BlfltSSHM PttASKAPB (,f(.8rIi4 0eaeral Interest, Onthcnd flU!cme or Clipped don or CONDENSED TOR HURRIED READERS Ladies' new Fall Coat? on ex hibition at J. K. J Piston'. Mrs. 13. W. Puck h sp?n ling thj3 week amon her Ulair Coun ty relatives . Air. Ssitt Tritlo ha sold his farm'in the Cove to Samuel S. jlel'lott near Pig Cove Tannery. Misses Augusta rd Nan Rob inrnn of Philadelphia, ftio rpeud- jUJ, a few daa with relatives in this place. James S. Iir.--.ttan, Managing EJitur of the Mount Union New?, fpont a ft'v hoi'ra in town Su;i djy evening. Mi Netha N nbit r 'turned ti jhgcrswivn Monday to regime work it) one of i hat city's large-it millinery establishment. Mr.-i. S. II Corner, of Kneb---ville, id spending a fev (J.iys io the rfir'1,; f . ,er - Katie F-jfe. StiUi :l 'cj.d Street. p,.rry Mcn'z-r. who v:n frrC'Pp'no b.jyt- nli ) recertlv loft this county for trai'iiiicr at Cf.mti Lp, Va , fa n ".v (iii hi ; w:ey to Franco. Mi?3 Aila H'xroth h-ft ht S'itur.Iay mcr!if.r fr Aberdcfn, Pa., where The hrs su:i'.m( cn jilovmert in the Ordnance l),p irt. mt-i'.tof gover.-tiner.t work. MisseH E'lima Si -'-.n and Carri" Cruathcad, who hd been burr-.-for the summer, liav.? returned to Johnstown for anoilter year'rf work in the schools of that city. Joseph Ambrose Olier-nt aru brother John ami son . Vaurrn, Joseph Andrew Lniding and s;crt Rudoplh all nc;ir Ibntont'y.vp, motored to McConnellsburg Mon day morning. Miss Mamie Hoke, who hnrl been sporting her summer vaca tion at home returned' to Pott illethe first of Ibis week anc resumed her work in the millinery department of the Dives ai.il Pomeroy store. Mr. and Mrs. J. Porter Polio per, Wood vale, motored do a h ti McConnollsbnrg Monday raorn inp anrl went over to the FniP Farm in Franklin County and returned in the afternoon with a It ad of fine poaches. Landlord J. J. Harris has irt B'.alled telephone service in bin hotel and he is in direct com munication with e very phone in the County, which will be a con venience for persona who ma' wish information about sales or hotel accommodation. Mr. and Mrs. John Gladfclter ami daughters Grace and Min niethe latter heir the wife of Ralph 0. Ramsey, now in Franco -motored to McCo'ircllsburg from their horn;- at Clear Ridge last Saturday, a od were pleasant callers at the T. .ws cilice. Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Spark ler, of Wells T..iuie'-y. motored toChumbcrsburi last Thursday, returning to M' ConrHi-burg in the evening wl ;re they spent the night in tin. home of It. W. Peck and wife. Friday they at tended the Soldiers' Reunion on their way home. Mr. and Mm. W. It. Reisncr and their son 13.11 came over from II. i I--4. ..-.I.,.. I I nugerHlOWIl iksi. ouuruuy iuiu spent the time until Monday morning when Mr. Rcianer re turned home and Mary and the boy will remain a week or two in the home of her mother Mrs. JoBephine A. Sloan. Mis?es Martha and Esther Ken dall left last Saturday ler Wash ington, Fa., where they are at tending the Washington County teachers' institute this week. Next week they opart their school at Venice, Pa., tho former as teacher of English in the llij h School, and the latter as teacher ia the Junior High School. IF YOUR CHILDREN Are delicate or frail under-size or under-weight remember Scott's Emulsion is nature's grandest growing food: it strenr:tlun3 