flIERESTINii PASAGBAP8S (j(lc1 nd General InlereM, Onthered at Home or Capped from our Exchangee. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Mrs. D. F. Tmnt ppent lait Friday very pleasantly in Cham bersburtf. ' Mrs. Elftbeth Baldwin, of Harrisburjf. is vinitinR Henry Comerer'3 and other relatives and friends in town. Frank Shimer son of Mr. E Shimer of HarristurR is a visitor in the home of iiis grandmother Mrs. Elizabeth Shimer. Charles Beidleman, of Harris burtr. came to McConnellsburg last Saturday for a few days va cation in the homes of relatives. Mrs. A. J. Lamberson of Hus tontowr, is spending a few days with her son rostmaster B. C. Lamberson, on 'North Second Street. Mr. N. H. Pe, near Need more, is spending a few days in the home of his brother Jonathan near St. Thomas. S 'Idicr's address: Prvt. Stan ley Quay Mellotr, Co. M. 128th Inft. Am. E. F. P. 0 , 7114, via New York City. " Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gordon, of Thompson township, are visit ing relatives in the eastern part of the State. Mark Dickson formerly of town, but now of Buffalo, N. Y., is a visiter in the home of his brother-in-law andeister (Alice), Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Nace. Mr. Mike Black, who for the past six weeks has been in the Government employ at Baltimore, spent the week end with his family on East Walnut St. Mrs. Rachel Peck and her prar.d-dsughter Mary Peck, of Martinsburt?, W. Va., are spend ing this week emong their Fulton Ccunty friends. McConnellsburg M. E. church, Sunday morning at 10:30: Me moriabservices for Corporal Bish op, who was lately killed in action in France. Rev. C. F. Jacobs and family are enjoying their annual vaca tion, a period of ten days which they are spending in York, their former home. J.' L. Grissinger of New Grenada and sons 0.. 0., and H. A., spent a'few hours In town last Friday and were welcome callers at the News office; Assistant Postmaster Johnnie Conrad, returned home last Fri day evening after having spant a week very pleasantly, visiting among friends in Altoona. There will be preaching at the Laurel Ridge Christian church an the first Sunday in September at 10:30 o'clock by the pastor, Rev. T. K. Downes. Mr. Earl Taylor, in the U. S. Engineering service, at Hog Island, spent a few hours in the parental home in this place last . Sunday. Miss Grace Lodge and Miss Joan Morton have received ap pointments to lucrative Govern ment positions and they are leav ing to-day for the National Capi tal to enter upon their duties. The teaching force of our county is being depleted by the going of these young ladies, as they have both been very successful instructors. An automobile party composed ofM. M. Boor, Artemas, Pa!; Kuasell and Raymond Barnhart, Sideling Hill, Pa.; B. F. Boor, proprietor of the Sweet Root Inn. Chaneysville, Pa., with Lemuel Smith at the wheel of his Ford, spent a few hours in McConnells burg last Friday. B. F. Boor, who is a son of M. M. Boor, was born in this county 43 years ago. He has-recently enlisted in the U. S. army s rvice, and has been ap pointed Department Inapt ctor of 1'ield Artillery ammunition. IF YOUR CHILDREN ARE DELICATE OR FRAIL under-nlzt or under-weighi remember Scott's Emulsion is natures grandest growing food; it strengthens their bones, makes healthy blood and pro motes sturdy growth. ... ftoott ft Bowtie, Hlnmftld, If. J." ' ' M Our faithful formane of the News, Mr. M. F. Doyle, has been on the sick-list for a day or two. 'Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilson L. Nace and flu ugh tor Helen left yester day rimming for a wckend visit to Baltimore and Washington. Services' in the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning at 10:30; a special program will be used in reference to Labor Day. The usual open-air service at the Couft House in the evening. In caae of rain, services will be hold in the Methodist church. Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Campbell and daughter of Mt. Union, mo tored to -McConnellsburg last Sunday. The Doctor returned home the same day, but Mrs. Campbell and Emma Grace are remaining a few days in ti:e home of Mrs. Campbell's mother, Mrs". E. M. Lodge. Mr. Calvin Fryman, Mr. an'J Mrs. John Hoopengardner and Master Warren, of Berrien Springs Mich., accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Fryman of town, motored to Carlisle lant Thursday to visit the Fry man boys' sister, Mrs. Snrah Conrad. On Friday they visited the Capitol, returning Saturday evening from a sight seeing trip over the Battle Field at Gettys burg. They were traveling in Mr Cal's Oltfsmolile. Mr. J; Carlton Biker, of Pittv burgh, M. Burnett Baker, Gn eral Manager for the Lincoln Highway Farm?, formerly of Columbus, O , and Lieut. Alfn-d Franklin Baker, U. S. A. Ord nance Dept., at Camp Joe Johns ton, Jacksonville, Fla., are regis tered at the Hotel Harris. It is reported that the two ningle boys are "going over" soon, if so. there will be some bells ringing in Wells Valley and West Vir ginia. An automobile party composed of Mrs. W. R. Evans and son Paul, of Hustontown, with the latter at the wheel, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. - William W.. Hoover and children Helen Frances and William Robert, of Chicago, and Miss Lois Mumma of Jeannette, spent a few hours in town Tuesday.. Will Hoover i3 one of Chicago's rising young attorneys and he and his family are visiting his father at Hus tontown. Mrs. W. D. Hawk and little daughter Martha, after spending two months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mason, left Satur day to join her husband at the home of his parents at New Kenington. l'a. Mr. Hawk has resigned as Office Manager of the Firestones Fire and Rubber Co. at their Wichita Branch, to enter the Officers' Training School at Camp Taylor, Kentucky. Here- ports at Camp today. Evangelist C. H. Loyer is drawing large crowds nightly at the big tabernacle at Hancock. A great open-air meeting will be held on Main Street of that town on Saturday evening, after which a great indoor meeting will be held in the tabernacle. Sunday afternoon at 2:30 a patriotic mass meeting will be held by Evan gelist Loyer assisted ' by other able speakers. A great praise meeting Sunday evening at 7:30. Special meetings every night next week at 8 o, clock. Family Reunion. Four generations, in two fami lies, were present last Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Henry at Clear Ridge; namely, MrsClara Miller, her son Warren Miller of Altoona, and his daugh ter Ruth; Mrs. J. C. Wright and little son Clayton, of Altoona; Mrs. Henry's aunt,- Mrs. Cather ine Vorcs, her daughter Mrs. C. J. Sheppard, of Washington, I). C, and her son Charles and three chilnren, of McConnellsburg. Other relatives who were there were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown and two children Hilda and Wil lardof Six Mile Run; (Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Henry are sisters) Mrs. Warren Miller, Misses . Mabel and Aileen Miller, and Mrs. Ida Sheppard of Washington, D. C. They