ran TTJLToif couutt niwi, gecoircrrajCTrao, TJL. Sale Regiscr. Tuesday, November 19, Blanche Walker and Paul 0. Waltter hav log sold their farm, will Bell at their residence on the HtateRoad. one-half mile east of Fort Little ton, brown mare, 10 head of cat tie, 10 head of hogs, farm ma chinery, household goods, wood sawing outtit, etc. Bale will be g:n at 12 o'clock noon, sharp. Credit 9 months. J. J. Harris, auctioneer. Thursday, November 21, James E,.Lyon, having re i ted his farm, will sell at his residence on the old State Road, 4 miles west of Uustontown, horses, cat tie, hogs, sheep, farm imple ments and machinery, corn, rye, buckwheat and potatoes, hay and cornfodder, chickens, household goods, etc. Bale will begin at 10 o'clock. Credit 9 months. J. M. Chesnut auctioneer. Friday, Novmber 22, Mrs. Em ma Fegley intending to remove to Ohio, will sell at hor residence 2 miles south of Need more along the State Highway, stoves, tables, cupboards, chairs, car pets, bedsteads, sewing machine, axes, augers, planes, plows, rakes, chains etc. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. J. C. Fisher, auc tioneer. Friday, November, 22, Ross wellbtaines, intending to quit farming, will sell at his residence m Wells Valley, 8-4 mile south ol New Grenada on the road lead ing to Wells Tannerv, 16 bead of cattle, farming implements con sisting of binder, mower, plows, harrows, wagons, hack, sleds, We Are Progressing The wise man has to There is an old proverb that a wise man changes his mind, but a fcol neer does, change bis mind to keep up with the times. Your grandfather thought he was putting on style when he took bis best girl out horseback riding. The young man today would like to have a six-cylinder car for his lady love. The smart man of today will be con sidered -old fogies" by the next generation. We are progressing, changing, keeping step with the times, that's all. Eipecially is this true of financial matters, modern banking. Few people keep their money bid about the house or run the risk of carrying it on their person. They follow the modern plan, keep their funds in a reliable bank like ours and pay by check. It's the safe, modern, convenient way. FULTON COUNTY BANK "OLDEST AND STRONGEST'' Capital, Surplus and Profits ..... $97,000.00. I Expression of Appreciation. To the Voters of Fulton Coun ty: I wish to express in a public way my deep appreciation of the loyal support my friends in all parties gave me on November 5th. I am aware of the fact that my supporters are to be found in the ranks of both parties, and in all the churches and fraternal organizations of the county. Therefore I shall feel it my duty to represent all the people of Ful ton County to the best of my ability. I want the voters of the county to feel free to express to me their views on any questions coming before the legislature that will affect the interests of Fulton County. I shall need your Slim Chance for Deserters. Deserters from the military and naval service and men absent without leave have been compar atively few, considering the mag' nitude of the new American Army and Navy. The govern ment is determined that there wili be no "easing up" of punish ment accorded to the few men who Lave voluntarily placed themselves on the "missing" list. To the Government's other means of apprehending such men in this State have been added the resources of the Pennsylvania Council of National Defense. The Defense Council is author ized to locate and bring to jus tice such runaways. To aid it in its work, it is furnished with reg- I 1 I J uwu,gu"B' uouaeuoiu Berjce to any dtizen q goods, hay, cornfodder, apples, county at any time do not hesitate ana many oiaer wings. oaie to call on me. riHV mi nr. n f if u u Hnnrn .ran i . mi 7. , " ' r manning eacn ana everyone is w monuw j. . wiesnut, auct of you for the 8upport you have Saturday, November 23rd, S. Riven me. and trusting that I may F. Bowman, intending to quit prove worthy of the confidence farming and go to Illinois, will you have placed in me, I am. advice and help, and if I can be of i u,ar reports byahe United States Adjutant General, Riving full Very respectfully yours, George A. Comerer, sell at his residence one-half mile west of Decorum and 2i miles north east of Burnt Cabins. horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, farm Aonnal Ked Cross fleeting. implements, and machinery, As was announced in last weeks household goods, etc. Sale be- issue of this paper, the