their bones, makes healthy blood arid pro motes sturdy growth. . Scott ft Bown, ninomflfld, W. T.' ' District Sunday Sdtoul Conviction. The annual district Sunday Sionl Convention in Pniph Creek township was held in the Jer ur I on Christian Church, in Whij.'r, Coon but Suii-loy after noon. The afternoon session was very well attended by representa tives of .the Sunday schools of the community. Pi llowing a service of song Mr. George A. Comerer, necretary of the Fulton County Sabbath School Association, took charge of the meeting and after a short address introduced Rev. Wiili.-.m J. Lowe,- the preiidont of the county association, who spoke on th.i nced-j of advancing tho Htamlard.j M.-f the Sanday schools along all lines but especi ally in Teacher Training. In the conference woich followed short addresses wore m'ado by Mr. lYujk P. Ples.-dnger, and cthctM, Mr. C. J. Pr.'.wer, .Saprintcn !ent of Temperunc , dcli-c;ing iK! cl.wiag a'jdns.-t. Tiie evening sos..in open"d -viih a ih-votional service c n dueteil by t!ie County Pasid'.'nt. a hx.v.o'v. a.;ssi n fo'hvil d or-i-ig which the irg:;niz'iMon of two r.e-.v Tiiiciiio; Tnui.i;:g cias.Hos w:nas:ured. Fallowing a ?r-! '. i-:o ol. i-Mor uiiiicr tna leaderi.nip of an cx::j!l.nt choir, !i:v. Love' ;.',iv(anolj?rt. t'tik on "The Win- dows of the S nil". u,,i'j.-r a largo reproBO'jfr.io , of a honrt t ) illus-1 &nA littlL' li"li,tr lii"(,is W1 trate. Addn iei vwv alf th- j '-ituiay im A:. Cnmior'a par iv :r d by Mr. Prewer and Mr. r.utU M '. D. 11. Wk;I,-. C'sm.'i-or. H Mrs. K an: K..-lso lai relorm.; -- ' to I. ;i hi ti'.c t;cre alttr l.av.i or Tli'J l-tf'JiCt'S It UTiMUI. 'r.pelit fejt i.il Wltk.S wiiii hv For m-ny yeai s tho S.'Mieia' g''Ur 'v"f- Crovtr i'cCK nvar .i,,i..u . I). iIia irro.ii MVM.it Sl.'ii'. l'-ni!,;'.- S'af.on. ..f the O..Jntv, and !a t Fiiday' was no exe. 'plum, as J'ar aj the croAd v ai C ncrncd. Ttui pro i';am was alt right and condi tions favorable for a splerolid outirg. liut Jupiter rluvius su:ior,ed to have somelliing to do with it, and about 2:'.'A) o'clock, a violent do vn pour of rain set ia and kept at it for more than an hour. Thoe that had not gone h ,ir,e befon: the rain wished they h id, and the reunion came to a close in a short order. George Cemerer took the precaution to i i- i say nis puc: ueiore tiinner, while Haying was good; but the speakers fer the aftcrnmui are now s-tving up their dope lor next year with thi; excepnon ol Fooa Administrator Jackson, j who relieved his sysUm in the I afternoon befoie the rain began, j It seemed too bad. Every j year sees fewer and fewer old soldiers at ti.e;-e gatherings, and j ew rybody fv.els that it i.i a privj-j lege to torn out and help to i honor thOe Civil War heroes. The Red Cross people, notwith standing the rain, ciearca annul, f,)rf,ti,, that on tho souih of good ik.llars and turned the j uAlsucu Lofi-.