The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, February 28, 1918, Image 8

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    MARKET REPORT.
OCXtBOOTBD KTBBY trBDNESDAT.
Tha train mtrlcau mr Mkeo from the Ctam
cnburg daily ocwipapen. The prbvhlon
trtoo rt thoM Ui obMla Id MoConoaU
. GRAIN
Whett 206
Kw whtftt
Bru 2 40
Corn 1.TO
0ti 80
Rj 1.80
PROVISIONS
Butter, Creamery
Butter, Country 42
Eggi, pr dozen 40
Jcrcrs for March Court
The following persons have
been drawn to serve as jurors at
the March Terra of Court which
will be held in McConnellsburg
beginning at two o'clock, Mon
day afternoon, March 18, 1918.
Grand Jurors.
Ayr Reed Bivens, R. N. Fry
man, Charles Schooley, Wm.
H. Woodall. .
Belfast-A. P. Garland.
Bethel John Hill.
Brush Creek Wm. Duvall.
Licking CREEK-Harry H.
Deshong, George W. Fix, Wm.
H. Deshong.
McConnellsburg Mack Hel
man, Riley Peck, Ralph Reed
and C. R. Shore.
TAYLOR-Gilbert Cook, E. H.
Kirk, and Jacob Lamberson.
Thompson Martin J. Dyer,
Vernon O'Rourke, Shade Truax
ToDD-Wm. Bivens, J a mes
Keebaugh, and Wm. Kerlm.
Petit Jurors
Ayr Chas. F. Johnston, Wm
Kendall, Earl Morton, Robert
W. Mellott. J. Lind Patterson
Elmer Seiders, Wm. Secrist, and
Raymond Shives.
Belfast-D. D. Hann, Rev
John Mellott, G. S. Mellott, Eli
M. Peck, Bennett A. Truax.
Bethel Job Barnhart
Brush Creek Oliver Clev
enger and Frank P . Plessinger.
Dublin-Harry McElhaney.
Licking Creek J. Emory
Hessler and Rex Sipes.
McConnellsburg John Com
erer, Ahimaaz Clevenger, John
L. Fleming, Harry Hamil, R. C
McQuade, Sanner E. Ray, C. E
Seville and Elmer Truax.
Taylor-Fred Knepper, D. B,
Laidig and Zack McElhaney.
Thompson Thompson James,
McCaulayPittman, Jacob Powell
and Ray Weller.
Todd-H. W. Decker and
Wash Glunt
Union Levi Crawford.
Wells Thornton Foster.
Smileage Books Here.
What is a smileage book?
It is a small book containing
twenty coupons worth live cents
each.
01 what use are the coupons?
When placed in the bands ol
one of your soldier friends in any
of the large training camps in
the United States each coupon
is worth five cents, to be used in
exchange for tickets for enter
tainments conducted there for
soldiers.
Have yon a friend or relative
in one of the camps? ,
Yes.
Do you want him to enjoy some
good clean entertainments?
Certainly.
Will you help to provide funds
to supply these entertainments?
Of course you will.
Have you some one particular
relative or fiiend that you want
to remember?
Most assuredly. -Will
you remember bim?
Buy a Smileage Book.
What do tbey cost?
One dollar.
What do you do with the book?
Write the name of the person
to whom you wish to send it, up
on it, place it in an envelope
properly addressed and stamped
deposit it in some postofflce and
it will reach the person to whom
you wish it to go.
Fulton County is allotted 250
of these books. Many have al
ready been bought, Get yours
and get it early, if you want it.
Tbey will be on sab at many
places. If you cannot secure one
otherwise, write to George W.
Reisner, treasurer, McConnells
burg, Pa., and send to him One
Dollar and Three cents for return
postage and he will send one of
the books to you.
Squire T. K. Downs, of Belfast
township, was in town on bust
ness last Friday afternoon and
Saturday,
Sale Register.
Friday, March 1, 1918, Geo.
W. Mock, having sold his farm,
will sell at his residence 1 mile
north of Burnt Cabins horses,
cattle, hos, farm implements
and machinery, bay by the ton,
grain by the bushel etc. Saie
begins at 10 o'clock-. Credit 9
months. J. M. Cbesnut, auction
eer and J. C. McGowan, clerk.
