jKRESTINii PARAGRAPHS .wm S. Mellott, of Sipfs spent a few hours in town yesteruaj. Miss Helen Steach one of the nigh School graduates of the class oi .""" : " 7 Lamberson assistant iu we post-office. The Ladies Aid ot rairview m. rhnmh. will hold a Social and Chicken Supper at the home of October 5tn. prank Mason pays Qigest pric? i V,llr nrhifa r(j era lot eno'es iiu-u'i 45 for mixed co'ors; held, or in ferior es-'gs at reduced pric, and fair price for poultry. 10 3 3t Tnqtas we pro to press we wn the death of Mrs. Albert Urgent at her home in Cham- bersburg yesterday atternoon or nn.,imonia. uer eister aiea just a few days previously. Mrs. Robert Mcuanaiisn oi Hancock, Md., is a guest in the home of W. L. Nace and wife on Lincoln Way. Mrs. Mcbandiish flvnpota to spend the winter witn her husband, who has lately been commissioned 1st Lieut. The many friends of D. Hunter Patterson will learn pleasure that he returned home from the hos pital in Baltimore Tuesday even- in? very much improved in .health, and his friends are now very hopeful of a complete res toration. Mrs. Marshall McKibbin and son George McCauley arrived in town last Saturday from Lamp Pwv. Ohio, where she has been spending the past six weeks with her husband, who had been or dered there from Camp Jackson South Carolina for special rifle shooting. The Fulton County Minsterial Association will meet on Monday, October 6th in the M. E. church inMcConnellsbursr at 1:30 o'clock in the afternoon. The topic: 'The Religious Training of the Children in a Democracy" will be presented by Rev. W. V. Grove. All members of Fulton County are urged to be present. ENID. Bernard Borkstressor and family of Minerbvllle, with his father and mother of baxton, upcnt last Tuesday with rela tives in the Valley. Harry Singer has moved his family to Broad Top for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. W R Foster of Trough Creek were in the Valley on business on Tuesday. A II Sterns made a business trip to Huntingdon and Altoona the last of tho week. Mr. and Mrs. W. L Cunning ham spent Sunday afternoon with the latter 's uncle A 0. Griffith. There are some of our auto drivers that do tot observe gas- leas Sundays. E G. Anderson and daughter ElitU spent Sunday in tho valley. Meade Barnett of Wood was helping Daniel Shafer put a roof on his dwelling on Saturday. Mrs. Rebecca Orlh and daugh terSunnfFs Littleton, are spend lnir soma time with the formers' dauehter Mra L Eirlcv. Word received from soma or OUr hnva now th.iv tlAVA been at thfl frnif. nnd inill ttn hrlr 90ftl nuu " n Harry Stuokard was poisoned by the d i ikin? water, but be Was ratline nlnnc alrisrht when n n o - ne wrote. Is is UvimS pwalwii GOT war AKO vmrt eon CP 3 irHME&i f ROM TH4 UWUtOKD, HI 6 F-S.I4KD TWC RENT A 3 ft 3 cooo might Ph NUTS ! - m M Mlm Mm THry m mhim4 7mB PNICH Of EHeao mo T HI PUTTIIC KOl lit TMC5B CIGAKI KIND 0. TMeM!!