-une front Amorj same into the treasury Saturday. c ,u ll.lM.j)!l jliive actually been on Family KwUtiiort. The surviving members of the Hoop families in this county, took advantage of the presence of Mr. and Mrs. John Tayman, of iirar.dywine, Md., to eat din ner togi-.ther at the Soiiiit-rs' Re union :.t lloopi Grov.?, last Fri day. The only thing to mar the pleasure of the .occa. ion was the recent death uf the: late Judge J. W. Hoop, a half brytaer'of Mrs. Tayman. Ikislration Da)'. Thursday, September 12th, has been named by President Wilson, when between the hours of 7 a. m. and 1) oelock p. m. every male citizen beUeen the age of their ISth birthday and their 4Gth birthday, not having already reg istered, w ill go to their respec tive polling places and register for military service. Quitt Vt'ddiiig. At Fix o'clock last evening at tho U. P. parsonage, Rev. W. V. Grove united in marriage Miss Arnie R , daughter of Mr. A. J. rittman, west of town, and Har vey L Parmont, son of Henry Parmont, of Todd township. Im mediately after the ceremony the happy couple left for a trip to Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. The large barn on tho David Agoow form, two miles wost of Mercersburg, was struck by lightning in tho heavy storm that paused over the county on Satur day afternoon and was entirely d '!;troyc 1 tegf tht r v i'.h a large amount, of grain, hay and' farm implements. The loss is partly covere J by insurance. K,s;oiisviLLr. Mrs Austin Addison and ohiMr' n .Jean ut d Donald of PiUshur-ph, Jiave ri.turnut to tlii i' linrre ftf.'i-r tp. i dir ,g f o.nrin 'io:. i i Hi, !i me i.f Mr. aiol Mrs Ji lii. Snydor. Mrs. AJdison was accompani ed to her home by Mrs. Snyder 'A lio i xprcis to Visit ia tlvj S:iio!y City. Will Cunnells, of Chambers burg spent a few days hero re cent'y Visiting hid hUter Mrs. 13. F. Ciine. oiol otber reliiiives. Mrs. Margaret Lanerty, o f Ilarri-iburp, is spending a few weeks srnong friends and rela tives in, aru near, this place. Mr. ai.d Mrs. Roy Humbert spent last Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Pradnick. Mrs. Scott Warner spent a few (IjS the past week with her daughter Miss Ruth at Chambers burg. .Mi.-ts Aina Fleming, of Harris bui, visited in Jie honu; uf her si.ter Mrs. Ira Fore from Tues day until Saturday of last week. Misj Mary llelmao and L la Wilson tiii.'t lust Soudan the guests of 0!a tiutshail. Mr. r.nd Mrs. Will Hamii and children Ivan and Mary Kiijca b.lh, t.p -at a day itCcntiy at .C..0. Clui.t'rf. Mr. aail Mrs. Robert Cror.it: 1 lao lecture b;. the iJ.in. Mit-haJ .1. Fanning n, the Li. Fj. Church next jJaturtlav eveniog, Mijj I let i Sojiler lef t Tuesday muniing lor Pitle burgh where b!;e expects to be eii.phjed by the Weotiugh m io Cot poraiion. War cn Getmaa boil. A-.neie hi troopj ar likely to ho llio lii-uti 1 1 suftiio a P'o..' en (I.rtr ;V) Roil, iu:c irdi..g to W.ish ioyt,:,n 'Jiiivteoes wnieb m iy or Muy not. he '.).;s d nn reliable m format ion. Tuis li.-nt b'.ow is tu bo htruiM n the A'!;iee Lnrraine front, a is baid, wh-ao recently Aoiu'i icui ttimps enptured v;i!ltL.,. (!!.s ttiati live mile fron (jonn ul i,.der. Too late j ,,i;aVs ,,r n,,, (iorruans by .the i,'r,u;t.(, Aaiericm armies tu tho y )-.,,M),ls.i;ii,.iris si cum and by liltJ All.,, j,- f0. (;, s U1 ln(. Am;;jr,!4 m.lioriiood oceurrtd fjr ra(lll cioriiKUt hotdei, eal u oily giving the i m prcasion tliit, German soil is still far out of t ;ch; via it is. a K.cl, virtually (i o i;. an Uu ntjry lur weel.s Jai. If L'ois'iihg aet.mg under F. cli mIicii d uueed h I ti ivj the .ti.st liuuvy b ;.v on Gonn m a al, and thut, win baoli (or F.-aaco In. r lost pruviucvs, f uclt a culnihia liou wouid be peculiarly gratify ing to ibo puolic in Amoi'ica, wliure the.