Monuay, March 4, James
H. Kendall will sol) at his resi
dence 2 miles south of McCoi
nelisburtf, 8 head of horses and
colts, 30 head of cattle, many of
which are well bred Holstein
c'vs, heifers, and buh; GO hogs,
farm implements and machinery,
corn, hay, potatoes, etc. Credit
9 months Sale will begin at 11
o'clock. Harris and Wibie, auc
tioneers.
Thursday, March 7 Roy F. Mc
Geebe will sell at his residence
at Burnt Cabins, horses, cattle,
sheep, hogs, farm implements
and machinery, bay, fodder,
corn, buckwheat, oats, etc; also
at a latter date will sell household
goods. , Sale begins at 10 o'clock.
Friday, March 8, Henry Car
baugh intending to reduce his
stock and removing to a smaller
farm will sell at bis residence on
the Tobie Glazier farm about five
miles south ol McConnellsburg
and 1 mile north of Webster Mills,
5 horses, 30 head of ca'tle, 40
bogs, some farming machinery,
and other thinsrs. Sale will be
gin at 10 o'clock. J. J. Harris,
auctioneer.
Saturday, March 2, Roy Cook,
intending to quit farming will
sell at his residence on the State
Road, 2 miles west of Huston
town, a span of good mules, bar
ness, cattle, bogs, chicken?,
buckwheat, farm implements,
etc. Also, at the same time and
place, be will offer the farm con
sisting of 96 acres, 60, cleared
and in good state of cultivation,
good buildings, good, fruit, well
watered. Sale begins at 10
o'clock. Credit 9 months. J.
M. Chestnut, auct
Saturday, March 16th. D. P.
Bowman, having rented his farm
and intending to quit farming,
will sell at his residence 2k miles
north of Burnt Cabins, 3 horses
and 2 mules, 20 head of cattle,
13 head of hogs, farm machinery,
harness, ducks, geese and chick
ens. Sale will beein at 11 o'clock.
J. J, Harris and A. L. Wible auc
tioneers. J. C. McGowan, clerk.
Credit 8 months.
Saturday, March 16, M. A
Detwiler will sell at his farm at
Three Spring, bis dairy herd
consisting of 12 milch cows, 4 of
which will have calves by their
sides; one registered Guernsey
bull 3 years old of May Rose
family, bis immediate ancestors
hold tho world's record for but
ter producing 848 lbs. at 2J
years old. This bull's mother is
a half sister of this wonderful
heifer. Six head of work horses
a yearling black mare colt, and a
lot of corn and potatoes. Sale
begins at 12 o'clock sharp J. M
Cbesnut, auctioneer; T. A
Weight, clerk.
Tuesday, March 19tb, Levi
Keefer, intending to relinquish
farming, will sell at his residence
known as' the J. F. Johnston
farm 1 mile northeast of Web
ster Mills, 8 head ot horses, 20
head of fat cattle, 15 cows, 1
stock Holstein bull, 45 head of
hogs, farm implements and ma
chmery, potatoes, some house
hold goods, etc. Sale will begin
at 10 o'clock. Credit 9 months
Wible and Harris, auctioneers.
Wednesday, March 20th,
WilJiam Ruby intending to quit
farming and remove from the
County, will sell at bis residence
in Dublin township on the Sander
Cliae farm, horses, cattle, farm
Ing implements and machinery,
household goods, etc. Credit 9
months. Sale begins at 10
o'clock. A. L. Wible, auctioneer.
Wednesday, March 20, John
Secrist and Brother having rent
ed their farm will sell at their re
sidence on Timber Ridge 5 miles
uortheaftt ot Hancock and two
miles south of Plum Run, 7 head
of horses and mules, 19 head of
cattle, farming implements and
machinery, wagons, harness, hay,
todder, corn, and potatoes, Sale
will begin at 9 o'clock. Credit 9
months on sums of ten dollars or
more. Thomas Gilleece, auction
eer. George W. Fisher, clerk.