- VMNh4 HtV'iid 1 lirn-i fn! jcVfUL-vKiLr! The mm y (JIWTl.lij TKh'ETfr eMIN THE iiMf WIIILB Tut PW06(WH HAS NOTICE. by tho BOARD OF GAME COMMISSIONERS. Notice Is hereby (riven that -It Is llli'Kiil to kill a UUtTKD OKOUSK, fiimmonly cal od I'heasunt or a KINUNKCK 1MIHASANT, or a VIII- 01N1A r llt!Mf!AIM.VN IlITAir.. In a wild Ht.KtH, In Ilia County of Fulton More tho open hcuhuii of 1011). said uuuiy nuvini; nton cioneu until imn time by the Hoard of Game Com in mioners to the hmitlni; of these birds under the provisions and regu lations provided for by the art of April (l;h, 11)15, I'umpMct Laws 73 The Penalty f killing a Huffed Grouse or a Kiotrueck 1'heanant or a virsrlnla or Huntfarial (JaaH contrary to the above act and said regulations Is 125 uo. This action has bcea taken In an endeavor to Increase the above-mentioned game In your County, and we 5k tint you not only obey this law Jouisi If,' b..t that yim he p in cv. i.v posslblutj Lave suli law oh jed by otners JOSK1TI KAT.P.FU, Sicretary, Hoard of Oamo ' ColtllIll8ioners. Cash for Old False Teeth pon't miittir If brulicn We pav ut toIS 00 w,r, n 10 vuliin. Al o nHh fur Old (lold' -'I Wtilry Sllvi'r. Il.-lltlil nr.iu'nu fi liHrnfi.U'rirlc' """lllloilkll l.v ruLlim nuill unil u. Ill Ii. .1.1 ""Hit 10 iillyH f,ir H.mi,.r H n,,,r ,vui ( , ur I....?' ,K,'iiU by rurcuiroHt or vi rite llrst for P'lrtluuluni. O.aestic Supply Co., Dept. 52, BlnfiLamton.N.Y. HO.NOK KOLL. (Continued from first pago. ) Mellott, T. 3. Mellott, Mrs. Silas Mellott, E. D. Mellott, Lewis Mellott. A. C. Mellott, H. R. Mellott, J. W. Mellott, Miss Zoe Mellott, Lizzie Mellott, Andrew Miller, R. L. Miller, Mrs. Bena Miller, Irwin Mills, Mrs. F. G. Mills, Miss Lydia E. Mock, Fred Morton, T. Roy" Morton, Hon. P. Morton, W. Don Mumma, F. C. Myers, Mrs. S. C. Murdock, E. B. Nace. Mrs. H. U. Nelson. J. N. -Newman, W. L. Orth, Mrs. D. K. Ott, Roy C. O'Rourke, James O'Rourke, Russell Palmer, Mrs. M. A. Patterson, Hon. D. H. Patterson, J. C. Peterman, Rev. R. E. Peck, A. N. Peck, Mrs. Alfred Peck, Jonathan P. Peck, Howard C. Pittman, Miss Mary Pittman, John M, Pittman, Luther M. Plessinger, Willard Plessinger, F. P. Ranck, B. F. Rexroth, Miss Ada Richards, Dr. J. N. Riley, Mrs. A. E. Rinehart, Daniel Robinson, W. M. ohr, Amanda Rotz, David lowe, Henry . Rudolph. Mrs. Etta Runyan. Scott Schooley, R. Y. Scott, Chas. F. Seavy, Mrs. A. M. Seville. Harvey Seville, C. E. Shafer, Eli Shaffer, Mrs. Adam Sharpe, Remmie A. Sheffer, Mrs. Chas. E. Shirk, M. E. Shivcs, Russell Shoemaker, Dr. F. Ra Shore, G. B. Shotts. H. E. Sipes, Mrs. John S. Sipes, Joseph Sipes. Miss Olive J. Sipes, Mrs. Frank B. Skipper, Mrs J. Vernon Smith, M. L. Souders, C. II. Spade, A. W. Sprowl, G. M. Sprowl, W. L. Starr, Mrs. M. F. Stinson, Harry Steach, Charles Stevens, C. E. Stewart, C. L. Stoner, Mary A. Stains, Mrs. Ella Stains, Mrs. Blain Strait, Mrs. Bertha Strait, Samuel J. Strait, S. S. Summers, Ed. Summy, Rev. C. W. Swope, R. W. Taylor, Mrs. H. C. Tenley, Stephen Tice, Howard Tritle, Scott Tritle, J. Walter Tritle, Mrs. Winnie Trout, Mrs. Hal B. Trout, Mrs. M. B Truax, II. M. . .' N Truax. Urner Truax. Daniel Un?er, Mrs. J. U Veatch, J. M. Wagner, Geo. E. Walters, J. B. Warcbam, Ed Wtller, B E. Wheatley, Mra. Ida Wible, II. U. Wible.L. U. Wilson, Mrs. A. B. Wink, A. T. Winter, Maple 0. Winter, J. 1C. Wis'nrt. Misi Millrad D 9 20 19 Wiubart, Miss Louisa C. 