-o i. an engor cloth e nolo'dy to go to tho rescue- of our w ir wo.n lil.ies but to fay a dobt to Fii'.ecc Tho ANaoL iiraiuo front, bort-cvor, id loo far fioiit IJorhn t.) ho u good starting point for a rapid diive on the German capi til.aud, uioreover, such a drive is not regarded as possible un til llio potver of tho Gorrnau forces eulored on the west front h is Inen siniUernd; and though Arnoncfi, in '.y on hugely instru mental in retailing tho lost provinces, the unin drive toward l3orhn must he uindo from poiuts who'-o tho heaviest forces of 'lie liostilo armies face each other. When tho great finU drive is really on Us way the Allied armios will probably, pus-h into (Jertnaa territory at several poiuts at once. Mra. Edward G. Wagner and son Albert of Pittsburgh were visiting her brother?, Daniel and John Fix, near Three Springs; Howard of Clear Ridge; George near Harrisonville; William of McConnellsburg; and Luther at Follz. Mrs. Wagner was n daugter of the late John and Harriet Fix. She was ac compat.ied by her niece and nephew Mr. and Mrs. Robert FinifTand daughter Harriet. They motored frem Pittsburgh to Ful ton County in Mrs. Finnill's auto mobile. Subscribe for the Nkws, The Progress of the War. Fcr Seven Weeks, the Allies Have Been Pt's!;ir.g the Ger man Army Cack with Irrc:islJb!e Force and Capturing Thousands of Prisoners. IT IS HINTED THAT PEACE WILL COME IN 1920 During the early part of the summer as the Germans kept inching forward day by day, getting nearer and nearer to Paris, and to the channel ports, the condition to the casual observer seem ed anything but encouraging. Tho Allies bad been on the defen sive; and while not losing as many men as tho Germans, they were losing territory. Hat, now it n very clear that the leadere of the Allies knew w hat they were doing, and when the proper time came when sufficient forces had arrived from America, and they were assured that a continual strjam of reinforcement could be depend ed upon every week, the pursued became the ptnsuers, and for seven weeks the Huns have been running like rabbit'.:, and much of tho ttrricory gained by thern during the past two years has been regained, together with thousand and tl.cu.'.r. J of pruoncra. Much of the tenitory reclaimed, is the valuable iron and coal landj which tho Germans took from the French, and which has been such a valuable a-uu'i; to thorn ia carrying on the war. Unlets we meet with un'' "k ;d rover f, German tenitory will soon be coine tho buul-,-.-(.iiid and tluir people in cities and on farms will g 1 a ta.ite ,f bitt ;r experi-ii ces of tho Pdgiand aaJ French daring the p ist ioi.r yiar.i.' L t Lite war go on until the Huns are brought to their knevs in hnmiiity, and tbu Ii.'nonzllern family deported to s. or.c- i'-.ol ated island, there to remain until the last ve.itige if the tribe is fxthict. Hi; i:. i.ril: U urly Lojii. T"i' C 10: u il;' a I ) 'j ! -'o:' : ll.ioo.'i.v- Ij'hm I e;!!. s i o.:r i a :il c oos U;i i)-o- til V. h:lo 'Jim amount h i-, n(t yi la e.:. no nouneed, it i.s g1.-; era'!' eo.'.c. d'.'il 1 It '.V! I Ou for i : ;; r 'iu i r. t, r,i i'. n miy or I'll? ire-no v In: :ns. Tho Ame.' ie mi j v ; d . th:.-' fore, ire c.Jli'd upon to tu:-." !i I ir.-'-jr1 .uoi uf moiie.) in ' ooi i;r l;oi.ri.h of tiriio tii hi evi;r In'fo-o To"!-'! is need, I'oe.-eh're, iuf j -.- . 1 1 I. dcl on prorpti 1'id lli'j'UM t vo.'K and prompt ned fpvjrel huo.