The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, October 17, 1918, Image 8

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    For
Tuesday October 22, II. V.
lloudabush liitoiiditi to rcuic.vu
from the Ctuuty v ill fell lit Iiih
residence 2 tmlos uorlli of iSij.rs
Mill, a one ton Motor truck, -I
head of horses, eatt'e, far mm?
implement!), household goods,
aDd many other ai tides. Sale
w.ll begin at 9 o'clock. J. M.
Choanal, aur-.t. months ci( (lit,
5 par cent for ca&h on sums ovor
five dollars.
Wednesday, October Jesse
Morgrjt will soil at tin residence
of Mrs Calvin Mortfret iu YVuip
C jve, 112 milo south of Ij cut
Grove poht d'licj - horses, cow
and culf, f-irmiuir mcchiaur aud
imjildment-j, Krai ', luy uVi. tialo
will bbj-'fa at 10 o'clock, rain or
shino. A crolit of 10 ri:ontbs
will IjO (. lV'OU.
WYihieulay, . OcLobur u0,
Howard Ii Swopo into ii im,' to
6'uovn from tin Count wi'l
vll at hu re.Mdei co rear. Sip' s
Mill.-, horses, cattle, f;irmir,,' ltr-
plemei.tH, gruli', uUi('j4 ui:o
i. JSalo 'vill bo
tfin at lu lAloc'f. C O't.t (
months. James M. C:i'!s:;ut,
a ictut.eer.
llow to Avoid It. How to Care
Those Who Have It.
The following suggestions pub
lished broadcast through New
England and having the ap
proval of the State Department
of Health of Massachusetts and
the Emergency Public Health
Committee of the same Btate,
have been modified and adapted
to Pennsylvania's needs and have
the stamp of approval of the
State Department of Health.
These suggestions may prove of
immeasurable value to any man or
woman who will read, remember,
and act on them before the ful
minating outbreak of influenza
reaches your community. You
owe it to yourself and to your
fellow man to do everything you
can to stay the progress of this
crippling and all too swiftly
fatal disease. (
WHAT TO DO UNTIL THE,
DOCTOR COMES.
If you feel a sudden chill, fol
lowed by muscular pain, head
ache, backache, unusual fatigue,
or if you have fever go to bed at
once.
. See that there is enough bed
clothing within reach to keep
you warm.
Open all windows in your bed
room and keep them open at all
times.
Take medicine to open the
bowels freely.
Take simple nourishing food
such as milk, egg and milk or
broth every four hours.
Stay in bed until a physician
tells you it is safe to get up.
Allow no one to Bleep in the
same room with the sick.
Protect others by sneezing
and coughing into paper handker
chiefs or cloths which should be
burned or boiled.
Insist that whoever g'ves you
water or food or enters the sick
room for any purpose shall wear
a gauze mask which may be ob
tained from Red Cro33 Chapters
and workrooms or may be made
at home. Use four to six folds
of gauze large enough to cover
the nose and mouth and add tie
tapeB to hold it in place. A wire
tea strainer as a frame to hold
gauze away from nose gives
more breathing space and com
fort to wearers. Remember
that masks to protect mu3t be
kept clean and must be kept out
side the sick room. Masks must
be boiled after removal before
putting on again.
TO HOUSEHOLDERS.
Keep out of the sick room un
less attendance is necessary.
Do not handle articles coming
from the sick roomjuntil they are
boiled.
Allow no visitors, and do not
go visiting.
Call a doctor for all inmates
who show signs of beginning
sickness.
The usual symptoms are: in
flamed and watery eyes, dis
charging nose, backache, head
ache, muscular pain, and fever.
See to it that your children are
keDt warm and dry, both night
and day.
Have sufficient fire in your
home to disperse the dampness
but keep your windows open
niorht and day. If cool weather
prevails, add extra bed clothing,
TO WORKERS.
Walk to work if possible.
Avoid the person who coughs
or sneezes.
Wash your hands before eating.
Make full use of all available
sunshine.
Do not use a common towel. It
spreads disease.
Should you cough or sneeze,
cover nose . and mouth with a
handkerchief.
Sleep is necessary for well
being avoid over exertion. Eat
good, clean food.
Keep away from houses where
there are cases of influenza.
If sick, no matter how slightly,
see a physician.
If you have had influenza, stay
in bed until your doctor says you
can safely get up.
