourl, havluit due regard for the number nnd charac ter of the petitioners for mid utralusl the up plleations. such llceuse Is not necessary for the ucoommodiitlon of ihe public ami entertain meut ot stiaiiKersiind travelers, orthatthe np plleant is not a tit person to whom sucajiceuse should be granted. retitlons must be filed with the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions not Inter than Saturday, the JDnd day of December, Il)i7. Ob jections uud remousiruuces must be tiled with the 1'lerk of said Cou t not later than Wednes day, the Sad day of January, 11)17. Upon suniclent onuse belnir shown or proof belim made lo the Court Unit the party holding said license has violated auy law of the Oom tnouweulth rolutln to the sale of liquors, the Court shall, upon notice helm given lo, the person licensed, revoke said license, lly the Court, DONALD P. MuPHERSON. Attest: p. J. H. KRANK HENRY, Clerk Q, S.. Nov. 18, 1U17. 1 I 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- v 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 tho 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., McGonnellsburg, Pa,
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