-.ci options. Wo have a great inspiration for a grout eil'nt Ti,e news I'niui tho hattlo front lni'po es ( V sty AmoricM It- art, not on'y with prnl aid p;ttiiotism hit i vit!t a great ini" ntivo to do his or h'.ir jiii t. Titaro is no slnrlt uig, no shifting of tho md'u'idii il uiii-d.ii), r.o .eltUhno ,a by Amen can soldiers in Franc. ; the.e aliouid ho none hero. We are oorti sopp i tieg ihe sar";- can-t'-y and the aauto cuuso oar Army in oi o way, ii..rre-!viis in one way, Tnoirs is the liitrd.'r part, buj at 1 -a-U wj cri d our pirlas prom 1 1 y aud hyi!y a d tlli jiently as t .ey lo thcii's. CliLtTJll V.CKDS. llOUSchali. Fur ;1ar.y a McCniiiiclMiiir; To have tho puns an 1 aeojs of a bid hack removed to bn (. tirely ireu from inicoir!, d in geroits uiiaary disorders, is enough to t;t.iKo any kidaoy sulT erer grateful. Too following ad vico of one who has .-n iTjred will p'ovu bolpful 1.0 huadiads of Mo Coniielishuig n .li! ji s. Mrs. Ljwis Canst, ::;!'.) R 4iU!t!i! Sn., Cluiubersnurg, ;,;ivs: ' I had ill .inn itie. irotn'e und my !;i laeys nc'od ir re.' alar- . ,. i , , ly. At naos 1 was d.zzy tn.il my he ad aeh.'d foai'fally. tslurp pains took ta) iu the rati ill of m hack mid ;:cross my lops. W'l.un I hea:d of Hoau's K daey Ln.s I irotsieiio and iboy xurmy g ivo mi! tx :i llent re.u f. Dmi's fiH mo in mueli bettor condition iu every way." L'rieolKk: at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy -t;t:t Uoan's Klil.tiey l 'ills the sama that Mrs. Uarist had. Foster Mil ourn Go, LVops, Buf falo, N. Y. Ailvortisfiiui'ut. GO HEAD OF CATTLE 100 HEAD OF SHEEP. Tho undersigned will sell at bis farm occupied by Robert llannl, 1 mn'o east of McConuolis burg on the LU cola lt'glv.ay i n Thursday, September 12, 'IS sixty head of cattle, ot which 10 ai'o fresh cows, some with calves at their sub ; 16 bo.id of steers that will avcrau 50 i lbs ekc.h; 5 stock bulis, well bred, the bal ai ce are heifers rauging from 500 to 700 lbs. '8ome of the steers and heifora aio ready lor the butcher. 100 head of sheep, the most of winch are good stooge ewes and worthy the attention of any farm er who may wish to raise sheep. Sale wil 1 begin at 1 o'cltcn Reasouablo eredit. Uauuy Uamil, Sale !?;-isjr. .Siturd.-.y, S :(t mibof L'8th, IJivii Cu.'.-itoii iiaeudi g to .realt up Iioumi '.l" :-l'ig and go to l ho We it, wt i v il at Ins resi de!. ce r.oar Rcc: Jlul .s;tiool iiou.-e to Ayr towoulnp, jiersousl p-ojijrty, una tho yam time lyll'o- his rerl e.-latt. Salo will oein at io'cl- CJ, p. in. J. J. IJi'i is; aiic'iooce". l am; Vr'asUd. Give location, acreage, cleared and in timber, improvements and all detail information and price in first letter. Address, F. M. TAYLOR, S 8-tf. McConnellsburg, Pa. i '; - ; j 1 Administratrix Sale or vai.paiii.k Real Estate. I'lilDAY, SKPUwliEB 13, 11318, AT 11 A.M. ily virliiut.f nil order of thu Oi-iliutis (Jourt of l''ult.:n County I'rnn3 Ivunlu, Hit; iin,li'rsi;;iit'(l . 1 1 ti i 11 i.sLt-n tfl. of thu f.-.liii.Mf Win. . IJuvall, lulu oflaaiNli . -I- 1. .. 