4 1 19 Wioda'l, Jitraes Sr., 5 29 19 Woodcock, Jos E. 4 18 19 Weavorlnp, Jane 10 5 19 Vsakel, Jacob 11 4 19 Yeakel, S C. 11 1 18 Yf.unkcr, Mrs. Lilia 9 2019 Zimmerman, Ernest 10519 Zimmerman, It a W. 10 1 18 Alexander, Mrs. Carrie 1 18 20 Aller, Wiltar 5 22 19 Anderson, Elmer 12 30 18' Alexander, Mrs Emma 3 14 19 53r;:tres 1I II. 6 17 19 BargstreHsor, Blaine 9 21 19 1 Booth, W. E by x 1 2 19 : Barnett, K li y 12 20 19 ! Bolingor, J. Scott 10 1 19 Biveua, J.vmcs 8 7 19 , Bivcns, Win. 5 8 20 Black, Unrv.yA 3 14 19 Carmack, Johu W. 9 21 19 Cutchall, J B. 7 18 20 CrouHe, C. O 10 1 18 Carson, James Colledge, Mrs. M. B Cai k, Wm. UbcsLUt, Hon Clnm Coopor, 'J imcs K Cluuse. Geo E Jromwell, Riy U. Chambers, Cno Galley Clippmger, W. M. Djshong, Mrs. Chis. Dosbong, Cbarlm Doylo, Josopd B. Doyln, Ross )1 a, Geo W. Dxwuey, Harry i ias, L iviuh ilvey, Mrs. U G, itklt3r, Mrs Geo Fuuir, S li G.enn, Geo W. Gordon, M iry Crove, W E Garland, licv T. l Garland, Irwin W. G .irknd, Ljvi 11 Girl.tnd D Gilocrt, D.ir.iel U.riin. Wm. J. 11 inn, I'ortcr lUrtD C llirr, E l ward Unnry, Jacob nckonsmith, G B. II clicnsinith, M M. Ilixson, W. R Humbert, U. G. Irwin, J A lvecfer, Mrs E K. Kocbaugb, John Kolsu, V. I? Kolso, C A. Kope, J L Johnston, 11 M. James, T. M. Laraberson, Alex. Little, U. E. Litton, Willard A. Love, Rev Wm J. Lowry, Joseph Lake, A M. Larg:nt, A'bort J. Mock, Hon Gao. B. Mort, lhrry E Mellott, Cbirloy II. Mellott, W, II. Mellott, W. II. Mellott, Mrs L. B. Mellott, Manard Mellott, james B. Merntt", Frank Myer?, C!o . M. Martin, Jos U 1 18 22 Stinkard. John II I Truax, CI as. W. 0 1 IJ Truax, Jocoph 1 I 0 810 19 212 18 6119 4 119 1120 9 21 19 312 19 5119 3 8 20 10 919 9 21 19 9 20 19 11519 10 10 19 3119 11 1 19 3 23 19 8 919 3 20 19 10 918 8 2 19 4120 7119 5 14 19 1119 2 2 20 1 119 2 15 19 4119 9 519 9 20 19 9 15 18 8119 11219 10 17 19 11120 9 619 916 19 2 2319 2 519 8119 4 119 21 19 6 20 19 1119 315 19 6 2 20 7 419 .9 21 19 1 13 20 6 919 4 20 18 9 1 19 612 20 8119 1 1 19 4 10 19 1 1 2! 6 9 19 5 15 19 3 619 3 21 19 3 1 19 4 120 912 10118 10 25 18 10 20 19 5 319 10 18 19 11 18 18 5 20 19 3 20 19 9 21 19 10 5 19 8 18 19 1 1 20 4 24 19 5 8 20 6 19 19 4 20 20 9 21 19 3719 1 1 19 7 16 19 91 19 12 19 10 10 19 9 21 20 7S 10 0 18 11 4 18 10 8 18 8 23 19 11 27 19 9 1 19 -1 S9 19 1 1 20 2 1 1 20 6 15 19 6119 0 1 19 1 1 19 4 1 19 3 1 20 10 1 19 10 15 1!) 8 IS 1!) 5 1 19 1 1 1!) 8 13 19 7 1 1!) 10 5 IS 9 20 19 10 21 20 2 13 19 9 21 1!) 1 1 I'J . 3 25 19 j 5 1G 19 1 1819 10 15 18 1 1 19 5 819 11 1 19 4 1 19 61 19 8 6 19 2 17 19 3 2119 11 'J6 19 101 11) 4 J 19 10 1 19 10 18 SO 9 2 10 7 30 19 10 1 19 8 20 19 5 27 19 6 1 19 7 1 19 81 l'J f 1 10 O 7 11 19 . X 4 1 20 S? Truax, Mrs. Chester Truax, 1. W. Truax, Ii. II. Trillo, J, M. Vores, Mrs. Cathcrino Wanner, J. C. Wilson, Mrs. A II. Wrlu'-H, Miss Craco Wolf, It -v Ilonry Wlshait, Miss JchsIo It Wmhai't, Norman A. Yeakel, Mrs. Jos.iio . mmcriniin, S. G. .ninicriiian, J. I. Corn, F. W. (i 11 li) !). 1 19 ft H 20 1 11 10 ft l :o 12 1) 19 li 1218 2 13 t'J 10 HI 1!) ii :i la 1 20 9 20 ID 10 520 S 12 1!) 10 1 ID in :m id ft 22 1!) 