Remain on your own premises
until catarrhal symptoms are re
lieved and strength restored.
TO NURSES.
Keep clean. Isolate your
patients.
. When in attendance upon
Dfttients. wear a mask which will
liciwt of tho Condition of Ilia
Fulton County
BANK
of McConnellsburg,
FAIR FOOD PRICES.
For Fulton County for the Current Week, Approved by Food
Administrator John U. Jackson.
Fulton County. I'emiHvlvaula. at Mm
closo jt husliit-si Siiiitf mbcr 21,
RESOURCES
lieservo Tunc :
Cusli spur! u ami
notes $i"i,2in.u0
Duo from Ap-
)i'ovi'JKisi'i-ve
Agouls 41,4!)! fid
U'yal rcHorvo te
curilicsat pap.. 2:1,01)0.00
Nickel anil emu
Hue from i;uiiUn,TriiHtCo.s.
Me., excluding reserve...
Hills ill emoted: Upon
one n;i'rio
Hills .discounted: Upon
two or mor.i names
Tlnid loans
Cull loans with Collateral
I i 1 1) s lid call upon ouu
ri '.n I io
I.(:ms 011 i 1 iiiiiin two
or morn mimes 131. 214 17
Bonds 127,!l.'il
Mortiurs a id iihIl'IikmiIs
of rcm.nl Mil 217.011
Ileal est lit-i H.OOO.OII
Furniture and lixtures 1,40'J.Ut
Oveidrufls 215 H
Arti'loH.
Hucon,
Beans, Tea.
(leans, Limn.
dread, store wrapped 1 lb loaf.
Hread, store wrapped J lb loaf.
flutter, Country.
Cheese, Cream.
Corn Meal, 10 lb bag.
Corn starch.
Kgg
Flour, Uarloy, per lb.
Flour. While Corn, per ib.
Flour, Uice, per II)
Flour, Wheat, pi r lb.
Hams,
.ard, Country.
him. Uol In J
r nice,
Salmon, 1'inlc.
Salmon, 11
Sugar, liranulatud
80,701.00
m.i
2,K(i;j.l'j
2.047.M
i;) 0.',u 40
2!i,:i.".o.b;j
31,:j7j:2o
lietailori Pay
45Jo pur lb.
12 to l.'to per lb
VI to i:iJo per lb
7ic
30 to JTw per Ib
34 per lb
60o
10 to 11 per lb
42c
Clu
Oio
lie
10.(l" pen- bbl
33c per lb
20c per lb
7 per lb
10) to lie per lb
lo
2:.c
$0.87 to 110.07 cwt
Consumer Py
50c per lb
15 to Klo por lb
10 to 18o per lb
Do
Ho
... 38 to 40c per lb
42c per lb
65(5
13 to 14 per lb
44o
8c
8o
Mo
Oopcrlb (24i lb $1.40
3Ko per lb
32c per lb
0c pur ib
14o to 15c per lb
21c
3('o
llo lb
r-- ' --" i SsV inttfgtfgrfaa faaaag&ffi
G. W.
Rei sner
& Co.
Total .V.i:.,!l2i.2X
LIABILITIES
in
Kniitii'g.
Recently wc received a letter
from headquarters fair, that
100 pairs of eccks, tbken at
random from various chapters,
were inspected, and of these, -13
pair3 wero unfit to pas3 on to the
soldiers; tor. in marching or gen
eral hard wear, knots, bumps, or
hard toes are too apt to he bli.ster
producing. The letter also sta
ted that the unnecessary Lbor
caused by re-doing hnperfeei
work, may make it necessary to
confine the knitting to Chapter?
whose seeks came to the required
standard of perfection.
Instead of sending this to each
chairman we are asking the
papers to print it,- hoping that
each socks knitter may use es
pecial care in their work. In
closing the toes, be careful,
please, to weave the threads to
gether loosely and so avoid Un
pointed hard end3 we see on bu
many sock3.
Ruth I. Kendall,
Supervisor of Knitting.
211,5" 0 Instead uf 200,003.
Fulton County's quota in the
Fourth Liberty Lean has Lecn
changed to $211, oOO 00, instead
of $200,000.00. This means that
all districts mist ra:se their full
quota and in additiun $11,500 00
The Citnpaii cbiej SiturJiy,
Octoberl'Jth. If wecaaut raise
their amount by Saturday, then
we will have fallen short in what
the Government expects of ua.