Thursday, March 21, Mrs
Lydia Martin will sell at her res
idence in Ayr township two
miles South of McConnellsburg
cattle, household goods, etc. Sale
begns at 1 o'cloclr, when terms
will be make known, A. L.
Wible, auctioneer.
V. anted At Once.
Three or four good men to
work on aalumber job. Man wi.h
family of boys over 16 years pre
ferred. Nice place to work, in
good locality, near railroad.
Place to live furnished free. A
year's steady work. Wages 30
cents per hour. Call write or
phone at once, to
EVEHETT QaUDWOODLuMBERCO
Everett, Pa.
Roy F. McGehee's
PUBLIC SALE
Thursday, March 7, 1918
The undersigned will sell at
bis residence at tfurni Cabins,
the following personal property,
to wit: 5 Horses No. 1, Black
Mare 14u0 lbs. good single Hue
leader, will work anvwhere
hitched No. 2, Bay House,
weight 1250, good leader, work
anywhere hiiched. No, 3, Bay
House, weight 1S00 tff side
worner. No 4, Steel Gray
H0KSE4ypara old, weight 1200.
No. 5, Steel Gray Maue, 4
years old, weight 1250. Nos. 4
5 are well mated and are making
of a tine team 10 Head of
Cattle. 5 of which are miich
cowji, balance young cattle. 2
sets of 4 inch Breecbbands, 2
sets of Front Gears, Single Har
ness, Collars, Bridles, Check
Lines, Plow Lines, Lead Reins,
Halters, and Chains of all kinds.
Sheep and Hogs. 8 head of
Good Ewes, 6 tiue bhoats weigh
ing 40 lbs. each. lMcCo. mien
Mower, only cut 25 acres, 1 Oa
tano Grain Dull (new) 1 Buck
eve two-horse Corn Plow, 1
Browh two-horse Corn Plow, 1
No 25 Syracuse Furrow Plow,
16 -tooth Spring Harrow, 21
tooth Spring Harrow. Wagons
and S eds. 1 good two-uorbe
Wagon, 3i inch steel skeiu,
1 Stick Wagon, 1 set Bob S'ed,
1 Portland Cutter, 1 buggy Polf .
Iset 20 ft. Ih.y ladders, 1 sit
wood ladders 16 ft. 600 Bush
els of Corn. Buckwheat, live.
andOats by the bushel, 1400
bundles of Cornfodder, 1 Hog or
Calf Crate, 1 se I feeding Cutter,
60 ft. Galvanized Cmdnctor
Pipe, lot of Surfaced Lumber
Cream Separator fcrSCows
1 Lawn Mowtr, Picks, Mattock?,
Gram Ciadle. Mowing Scythe,
Briar Hook, Digging Iron, Crow
bar, and Doubletrees, Jockey
Sticks; also, a 3-burner Oil Stove,
a Uburn, and many other articles.
Sale begins at 10 o,clock when
terms will be known.
Roy F. McGehee
McGowan & Cline, Clerks.
PUBLIC SALE.
IN RE: Walter F. Patterson. Jr.
Plaintiff, vs. McConnellsburjr
& Fort Loudon Kallroad
Company, Defendant, No 2419
March Term. 1917, In Equity,
in the District Court of the
Uniu-d Slates for the Middle
District of Pennsylvania.
By virtue of a Decree of the said
United States Court, dated Februarv
1st. 191X, and pursuant thereto, the
undersigned, as Receiver of the Mc-
Connellsburn and Fort Loudon Rail
road Company, will expose to public
sale at the terminal station of the
Company in the Uoroueh of McCon
nellsbur(f. Fulton County, on Friday,
April 12th. 19;8. at two o'clock p. m.,
all the property of said Railroad
Company, including right of way,
poles in place for telephone line, ter
minal and terminal stations and all
buildings and real and personal dtod
erty of whateverklnd, and including al
so the entire issue of First Mortgage
Bonds of said Company amounting to
.au,uuu.uu. securea oy mortgage re
cor ed in the counties of Franklin and
Fulton in the State of Pennsylvania,
none oi aia oonas oeing outstanding
TERMS OF SALE: -The property,
including the bonds aforesaid, will
be sold as a whole free and clear
of all liens except taxes due the Com
monwealth, the payment of which shall
be assumed by the purchaser. Ten
per cetitum of the amount bid shall be
paid n cash when the property is
stricken down: '5 percentum addition
al snail be paid on or before the 2nth
day of April, 1918, on which date an
plication will be made to the Court
for confirmation of the Bale; and the
remaining 7a per centum shall be paid
withiu ten days after the confirmation
of the sale by the Court. Upon pay
ment of the full amount of the bid the
Keceiver will make, execute ind de
liver to the purchaser, or his assigns,
a ueeu lur tne property.