1.1. . i. v I I lv JWrtll-MIII, L'lllUMl OlllllV iv,ii,syiv:i.iiH,.ud. wui on me alum; tiiiini d ilnio sell ut iiilihf salt) on lliii 111 i iiiiocs in HrusliCrcok '1 own- shii l.vo mill's iioitli of AkiT.ivillt!, :iiul oi.f ;o.il out; li If mile' south of tint I.lut'itln II i'ln' lij , tlio following vain- ' all ivul lit-iouinu to llm said t'StllU'. (luod Slate Farm. I'.oiiii'liil .mo ilo ia'ihid 114 fiillmis; all th il, t-rrliiin truet of hied siluao-d in I'.riili t m l, towiishl), hoiiiiili'il on thu Noi lli by l.inds of J. II. JiiL-lihoii, ou thi! U i M liy liuida of II. A. WrUt, and Win. IlixKOU, on the Soiith by lauds of S. "M .lui.'kiou, und ou tlio K.U-.1 by lands of ltmchlty Urns., co.t- .tainiu- in all a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ono lluiulird I'or ' ty-uit o tiefi s ami allowunres. A hunt ! .'id iit'i'cs of wliirh is c.lcartil lariu I, Old in trood si lite of cultivation. 'J 1m luil- ! i11"'" "f tho tra.:t Is iu Ko.,tl timi.ur, ! consi.-'. iv of uliiti' piniS v.'hilo oak, . , " . , ,',.',...,. ,,' i . ii li t iti-j unii tk iwu in iiiiii oo j-tnu tlinhti'. Good Frame HcuSc and Good Darn Practically New. t'lno .sprinj,' watrr, and youi g orchard of ap-plcs, ii'Ui:h(!d and iicars. A do biralilu houiu. Ti-aiMS ok SAM''.: Ten er ecnt. on day of salt) und lialuut n ou cnnlirnia tfon of balo by thu court. I'i'.Aur. nuvAr.L, 8-"J-:it. ' Administratrix. Farms For Sale. No. 1. Tho A. W. Di'shong farm about 1 milo from Andovt'r In Licking Creek township, containing l"l acres, good hoiiM), Hat barn, good spring p'enty of fruit of all kinds. Splendid young orchard just coming Into bear ing. About till or 70 acres uf timber from which at least, 2iK),(il)D feet of whlto pine and ouk can bo cut, and balaucn In good staio of cultivation. No. '1. Tho Howard U. Swopo farm noiiftilpi'B Miil, containing 110 acres, fiO or i0 acres cleared and In good state of fuliivallon, tho balaneo tu fair timber. There Is a largo dwell ing liousiyiniil other buildings. Plen ty of fruit and good water. Tho reason, for offering theso farms for salo is, that the owners have purchased farms In Cumberland County, and will move to them next spring. For further Information, call on or address, S. L. BEDFORD, Real Estate Agent, Shippcnsburg, Fa. Or. A. W. DESUUNG, An'dover.Pa. 8 22 tf. Cumberland Yalley Farms. : A , slate anrl c-Rv md, close to Lincoln Highway; larco b-ick house and ba-.k hiri , iOOOO. 115 A. gravel land, L1 Upper Strasburg; largo frarao house, banli barn, timber, running water, not hilly, $7000,00 170 A. limostone land, 4 miles west of Shippensbarg; sploa did buildings, f.vould cost $10,000 to replace them today); smooth and level, along tho public road, 20 A. of timber, if 125 00 per A. l'lO A. slate land, near Williamson, along tho railaoad; bank ham and frame house. 20 A. timber, 1000 00. 25 A, slato and gravel laud, cloie to Chambersburg, good buildings, possession this fall, if dosired; an ideal truci and poul try farm. $3500 00. Homes ia all parts of Chamborsburg, from $1510 to $10 00?,' ind small country properties in all parts of tho buauliful and pro active Cumberland Valley. Tell Your Real Estate Business To HAFEPi REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY, Chambersburg, Pa, Give Longer Service THE best architects and engineers. rccommcnd Harrett Specification Roofs because they know . that such roofs give longer service at less cost than any other roof covering known. ( Barrett Specification Roofs have' a record behind them covering CO years of satisfaction. If you need anything in the roofing line write tM and we'll tell you more about them. HULL & BENDER