annual gins at 9 o'clock sharp. Credit meeting of the Fulton County a montns. j. j. Harris, auct, c.hnr nt th PnH rvrwn f. tha purpose of electing a board of Di SALUVIA. rectors, and the transacting of The laborers and teamsters and other business, will be held Wed nesday afternoon November 20th at 2 o'clock in the Court House. The following program has been prepared: Prayer-Rev. W. V. Grove truck men on the Lincoln High way in ruiton county were given Monday of this week as a holiday. Quite a number of them employed Postmaster M. H. Hollinshead to convey them in Singing American the Beautiful his truck to Chambersburg as to Reading Miss Rath Kendall be in readiness to celebrate the Duett Mrs. Spangler and Miss signing of the Peace Armistice Emily Greathead. by the Huns and Allies. The Work of the Chapter-Mrs. Neighbor Joseph Sipes has so B. Frank Henry far recovered as to be able to Financial Report-H. U. Nace move about the house. We wish Singing him a speedy recovery. Social Hour Edgar C. Hann and family, Each Auxiliary is earnestly re- northwest of Saluvia, are on the puested to be well represented. sick list In the absence of physician's diagnosis, we cannot No Coootj Institute say whether they have influenza To the Teachrs of Fulton or not County: Dome oi uavia oirau s iami;y, The Ministerial Asnnriatinn nf Mrs. Paul Houck. Ira Sipes, McConnellsburg having filed com- some oi uraay weuoti s lamuy, Diaint with the Department nf ana owers m me community, are Labor and Industry, against th t t. i t I ' " on we sick nst-suppoBea to De 8afetv of the "Public School An. inflnenza. We are glad to note ditorium" in which to hold public inannere nave not Deen any meetings, an inspector of the latanues in this section from the ab0ve named department closed disease, u Anriitvirinm tn nil nnKlix moot. un account or tne prevalence inirB. afteP October 30. 1918 oi innuenza m tne neign&ornoou, Tne department of Public In- tne communion services to nave pt,.tinn rivirhriiHnnntirmo 11 1 1 . r .. w-k I oeen neia at tne ureennui r res- t ion 0f 0UP Annual Teachers' In. UfMian il.n.ik a. fU mtU I ... .. .. ,wu vuu.v.., u.i w.o xvuj woo gtjtute for the present year; Muowyuucu uuui iuiuicr uuuto, therefore, there w ill be no Just as soon as the ban on pub- "Teachers' Annual Institute" in lie meetings is removed, the Respectfully, name, rank, organization and home addresses of the men who have deserted or are absent with out leave. In half the counties of the State, the Council has well or ganized Volunteer Home De fense Police units, capable of dealing with desertions. Else where its Military Service De partments and executive offi cials will assist the government in the work. The fact that the Council's organization extends to every district of the State leaves small chance of deserters returning to their old haunts un detected. Cherchtz La Fcmmet Camp Gordon, Ga., Nov. 10 A fight between two soldiers New York boys, in Company E, Third Replacement Regiment, to decide hich thculd have the privilege of writing to a girl that neither of them ever saw, was One of the novelties on camp last week. During the quarantine, the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. had arranged to have young women in Atlana send little presents to I some of the soldiers confined to ! barracks. A spirited argument sprang up between the two men concerned as to which should write and thank the donor for a beautiful package they received. As words could not settle the question, the boys agreed to don the boxing gloves and fight it out for the honor. The bout took place as a feature during one of the regular outdoor boxing enter tainments and resulted in a draw, and both wrote, enclosing their etters in the same envelope. WAKE YOUR WONEY EARN SOMETHING ALL THE TIME We pay 8 per cent interest on checking account balances of $50 acid over, i Four per cent, on Time Deposits. The Union Exchange Bank. HANCOCK, MD. A good Bank for Everybody, Ccme to see us. Open until p. m. Winter Schedule McConnellsburg-Chambersburg Auto-Bus Line Leave Leave McConnellsburg Chambersburg 6:00 a m. DAILY 8:00 a. m. 8 00 a. m. Mon. Wed. Sat , only 1.45 p. m. 2.00 p. m. ' 5 30 p. m. 8.00 a.m. SUNDAY 10.30 a.m. FARES MoCnrnellsh'g to Chambersh'g .M MuConnrllsburg to Kt. l-ourton ,75 Fl l-oujon to Chambersburg .75 Ford Firm to ChnmherHhiirg ,M Apple Wuy to L'bamhnrsburg ,0 Ft, Ignition to St Thoin a .Si fit. i noma to (,'hamberHburg .40 In Meet After Not. 4. usual