all enjoyed a big dinner, had a picture taken of the group, and all returned to their respect ive homes in the eveningexcept Mrs. W. Miller and daughters, who will visit in ti e Henry homo a few days before returning to their home in Altoona. Sobicriba for ttie Nbwi Serious Accident. ' ' An accident that might have been attended with fatal reeults happened at the ntone quarry at PatterHorii R,in on the Lincoln Highway Ian?, flutwrday. John W. Doyle, of this place had charge of the steam drill, and was preparing to put off a blast, when the rock.- overhead "let go" and had it not ben for his quick action, Mr. Doyle would have been buriad beneath tons of rock. As it was, he was caught, and badly injured. L'ickily no bones were broken, and he is now rest ing comfortably at his home in East Extension. Wink Oak Kidc. Don't foret the lied Cross picnc ut Wiirforikburg SaUir da. L'jt tiVuryt'ody turn out and holp ".vtiiD the K dvjr." Too Mayt-s Clunel fttinday school will hold a p'eno ou the 7i:i of Scptt mii'jr i, vL.ich ovory (H v is coromlly invito J. Isaiah L Uichardjon and his ister Mrs J)Ji, of Marklesbur', L'a. are ';M'.ing relative in this neighborhood. Th'iy were guests in fie li'umi of M. s 0 I Bnre. M. M. I3)or and son. 15. '., o! Artrmis H dlVd C a ity, w rj at O I U) jro's I'VicUy niytifc au 1 Saturday. Alfred M i-'rroii if Wupj Cw and Jmn Utmrt of Vr f rdsbarg v ju t 15 k'ma rj la-o i"u"vJiiv to wii-l a carpcuters fj: ulr.1 (i 'V'.'',':,i)e.it. VVil'ivn H.itM ;id f iirn'y viif, uJ Loj Crawford's a; Amaranth a f'jw days i'.jjo. SALUW SUMMAI!IZINCS. Tins1 o v.ii-. 'iiai'u t.'undatK f at Uiu fu'icrsl Mfivicn an I in t'!r;nont of II m. .J Wrsloy II )(n at SiloHin M V, chu:cli I'.td c'.i ni'i'.cry rui Woi.duy. If :v ii-tfi Mrs. S. J. lU!igor nd d iuIiV-T and son, of Kiirns v'Jie, Va , piu.i; d a bhort tinrjat tborraveora liMlo hou in the enmetory at Anbury M. E. church atGreoiilinl as thoy woro en route t: Svbvlia.sville, Md., t visit. Mrs. IMtinger's parents. Mr. i'lttiosrr was formerly thf social, elhciont pastor on the HiTiso'iviho char;o of tlio M. VI E. Church. Mrs. Amy Wo'ford, of Bod furcl, lus boon tivndiag some im,o in tha horn? of her sistor drs. Jx.seph Sijt'ss. Herbert and I'hiltp Sipis, of fuitin c:)ii ity, M . aro visiting iimmg tlieir rclitivjs in tins section. Tuey aro sons of the I it T. lloilloy iSipj s, ard it, bus wen about ."8 years sinco thoy tir.st wont VVst. Tiioy tiad thut 4 great many chmos tiave taktri )!;C'J iu tho L'c'fing Crr ek Valli y sinco they loft, ar:d they aro abh to ifla',0 many intorctttitu thiogs ii c iiitiocti in with coiiclitioris ii the Vo-t Mrs. titiloy, of Washm jtop, D C, daughter of tho lato U mr) Sipos and sistor of the lato Ci'.pt. Thomas Sipos, woro called to ibis county on account of the death of Hon. Wosloy II p. Mr. ana Mrs. David Ii. Strait. of Lhltshnrt'l), motonul to thi county last I'. iday and vi.sitod ir tho liomo of tho forinor's brother llirvey M , and six tor Mrs. Bard. Our i B'ii hviorS Mr. and ,Mrs E II Uondorhhot and nn Lae, and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ban md son Max, motored to Luray.l Va , to attend a LYunit.ve Biptist Association. PUl'.LIN MILLS. Miss Olivb llo.ss who is in the. Polyclinic hospital, Poiladelphisi, is unpnving slo"ly. Tins is Olive's ihird Hurgical oporation since February. Miss Lydia McCI tin, of Water fall, spoilt Saturday night whli her girl fri'ond Mayo Knoppor. Gard Anderson and fam'iy spont Sunday at J. L. Wright's. Thoro will bo proachiug ar d Sunday school at