McConnellsburg, Penna. aOJW-WVKmwaiJJCi.: navamcanm'nMJtnrsat iK-KfcM,UtumDti cket Store t v Wo have just received 200 Rolls of O Rubber Roofing and we are in shape to save you some money. I ply Trumpet, y $1,35; 2 ply, $1.65 and $1.90. Also better X grade-at $2.00,. $3.25, $3.75 and $4.35. We are selling quite a lot of the Slate Sur- y face, 85 lbs. to the Roll, at $-2.95. These JI prices we cant Duplicate as it was bought some time ago and has advanced 25 per " . r. ,. .. j cent, since. Don t Wait, if you are in need j Jj Of R00fintr. ik. I i ! I - j We are in good tho fall trade. Lots the prices are not as to pay, HULL & Wanted, For Sa!es Fcr Rent, lOlrf rfWnH rrf Ulivl) A yUUiif lJl.0. RATLSj One rent per word for each Insertion. No a.l vort'soment accepted eom'ni'order centB C"h cr. Men Wantkd Laborers, penters Helpers, Mechanics Ho prsrs, Firemen, Track men, Stock Unloaders, (Joke Uven Men, and ether help. Good wages and steady employment Apply to COLONIAL IRON CO , Riddles burg, Pa. 8 23 tf Wantkd: Three drivers fyr sawmiil. Work every day. Three years job. Puckkyk LUMIIKUAi SU'l'LY Co, lJarlin, Pa. 9 5 2t. Fein Salk; Farm of three hundred ac es 2 k miles from Hancock Limestone and slule. . Price WMX) O.hors wanted, and tor sale. A 0 Oakland, IUn i coclr, Md. 7 5 2t Fou Salic Six roomed frame house ia good condition, corner lot, summer kitchen, wood bouse, stUiloond plenty of gcod fruit. t'rfco Kig ht Miss Mauy nellsburg. Fisiiku, McCon 2t Frank Mison pays Ingest price for Onotce Krgs. Choice Whites 15ccnts;"U;owti8 42, "Mix-id 40; Seconds (imall, stained, erfeked or held eggv) .'!() cents. Fair f,-ie all Irinrli rt Ponlt.rir- . , . nn ... Smooth fat lleas 2Q ceuSs All should be penned, fed good two vreoks, ' 9 B St. . shape on SHOES for of our Customers say high as they expected BENDER Cash for Old False Teeth ' '" intl.T ir ln.l,-ri. Wi- tiny mi tolftW. . iiiv.iiiljni; in vitliii'. A..O i'1-.h i.ir oiil 1. 1. Ill, .Icui-ii v, Stlv.T. Unit il i-niHiiMir hi'liliM-work. Vic mciiiI i'iisIi i.y i-1 in ti iiimI una will hulit ''i'V" '"r s, ' i-i-viu ..r our jllXuiu d y ' ' "sl "r r'l "" "r , CoillMlic Supply Co., Dept. 52, BiDfiliamton.N.Y. C'W'HESTER S PILLS i i.Ihiii ,,i fcM ,,,. (O. SOLD B DRUGGISTS VIRVWHrkF The Thrice-A-Week Edition of the New York World In 1918 I'mclfcttlly a Daily at the Prico of u Wuckly, No other Newspaper in the world gives so niiioh at so low a price. Tlio vitlno and ntioit of n ncwupiiptT In llio liiiusi-linlil wiik never Kreulor Hutu tit thu pres ent Hum. We Iiiivo liern forettl to enter tlio ifreut worltl war mill i lurRo nn of oiirn 11 ttlremlv In Krunt-e. You will witnt 11 huva ell the news frmn tmr trtmps on Kurnpi'tn Imttlt lleliK, unit IIIIN miiiiiImm in lie the most ir.i nii'iiltiiis yeitr In Hie lustnry o( n.ir unlver.u So oilii'r iiewspiiprr at mi m:tll n prlt'O will furtilr.il unOi priiiiiit itml ueeurittn Hewn of tlitwu win M shiikltiKovouts. His not neiiittsiuy toiuiy mine. Tim Titiiii B A-Wkick Woiii.ii'k reirnlitr milioerlpliiMi p. lea In only (l.Ki pt r yenr. unit IIiIh piivt for I Ml pitpein. We oiler thin im eiililllt'il newvptiper itllit Til Kui.ToN OolINTT Nkwn tottellier for one j eiir (or f.' IN The reuuliH - nutmurlptlun pnee of lbs two pitpent In it Mi, , Th' Better Wny. , ..i .,. 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