9 28 111 George E. Reiner, who has ken connected with the Valley Spirit as Business Manager for nviny years, died' suddenly Mon day night. He is a cousin of the Reisner boys in McConnellsburg. Our friends Job Truax and I gue Hess and the latter'H son Webster w ere welcome callers at the News office while in town yesterday. LAllilU. Mtrgaret Kir, who h a cler! in tho oxves3oflic3 of ths Pdm sylvama railroad in Altoona Kpeot tho wee'f end with nor pa rents, Mr. and E II. Kirk. Clara Lyon has gone to Altoona where she has employment. While there she expects to tako f business courso In the Altor.8 High School in the eveuhgs. Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Kirk spool last Sunday aftoruoon in the homo of the former's brother J. C Kirk in Wells Valley. James E Lyon spent last I'M day and Saturday in Altoona on business. Some of our farmers are though with their buckwheat harvest. Paul Kirk thinks Randolph Mason a good college and he en joys bis work tb.ere. iMWt I Lb I i1rnroMirlrukon-ts. Solid 1'iirrnl ToHt or y rito for purticnil.irH. Oomestio Supplj Co., Dopt. 32, Binghamton, IU. '7" ' L.'.' ' V ' . i " "I V ""if .;" G. W. Reis ner Sc. Co. Have a large line of 8 Ladies', Misses' and 8 Children's Coats. which they will be glad to show you. Prices from SJ.50 to $30 OO. A very good stock of Underwear for Men O 0 0 K 0 Q 6 9 4 6 9 1 1 20 3 20 19 5 21 19 3 11 19 1 16 19 11 819 9 1 19 6 15 19 10 22 19 5 18 19 3 1 18 9 21 19 3 1 19 2 1 l'J' 0 1 19 9 1 19 819 19 1 219 4 18 19 10 1 19 2 29 19 11 1 19 in wool and cotton: Also, for Ladies' and Children,' Boys and; Girls, as long as they last. They are val ues that we cannot duplicate this season 1 2 l' V 1 1 19 V 5 7 20 Y 21 l'J SE 8 Shoes for Everybody 2719 y r at reasonable, prices lots of them selling they must bo rignt. Domestics a full line. We consider ourselves fortunate to be able to show as good a line of outing as we have; but our early buying saved us. You will need lots of goods and we have them for you at prices no one will beat. Let us prove it to you. . W. Beisner-ft Co., McConnellsburg, Pa. McKibbm, Dr. li. W. 5 8 19 Miller, Maude 11119 Minnicli.ll.il. 7 22 20 Mumma, Vanuie 5 3 19 Nul, Pre J 10 2 19 Nelfon, lion. D. A. a 1 19 Northcruft, A. C. .21 19 Ott, John W. 9 21 19 lessinger, Oliver 6 17 20 Piessingor, Albert 9 719 Peck, W. II. 20 10 Peck, J. A. 4 1 1 Ray, Lloyd B 2 1U Rotx, Waltor U'MW Rot., Androw T Hit KumHoy, Mrs, Berth a 1 1 20 Wco, J. W. 4 H II) Stoutouglo, Mln8 Jeannotte 7 ".'1 1!) Stevens.-J. Bart 6 8 1!) Stcnger, Claude f 8 U Stonier, John F. 10 I 1 Sipes. O. K. 3 2 19 Sipes, Geo. N. 4 I lit Slpea. Uonry F. 8 1 10 Sipes, Clem K. 101 l!) Schultz, Jacob 0 20 10 Summers, John f8 20 Spado, John L. 1 2 19 Smith, Alien B. 12 14 18 Souders, Bar. y 3 19 19 Snydtr, Emmert 10 I 18 Geo Give Longer Service rjPHE best architects and engineers recommend A Barrett Specification Roofs because they know that such roofs give longer service at less cost than' any other roof covering known. t v Barrett Specification Roofs have a record behind them covering GO years of satisfaction. If you need anything in the roofing line write m and we'll tell you more about them. HULL & BENDER