Contor next Sunday afternoon. Mabol LIuss spent last, Situr day night and Sunday at Wi'liam Ki eppor's. John L Wrifrhl. has treatod himsolf lo a now Oililand cur. Miss Lillian IVk pont ht woulc with hor sisti'r Mrs. 11 iy Hess. Win Brown and faniily'spnnt last Sunday at Fort LVtlloton, A happy cro d ol young pooj lo assouorilol at Winoardnor'a school houso a fuw evomus ago and had a corn roast. Tboso who wor.j toro wjii: Mab;)l and Uolh Ludig, Lydia McClain, Boulah Barrett, Herman and Joss Gracoy, ltul llorshoy, IWpb, Horgstrr Bor, Edward and K uma finve, Varnon K srlin, Mame Stevous. tinorgf Wilson, Jamos and C.ir! II her, Iluth and Luolla H384, Miyo Knapuar, Li I lian Park, Bessie Him mail; lliley, Walter anrl Gaines B-own; Hoy Wiblo, Joho II G'-issingsr, Gorjro aid Cora (1 idfelto'-, VI r. and Mrs. Ray Huss, Ctrl II'jsh, IioTard and Erin an Ki.eppor, John and Jamoa Clip pmgor, Bon Miller, Cloma Brown, and Blanche' Winegard-nor. Card uf Thanks. Mirfs Sallie Hoop and her sis ter Mrs. Eva Gress desire to thank the friends ar.d neighbors fur eympathy and help diirin:? the illness and death of their father, the late John W. Hoop. 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Tho undersigned will sell at his Jarm occuoied by Robert Hainil, 1 milo east of McConnells burg on tho Lincoln UiKhway nu Thursday, September 12, '18 sixty bead of tattlw, of which 10 aro fresh cowh, somo with calves at their hide; 16 head of steers that will average 5b lbs. each; .3 HtocK bulln, well bred, the bal uijcu aro hufors rauKii g from 5D0 to 700 lbs Some of tho nicem ttud huifers are ready for the butcher. lUU head of sheep, the most of which aro good btoctf owos and worthy the atiemiou of any farm er who may wish te raise sheep. Sale wil 1 begin ut 1 o'clucu. Ueaoi)uole credit. Hauuy1Ia.mil Sale Kcjiser. Saturday, September 28th, Davia CJiUstou intend to ureak up iiouekeej;'iig and go to tho West, will soil at bis resi dence near liuci Hill sshool uoujo iu Ayr lowrihhip, personsl (.ironui ty, aud iho samo time utTcr his real estate. Sale will ooia at 1 o'cIum, p. m. J. J. llarns, auctioueof. Kuittitlg. The Red Cross room will be open Friday evening Aug. 130th from G.ao to 8.00, ahso Tuesday evening September 2 from 0 30 to 8 o'clock. Will the McCon nellsburg people call for the socks and sweater yarn? Knitting Committee. farm Wanted. Give location, acreage, cleared and in timber, improvements and all detail imformation and price in first letter. Address, F. M. Taylok, 8-8-tf. McConnellsburg, Pa. Cider. The cider-making outfit at Weller's mill in Ayr township will be in operation the first Wednesday in September and every Wednesday thereafter dur ing the season. ' ' Administratrix Sale OK VAI.l'AHI.K Real Estate. FRIDAY, SEPTEKUER 13,1918, AT 11 A. M. T,y virtue cf unorder of the Opiums Court of Fulton County I'cniisylvunlu, tlio uiiili'i-siiird Adiiiinisti'uirlx of tbo (Mtaleof Win. L. Duvall, Into of Hrusli C.erk Township, Fultou County Ci'iinsylvania, deceased, will un the uliovo nanii'd date sell at public xule on tlio premises in Hrusli Creek Town ship two miles north of Akcr.svllln, uiul one lied one half mile south of the Lincoln Uihwuj, tho following valu able real estate beloiiltitf to tho said estate. Good Slate Farm. Hounded and de.