Note: While the property above
aaverusea lor sai is encumbered by
a mortgage, the purchaser of the DroD-
erty will secure therewith all the mort
gage bonds secured by said mort
gage and will thus be enabled to se-
cure the property clear of the encum
brance of sild mortgage.
For further information aDblv to
.1., - . . 1 J . s -
euner oi in unuTsiguea.
U. U. UEKUNEli, Harr sbunr. Pa..
Receiver of McConnellsburg & Fort
jouaon Kauroad Company.
Sharp & Elder,
Chambersburg, Pa., Counsel.
NOTICE OF CITATION.
Eittte ot Henry It. Lee, late of Unlun town'
ship, deceased.
To Letlllu Price and her husband, Mr,'
Prion, Plney Grove, Ma.; How.
rd Lfe, Nor h Rose, Wayne com.ty, N,
Y.i Lewis Lee, Cumberland Md.; Henr Lee,
Cumberland, WU.,Ueorne Lee, Hunook, MJ
EUen Lee, Cumberland, Md.. and all other
parties interested in xutd estate:
Take notice that In pursuance of an order
of the Orphani' Court of Fulton County, a
citation wm awarded, directed to the helm
and legal representatives of Her ry R Lee, de
ceased, to show oause why an Inquest In par
tition should not be awarded In the estate of
Henry R. Lee, deceased, said cllutlon to be
returnable March 18, IVI8 The premises In
question are the man Ion farm of the said de
cedent, situate In Union township, Fulton
County, Pennsylvania, adjoining- lands of
William Lee, Ueorge Lehman, Lewis Wig-Held,
Francis M, Lee, and Russell Steokman, and
containing S aores more or lata, and adjoin
ing lands of John Browning, E. Smith and
William Mellott.
B FRANK HENRY,
Clerk.
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Sir, ? Wf", -j
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$20,000.00
More Saved in Thirty Days
That's tha increase in our deposits in thirty days. Are you one of the
Thrifty? Don't Wait begin Now.
After you bave saved a Few Hundred Dollars you can soon begin to
increase rapidly; and no matter how little you earn, you can look
forward to the time wben you will be independent.
Why not be one of our army of Savers.
. " FULTON COUNTY BANK
"THE HOME FOR SAVINGS."
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"THE DAYLIGHT STORE"
We are co-operating in every way possible with the National Government and wish to announce that our
store has been male a authorized agency for the sal of War Savirg Stamps. We heartily en
dorse these "baby bonds" and are only too glad to offer our sales staff for the sale of them.
After a careful study of Income Tax Reguiremen's. we feel qualified to clear up any difficulties you may
have. Hear fad to be of service. In following out the instructions of the National Govern
ment and the Food Administration, let us all pull together without complaint.
Monthly Talk.
fim von prnpirftl for Sprnp? Wp
wonld like to show vou what spline r"e
paredne&n moan m an up to-Hato store
Our March Specials
In hn npxt column a" "hnndrfln."
Thl column will o-ot; stronger each month
and rflmomW thfisn article are good
qnal-tv, utaple morrhlirdl,.
The Special Bargain Table
in thn cpntftf of t.hv tora attratd al t
of attention dunn? Fb'uary. It will be
bettor durinrr this month. , A
Gent's and Boys' Furnishings
Why is it that, the "DayKtrht Srorfi"
leads them all in Gent'a and Boys' Fur
nishings. HERE IS THE REASON
1. We place quality first. No rhoan
shoddy puits or pasteboard shoes,
but reliable goods.