McConnellsburg, Penna. I wemi Store We have just received 200 Rolls of Rubber Roofing and we are in shape to save you some money. I ply Trumpet, $1.35; 2 ply, $1.65 and $1.90. Also better grade at $2.60. $3.25, $3.75 and $4.35. We are selling quito a lot of the Slate Sur face, 85 lbs. to the Roll, at $2.95. These prices we cant Duplicate as it was bought some time ago and has advanced 25 per cent, since. Don't Wait, if you are in need of Roofing. v We are in good shape on SHOES for the fall trade. , Lots of our Customers say the prices are not as high as they expected to pay. HULL & BENDER , i0 frA0f,t0ij 00.'.t.0,jr late FALL STYLES READY Stetson Sellable American $2.50, $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 Price for price, Quality for quality, Our hats are the biggost value in Chambersburg A hat la always tho principel part of your dresa. Let'a Bhow you our BID line when you are m Chamborsburg. Mail orders filled. HENNINGER Hats and Men's Furnishings. fir - Q I'll mm "Good Mornings Perfection" Do you have a Perfection Oil I Ieater to erect on cold morninils? Its answer is "heat" a cheerful. room-fiUintf warmth that drives away every bit of chilliness and makes gettin!,'-up time really comfortable. You can have this same Perfection heat in any room in y our home when ever you want it. Besides.a Perfection saves coal and that's something you have to think about this winter. Use ATLANTIC Rayo Lamps A cantral-dr.unht lamp that pnwlurr. a aofl. clt'nr and rtmlful liglit. Many beautiful dmiifn. turhmmr from. Knfn anil enny Ui ki cp clean. Sea your dealer. Itavolicfht and then you will tfet tlm most lient from your Perfection. It hums without mnokc, smell or Hputtcr hocnuso it io highly rclincd rvnd puri fied thnt it doi-sn't know how. You'll liud that it gives a clearer, more hrilliunt li!lit in your lamps and lanterns, too. Always ask fur it by namo. By the way, hotter not wait to tfet your Per fection Oil Heater. And remember, they ore safe. See your dealer now. Perfections are reasonably priced 05 to $10.00. THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY Evrywhrt in Ptnniylvania and Delaware Rayo Lanterns Giva the mot light for oil conaunird. Cold and lint blant alylea. Kaay to lliilitand clean. Stay lighted in tho alrorurat wind. tie your dealer. Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. RATES One cent per word tor each Insertion. No advertisement accepted for loss than 15 cents. Cash mustao- company order. Men Wanted Laborers, Car penters Ilelpors, Mechanics Ilol pors, Firemen, Trackmen, Stock Unloaders, (Joke Oven Men, and other help. .Good wages and steady employment Apply to COLONIAL IliON CO., Kiddles burg, Pa. 8 23 it For Bale Registered Poland China pig?, brod from big boned boar. Price :ight. Don't w&it too long, as the supply lshmitec'. IIowaud Peck, VVarfordaburp, Pa , R. R. 1. . 9 19 sit FoutsALE, 4 cylinder Saxou Roadster, Rood as new, run only 1120 miles, prica right to quick buyer, as I want to buy a tour ing car. George Weaver, Jk, Wa fordstburg, Pa. 10 3 2t. Winteu Apples For sale at J. A. Aller's near Knobsvillo at a reasonable pi ice. 10.3 2t