Have you made your Subscrip
tion yet? If, so, then double it.
If not. decide how much you car:
afford, then double this amount.
Our subscriptions should r.ot only
be made upon our resouice?, but
upon our expected u.eoin'i wiui
iu the next six months. 11
you do not have the ca .Ii on hand,
go to our banks and they will lernJ
you the money for this purpose; at
41 percent interest the exact rata
the bonds -yield.
Remember that we hnve not won
vet. This warmutbe fought
through to a diet.U.d peac
President Wilson Fay.i, "Relaxa
tion now, hesit ui ill no.v, vo.il l
mean defeat when victory seems
in sij,'ht; would mean years of
.-nr. instead of peace upon our
own terms." R :in'jmb ;r if .we
do rot take these bond issues,
necessity will forco tiu G vern
ment to raise the money h tax -s.
The hour of unmeasured iaer
a'iceis here. Ciiiz.-iV, will you
respond.
Ciipiral Kloc'ic paid
Snr.I,m fund
UiiiliviUi'd pri'lits, lesst'x
pi'iiscs -i id tuxi'H paid . .
I)i;iiiiifnl D.-p ii'.s :
l)l'l'lH;.tS Kllhjl'lt
to chirk ...:...'isiiojr.i 01
Di inind 'i;rtili-l-.llllH
of Dll-
p isil 333,473 !)'.)
Suv in'S fiinil de
posits 33.SlO.4l
Di-pnMis, U. S.
(Juvi'i iimonl 17,0'0
Duo to li;mV.s trust cos ,
tto , excluding resurvo...
4 .10,(100.00
37,000.00
U ,848.20
WATCHES, WATCHES, WATCHES!
Now is the time to buy a WaU:h
boforo they go higher in price.
Stop and see us and have us explain the
different makes and grades. Always a
good assortment on band.
SIIINNEVAN,
McConncllsburg. Chambersburg.
Ti.ul.
4!i7,!l')4.04
1,173 01
,!I2".2S
Stain of lVtin.-ii Ivai.lu, Cour.ty of Ful
ton, lis:
I Wilson L Xiicr, Cashirr of the'
uluil'K n.'inii'd I SlinK. ll'l SIlU llllllv hWI'lll
tti it tlm hIjuvi sl.iitirninit is trim tu the
H:.-t of in v know 'Il'o unil tx lii I
U n.s.y.s l,. i'.u:i-;,
Ca-iliinr.
Sulisfribwl and svorn t i before me
t.his :it)th (lav of Seii-rmb r. IH1S.
M. HAY SIIAKL-WKK.
No'urv I'uhlic
r,i;o. 15. Miil.unT,
b. VV. Kiuk.
C. K. Sl'A.ViO.KIt,
i;. w. ri i.k,
A. V. N.ri:.
Dim-turn,
.S. I;. I1KIN r.i;i.M n, .xueuouerr
Public Sale
of M aercs shii : mi I I'i'tivel land sit-
unil' (hi the mith hide of the Wuriii
SiuiiiL' roiid, I) liiOe North of Will.
l-iiii on, in St. 'I'll Unas tuwntliip,
r'ruiikiiu Couutv.
'J'he urulersi.L'iieil havui(; taken this
fat mi us pint n a v for a larger tract of
and and anxi'iiH to turn it Into cash
w:ll oiler lit I "iiMu: ale fn Iront ol tl o
Jonrt House, at 1:10 p. in., (;toher
1 1. i'.IM, C liaiiil.uhl.ui i;. I'u., the fj
lowini; deserd.ed farm.
hj A. ri s .rind 113 pi elms Neat
ueasui'i, biliiatu as above staled,
uImu'. 1H iK'tes in ti lher and L'ood
mi ' iidow pasture with running wa'.ur,
havi!ih' i let: ed thereon, -1 story brick,
i-roo !i lioiisy with eorrUL'atod ir..u
ii. o. wa.-.) iiou-ic. ifoou eeiiar one
II or bank Ijiu u wltli irood roof, larire
litd atlaelicd a;.d oilier l.uild nijs,
some feu it of all kinds nud ubundanec
of Wil l i- collVtllii'lit to t!io buildinL'H,
now ocv iijiii il hy Iho foru:er owner
Allium i.i -li r, wlu will !) 1,'lad to
show pi o.-.; t elivu purehn ;ers over the
pieini-i s, li ;iliir,(,'s o. i these remises
:oti!il no, l.o n pine d for .'JiuO.OO iu
inn unil tunes tu d at normal prlec-b for
inali rial.