2. Our prices are right. Goods
bought at last year's prices and sold
now at those prices save you monev.
3. We keep a complete stock.
We eive you a wide ranee of choice
and we have no back numbers
in our stock.
Men's Ready Made Suits 10.00 up
Men's Dres9 Shoes 3.00 up
Men's Work Shoes 2.50 up
Boys' Suits and Shoes at
very low prices.
We cater to the younsr man and
therefore have a snappy line of silk and
mercerized dress shirts, neckties,
hats, and caps in fact every thing
for the young man.
March Specials
Canned Tomatoes 14c can
No. 3 Larpe Sizq can.'
Seedless Raisins (Fancy ) 12c pkg
The California 16 nz pkg
Carbide 5 lbs. for 28c
The Union Miner's Cirbido
Matches ' 5c box
Good Quality "Safe Home"
10 qt. Stout Tin Pail 18c each
An excellent value.
Clothes Pins lc doz
Leather Faced Gauntlet
Canvas Gloves 38c pr
A good valaH for 50c
Heavy Standard Work
Shirt 75c each
You still have a cl:ai ce at this price
Good Grade Towc ling 9c yd
This is a yood buy for you.
Dry Goods
Farm Machinery
Mr. Farmer, your Government
is calling upon you to raise more
food.
Can you do this without proper im
plements or without soil aids? Never in
the history of this country, except dur
ing the Civil War, has the farmer re
ceived such high prices tor his products
Machinery prices are higher too, but not
in the same proportion.
Will you save money by doing with
out a plow, cultivator, harrow, or some
other necessary implement? Will you
save money by neglecting to buy a bind
er, a manure spreader, or a grain drill?
Think it Over. Remember too,
that we bought at last year's prices, and
can sell at much lower figures than pres
ent market conditions permit Call and
see a complete line.
Our spring dry-goods are bpcrinning
to arrive. More yet to arrive thru out
the month. Come in and look at them
even if you are not ready to buy.
The best way to economize in these
war times is to huv crood quality, staple
merchandise. Don't buy cheap, shoddy
goods. It doosn't pav, and this store
doesn't have them in stock.
We pre especially prond of our dry
goods line. Remember it is complete.
Ask to see the
wonderful assortment of
Cretonnes at 1 5 to 20c yd
Curtain Scrims at 12 to 30c yd
Cambrics at 25c yd
Dress Ginghams at 18c yd
Household Furnishings
Freight Embargos have made it very
difficult to get furniture shipments but
we have a nice line of the following at
reasonable prices.
Moores Rnnges ) "Tbf Price is
Favorite Ranges j Right"
Iron and Brass Beds 4.50 up
Bed Springs 3.50 up
Mattresses 6.75 up
Bureaus 17.50 up
Wash Stands 3.75 ud
Extension Tables 13.50 up
Bed Room and Dining
Room Chairs 7.50 set up
Rockers 2.75 up
Ingrain Carpet 40c vd ud
Kolorfast Cotton Matting 55c vd
Linoleums 1.00. 1.25. 1.60 vd
Wallpaper in nice assortment.
A dandy bunch of
New Florence Wickless
Oil Stoves Just In. '
Quality is our slogan in Household
Furniture.
ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE
CHAS. HUSTON & BRO.. Three Springs, Pa.
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IMPORTANT
We are at the old Fulton
County Bank room
Every Saturday
Cheerful attention to every inquiry.
SHINNEMAN, THE JEWELER,
QChambersburg. McConnellsburg.
New Real Estate Agency.
HOWARD YEAGER
BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, NEWSDEALER, TRUNKS
AND SUIT CASES,
29 SOUTH MAIN STREET
Chambersburg, Penn'o,
g Having retired from the Mercantile business
g with a view to giving his entire attention to Real
& Estate, the undersigned offers his service to any
So one having real estate for sale, or wanting to
buy.
3 His thorough acquaintance with values and
conditions in Fulton County, coupled with long
$j and successful experience in handling Real Es
tate, makes it possible for him to bring about
S3 results in the shortest possible time.
Write, or call on,
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D. H. PATTERSON,
WEBSTER MILLS, PA.
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