-eribud us follows; all thut certain tract of land situated iu Kru.sh Creek township, boiindud on tho North by lands of J. It. Jackson, on tho West by lands of II. A. Welsh, and Win. HixHon, on the South by byuls of S. M. Juckson, unci on the Kant by binds of Heiehloy Ilros., cou talnlni,' In all about One Hundred Forty-tike acres and allowances. About 50 ucres of which Is cleared farm land In good s.ute of cultivation. Tho bal ance, of tho tract Is iu good timber, consisting of white pine, wliito oak, chestnut, and a lot of lino yellow plno timber. Good Frame House and Good Barn Practically New. Fine spring water, and yout orchard of apples, peaches and pears. A de sirable home. Ti-:;ims ok Sai.k: Ten per cent, on day of sale and balance on confirma tion of sale by tho court. IT.AKL DUVALL, 8-22-.'lt. . Administratrix. Farms For Sale. No. 1. The A. W. Deshonu farm about 1 niilo from Andovcr lu Licking Creek township, containing 170 acres, e;ood hou no, Hat barn, good spring, plenty of fruit of all kinds. Splendid yourjt orchard just eoiiiiiijr into hoar ng. About HO or 70 acres of timber from which at least, 200,000 feet of white pine and ouk can bo cut No. 2. Tho Howard H. Swope farm nourSlpes Mill, containing 110 acres, AO or (10 acres cleared and in good state of cultivation, tlio balance in fair timber. Thero Is a large dwell ing house nnd other buildings. Plen ty of fruit and good wutor. For further information, call on or address, S. L. BEDFORD, Real Estate Agent, Shippensburg, Pa. Or. A. W. DESUONO, Andover, Pa. 8 22 tf. Transportation In Hankow. Within foreign wmresMln'if of Han kow there nro 2,Xri7 licensed JlnrllfNliiiH, 07 public nirrlnges and 83 private mo tor cars. Cumberland Valley Farms., 90 A. Rlato ar-d grav ' land, closo to Lincoln Uiguwav; lartre brick house and b-ink b v - , if'SlOO 00. 115 A. jrravol luJ, i...ar Upper Strasburpj largo frame house, bank barn, timber, running water, not billy, $7000,00. 170 A. limestone land, 4 mile west of Shippjnsburg; splen did buildings, (tfouto cost $10,000 to rfplaeo thorn today); smooth aud level, alon tho public road, 20 A of timbor, $125 00 par A. MO A. slato land, near Williamson, rJonR tho railaoad; bank barn and frame house 20 A. timber, $'1000 00 25 A slate and gravjl land, closo to Chamborsburg, poo l b'Jildins, possession ihl fail, if desirod; au ideal true and poul try f.irm. $.'5500 00 Humes in all pirH of Caam'iirisburtc, from $1530 to $10 00 ), and small conntry prnpertios in all parta of the beautiful and pro ductive Cumberland Valley. ' 1 Tell Your Real Estate Business To . HAFER REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY, Chambersburg, Pa, A r. KacKet More Note a few prices for this month. Wo havo a nice lot of Masons' zinc-cap Glass Jars. Don't handle anything but zinc cap: pints. 70c; quarts, 80c; 1.2 gal., 96c. dozen. Jar Caps, zinc, 28c. doz. Got 200 lbs. of those Perfection heavy jar gums in pound boxes about 05 gums to the pound 3Sc. and the heavy Red gum at 5c. doz. These are Bargains and can't be bought for what we are selling them. m 0 0 l, l' 0 Machine oil Separator oil PoroxiJe G z. A'ab.istlno 5 lb. 45c pal. !15c ft. 18o Jiuil dig polit,h 5c Sewing Muchinc oil lOj can Picnic p'atea 12 lor oc Coal oil ' 13a y Paint in quart cans ?5j Shoo noils 5a box llors'i rasps 10 and &03 Received 1000 cakes more of that hard water soap 5c Lcuox sope 5iccake U.ack lUg Insect powder S)c Ply pBp.r 5 sheets 83 Shoe strings 3j pair Men's garters 10 aud L'oc Children's and Misses supporter 8 JOc Table oil cloth 30c yd Noat foot oil 85c gal So IJos So fly killor 115a gal Louse killer 25a box Pirox in 5 lb. caus $1 10 Tuber Tunic 15c lb Insecto -15c lb We have sold more shoes this summer than fwsr. and havo crnt h.Hcir rocnllc lhan ,i-v wwwi 1 m w w W W WVVVI I V 1 V VII LA 'I we ever got, and we are glad to say that we are saving our customers some money, as . i l . i.. i 1 1- . : y &u iiiciny fjuupio iidvo A where there was no H HULL & ? "Always Help Wauled. Therfliceof a large iren and coal busiuess in central Pennsyl v-,ima desires to increase its staff by the addition of an experienced lidgjr clerk, and a competent and experienced stenographer. Attractive locality, modorn oflice with all up to date equipment Can use men or women. Apply to Lock Duawku K, 8 1 3t McUouucllsDurg Pu. Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. RATES One com er word toreaoh Insertion. No advertisement accepted (or less than 15 cents. Cash must ac company ordor. Mkn Wantud Laborers, Car penters Helpers, Mechanics lle' pors, Firemen, Trackmen, Slock Uuloadors, Coke Oven Mon, and other help. Good wages and steady employment Apply to COLONIAL IKON CO , Kiddles burg, Pa. 8 23 tf ..MHDIIIH A1!I (Hill UMOP US,, 'H.I.ISIJOM 4.1111" "Hi MI'I 94 M'o. ojo os 'poinlja ll M'U1IIII -OJOJ A.fl .1111 'll.1pil(l nu,, iii.uu jo ouo punNU iiui Oii oiiAV,, Hiioin JII. HI p,lll(lllM pilll '.illOIIIK Jilll.UI.) II II) Sunns uom o.ttj kkiuju oiuiw pmuu W UO OllAV Xlip OUO 'BOAoplllW OIJ1 ll" u.ou)l ,,u OUI1IU Hl) )iiq 'pjiiiCviJtl " "I umii.uo; pviu"d -du uaoq pin( ii.tpa Piiiiu uuui Y ' smm.t .A Mouso trap 3 fur 5c fl'iud saw.-, $1 10 and $2 25 Horse collars $1.10 to $1.00 Ch nl r seats 10b A nico huo of lloaory at 15 to (Oj pair Men's Ruspcndors 20 to lSc Williams shavaig soap 5c Nock ties " 25 to -18s Men's dress shirts 85c to $1.15 Wo still have some ladies vests at old pi ices 13, 15 and 25". Men's under shirts and draw.srsthat wn can't 'boy at doublo the prico at 50a Suitcases $120 and $1. hi L'noleum $1.25 and $l.G0 Still have some clothing that it will pay you big to buy as it has more wool in thad the next will have, and it is cheaper. 0 duvdiiueu intJ pi ice call for it. BENDER on the Job," Cash for Old False Teeth Don't nmUiT If hrolit'ii. Wo pnv up lifH Oil. iictiuroiiitf In vulin. Al'it oush rr Olil (lulil. Jt'wiflry. Sllvi.r. liMitii I'rnuimor lirliU'f'wnrlt. We Nfiiil uiivh bv ruiuni mull it nil iM lunil i;t'(lN 10 (I t.vN fttr Nriului 'H upiirovul of our prloti. Si'nU liy l'urofl I'ONt or write tlit for jmrtliMiluiN. Domestic Supply Co.", Dept. 52, BIudliaiiitoa.N, Y. CHICHESTER S PILLS " ?" ''"-r r yr v In, r "'''' I'll. I. ,(. .i -r NJLD BY DRtCGISTS IVFkYWHr k? The Thrice-A-Week Edition of the New York World in 1918 PnictlcMly a Daily ut tlio lrlc of a Weekly, Mo other Newspaper In the world mves so much at so low it price. Tim valun uiul nord of a iH-wpMr In tlin household ws inner itroutttr limn ut llm prcs unt tliuo. Wo him- ht'on forced to ot tor tho irriml world war und it lurirn armv of onr Is alroiidy la Kriuice. You will wunt tr huvo nil the news from our lioopn on European Imttle llelils, nnd IIIIK proinlsi'H to te tho Inoxt iiiii iiieiiiouw yeur III the hwiory of our uidver. e. No o hrr newspiiper ut wo urmll n pni-fl will furnish hiii'h priiiiipl. und HciiMlriitii nrwn if thesi. woi Id KhiikiuKevmils. ltl not liouusH;iry toNny luoro. Tim Tiiuii h.A-Wrkk Woiimi'm regulnr iiiliMiiipliiiu pi loe l only H."0 per yeur, oml inh) putH for i tt piipom. We offer' till un iiuulled newpuper uiul TllK I-IH.n.N Cop NT r NKWu-MKothrr for one yeur for Is.'. IN Tho r.'iiulrulirlpllon pneo of the two On puri. In W , , MII.I(lillllI S'lMJ 1 4.1).):! Ill.(j4(l.M !II1JI I' ptMllS ('1 UI'Tl il HI.lAiljd OJ .(;ttin I1"11 ilMlillll A'l'iit' JUH-tt (IKJIJII .I.I"A J.I)).K 8 IX