LiKeral terms made known on day
of sale,
(id di Uils from
John In. two. '.it, (Owner)
o. by M:itlor, l'a.
11.. f. i- K.i! Kstnto ai d Ins. Ag ney
( 1: iilili.'l -Inn (,', I ' l.
A. MARY BROWN, D. C.
CHIROPRACTOR
Olllce above Crouso'd Restaurant,
RlcConnellsburg, Pa.
Monday and Friday, 1 to 4 p. m,
CONSULTATION FREE.
WORK!
Have a large line of
Ladies', Misses' and
Children's Coats,
which they will be glad to show you. Prices
trom ipl.bU to $3U.uu. a very
good stock of
Underwear for Men
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
B Shoes for Everybody
at reasonable prices lots of them selling-
i 1 l 1
iney must oe rigni.
Domestics a full line.
We consider ourselves forlunate to bo able
to show as good a line ot outing as wo
have; but our early buying
saved us.
You will need lots of goods and we havn
them tor you at prices no one will beat.
Let us prove it to you.
Geo. W. Reisner ft Co,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
Do Your Bit and Help Win the War
4
'
When You Work for the j
Railroads You Work
for the Government
Essential Work, Standard Wages
Machinists. Boilermakers, Firemen, Brakemen,
Car Repairers, Laborers, and Helpers
are needed on the Western Mary
land, Cumberland Valley and
Baltimore and Ohio Railroads.
in:
FALL STYLES READY
Stetson
Schable
American
$2.50, $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00
Price for price, Quality for quality, Our
hats are the biggest value in Chambersburg
A hat is always the principcl part of your dress.
Let's show you our BIG line when you are
in Chambersburg. Mail orders filled.
HENNINGER
Hats and Men's Furnishings.
owing to the scarcity of gauz
hnil for i hur ami rinde. tlu::l
uao the gauze aKain. .
Wash your hands with Boap
and water each time you come in
contact with the patient, Ih
chloride o f mercury, 1-000, or
LuiUor Crcsol compound, 1-100 j
for hand disinfection.
Obtain at least seven hour's
sleep in each twenty-four hnura.
Eat plenty of gJ clean fcoJ
and considerable variety.
Walk in the freah air daily.
Sleep with your window rpun.
Insist that the patient cough,
sneeze or expectorate into pap'-r
napkins or cloths that may he
disinfected' or burnod.
Grocers paper him shonU b-i
! keot on the head of the b"d
, r
V.criJ's Csl Area?
A good authority give? the cnal
area of the wirld in prpnre miles
hs follows: U.iitd States, 102,-
000; Iirith America, 18.000; (Jreat
ISritain, 12,000; Spain, 4,000;
France, 2.000; Gernnny, 1,800;
lio'gium, 518; re.-t of Ivirope,
lOO.OOu; Chini, 2,000; Japan,
o.O'iO. Conl is found in commer
cial n lanlilioj in 27 of the states
and territorio? of the United
Slates and Alaska.
APPLY TO
Employment Supervisor
; Cumberland Valley R. R. Station
Chambersburg, Pa . Or Magcrstown, Md.
or to any Station Agent on Either Railroad.
Brauiey-Fix. tl TIJ..! FJition 0
At tne wieinoaiac episcopal ... , ... it
the INew lork world
Bill; f)r till.
There was a city lady vi3it-
inur some reIative in the country
and 83 she was walking down the
lane she eaw Borne calves,
Thinking to dipplay her knowl
edge, she remarked: "Oh what
pretty little cow lets." Uill, the
farm boy, carni up ahout that
Hir, fio-ird lr vi'Tnirkt', and
t,a.d; "m-j n. -t. n.iss, but
thjni'3 bulktV-Djy.i' Life.
Darsonage. McConnellsburg, Pa.,
on Tuesday evening, October 15,
1013, Mr. Robert Eugene Bradley
of New York" City and Miss
Lottie Fix, near Harrisonville,
were married by the Rev. Ed
ward Jackson. The bride is a
daughter of the late Grant Fix,
and Florence Oakmen Fix. The
young people have the best wish
es of their numerous fi lends.
receptacles -for mi
::1 kcrc!
tMhtha nnaa and month, or C hthfl to be OliCCieU
Uf CI vVll Vi'v w -
When the mask is once in place, burned,
do not handle it. i IWI all l:hli3.
Cbanae the mask every hour Keep lialieuu warm.
Ingathering.
Small Farm lor Sale. The ingathering of the McCon-
ii i ir ii l. C.HA ...ill
..... ne sourx iceuiuwui vjuiiu win
20 acrc, 2 acres in timber, G . "L, t..a nt Mra ,
1, KnP.;!I,veat2o'eloCkin.1,e.rte,
I noon on the first Saturday In No
vember. The contributors are
u . .1 .A nil ..n.nnanfo
f It ill ICIJUUBIVIJ VI llttVU Ull KUI llivuu
CiokfK reaf!y by tliat tirne-
ilAitiiiALL, ilcCnucluUri. Fa. 1 8abicribe lor the Wws.
room hou.ic,
chi'ken coop, good water near
I.Kchcn. 2 m;I'-'J r.'wth of McCon
urtr, rtar schor.l and cliurc1'',
ni-llab
nic! Iioiiio for
final
in 1919
I'rHctlcally a Daily at the Trice of
n Weekly, No other Newspaper in
the world kivchho much at ho low
a price.
The rtlue and nend of newxpnpor In the
houxehold wau never greater thun ut the pres
ent time. We huvu lioco forced to enter th(
irreiit world war und u lnri(e tnnv of oun la
ulreudy In Frnnne IIkIHIiik greut battlei nud
winning n.unllleenl vlutoriH, You will want
tihitva nil tie new from our IruopHon K,u-
the iiuiHt mnmentouK veur In the hiHtor. ot
rope n bit telle. Ih, and loit pronilHCM to ba
our univer.e.
M.. a k.. nawuniiiiAP I I .A HITtfttl II nrlflfl Will
furiilhh mioIi prompt aid aeoirite new o(
thme wo Id nhuUlugevcLtH. Ilia not ueueanary
tjHiiy more.
Tint Tinii'.-A-WrK Woiii.n'd regular
Miili-i!ilpui.p Umlaoiityll.lio per year, una
ihlHpivH lor IV) piipe . We offer tlili un
niuullrd ue wHpuper and Tn I Ku ln m OtiUMTT
ISKWH luiM-'inur lorouw yct iwt ....r.
The rKiilar aubtorlptlon Ipnoe of tbe two
papeia la a.0Ui
Cumberland Yalley Farms.
150 A. limestone land 3 mllos from Ctanibersburg, Stono housa an
bam, largo orchard, somo tlnibur, good pasture with running waMX
main road, $150 00 per aero, easy terms.
In k .1 .. 1., h.I nlnaafn I? 1? tl n A fTIaln mflpUnt,. Ill
1 II f t . I IIUI1MLI1I1U 1UIJU U1UDU t ( 1 w u .,(
good buildings, some fruit and abundance of water, possession subjec
tenant's lease, fl 10.00 per acre.
HO acres slate land in Montgomery Trp., with good frame hotiso anJ 'r
barn, along tha main township road, close neighbors, 4 mllos from Ik-
Grain market. .l-00 00
1 li A ..I... 1 1,1 In UI Tkmnni Tim DVnlllH llOUSO J
ham. 20 acres of timber. II mile from grain market, i mile to U ! I
ti ...iinnl ami iifi-nuH to II. 11. mull and telenhone i00t 0", I
the purchaser i!000.0(. j
w. a r - rr Ut..1 VimiDn uhnrla nf fill
kinu lr-
and convenle t, hog pen, chlckon house, (no barn) 25 Acres of g'" J
on the lace and some pasture, must be sold to seine an - lt,i
Will consider any reasonable offer, terms ana time or posHi"
tinrchaser.
,
. . . i i .1 ... .1 T I .1- TTI.rliurav ttboUt 0
l.l) A. giate ana gravel jnu uiosB io nii unotu (, -j - .n,!
west of Chambersburg, good house and log bam, f 70W.0O will !
chaser 5500.00, possession at once. .
Cn-. i in Vinfnim ir l R I l nf pll.
HAFER REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY,
Chambersburg, Pa.
FULTON . COUNTY NE
is the people's paper.
$L50 a Year in Advance