services at Greenhill will be resumed, and an effort will be made to have another series of evangelistic services, same as those held last month in the Presbyterian church. Edward Furr Mellott and family have moved from the Kegarice place near the top of Sideling Hill to Herbert Jack son's in Brush Creek Valley, and William Davis and family, from the Scott Kegarice place to J. Emery Thomas, County Supt. Mr. and Mrs. Stillwell Truax, Needmore, R. R. 2. were pleasant callers at the News off ce while in town Monday morning. Card of Thanks. We wish in this manner to ex press our sincere gratitudte to all who so freely and kindly helped us and gave us their sympathy in the time of sorrow on account of the death of our son and broth er Hobart Truax while engaged in the service of his country we also want to acknowledge a last ing debt of gratitude. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Truax and Family. Special Announcement GOIIL, RINKENBACH & ROUSE, the well known Eyesight Specialists of 22 North Fourth Street, Harrisburg, Pa., will open a Per manent Branch Office at the Hotel Harris, Mc Connellsburg, Pa. Will make Regular Month ly Trips. WILL BE AT HOTEL HARRIS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd If you need glasses take this opportunity to consult us. Our many patrons of McConnells burg, will be glad to know we are opening a Permanent Branch Office here. GOIIL, RINKENBACH & ROUSE, Office Hwrs 22 North Fourth St, 8 . m. to 9 p. m. Uarnsburg, PennV. (Where Glasses are Made Right ) A Remedy for Pnenmoaia. Take six or ten onions and chop fine; put into a large spider over a hot fire; add about the same quanity of rye meal and vinegar enough to make a thick paste. Stir it thoroughly, letting it sim mer for, five to ten minutes. Put into a cotton bag large enough to License Notice. IN THK COI'llT OF UUAKTKR SESSIONS OK THK I'KAOK Or l'KNNSYLVANIA. I'ON COUNTY, It I ordered that nil application for license HpiritouH, mult, or bren Rflbucr b fo tbo News A PATRIOTIC DUTY Almost as Vital as that nf nrntorfintf tlio the place vacated by the Mellott or flag and country, is the duty of protecting and faral,y' safe-guarding health. When Khrnerth i we.noU htA and the resisbve powers arcs reduced, then in th fim disease germs are the most potent and when for the mile of virion. n ll(iuini. wholcxitje or rctull, fur tha yer ( iiit. win in nc.ni iiu mewuiy, inn Hin (my or Junuurr. Ittitt, ut lu o'clock a. ni., of Hi Id dy, t which lime nil penon applying or muklun ohJeRtlnn to applkmlionx, will be heurd by evidence, petition, remotiHlrunoe or counNef. I There inuat be no commu ilrutloo at tny Hue I on the mibjHiit wl h the Jiidxr personally COVer the lungS and apply tO the The petition. vrrmcdbyniduvllofppllOHnt, , . , . ., a.' a. I """" ue 10 conformity with the recinlreme nl Clieafc B9 nut KB HIS patient can oi meant or AH-emniy. judgment bond anal) . .. ., a i , . he executed In the penal lum of two thounand bear it. Before it getS COld heat lollrm, with notlemnhnn two reputable , II , iiociiiHucr.ui ma uuuqij ui runou an aure BUUUier HUU aVUiy, KeeUlIlK a IJUt tnem to oe a uona nue owner or . , . . . . . real emata In al i county worth, orer and a- One On tile patient, in a few, bovealllnetimbranoe, thenumof twothoua. , .. ... , - ; and (laooidollaraoroneMirilolentiiurety whera hOUrS the patient Will be OUt Of theaamelaa.Seourliy. Trunt or Surety Com- I fu. wiK.iii.ru auu ..iniIIKUDUCria0IIWI Of Ganger. ' thl Commonwealth or under the law, of any utui in u. uuiv.li. ni.vrii .'I America, duly author-lied todo bu.lnena within ihutt of Kennaylyaola by tba Inauranca Comm nl on er thereof; to be approved by tha Court f rant- P. E LITTLE, Pesident. JOH STIGEliS, Cashier FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS BY The Hancock Bank Hancock, TYlcl, The Bank placed by the State Bank Com missioner in a high position on THE ROLL OF HONOR, Resources over half million Dollars. We respectfully solicit your business. Farm Machinery I have iust received another carload IDEA MANURE SPREADERS. . or NE I have on hand some fine HAND-MADE STFF AND RUBBER TIRE BUGGIES, Also; Wagons, Plows, Harrows, Mowers, Binder Hay Rakes, Walking and Riding Cultivator Grain Drills, Spring Wagons, Land Rollers an Clod Pulverizers, Wheelbarrows, Corn She ers, De Laval Cream Separators and a larg lot or plow repairs. J. F, SNYDER. , Mercersburg, Pa. 300C G. W. Reis mer & Co. i T1 Tl 1 UT I pi... f lor iab llaenne and to be coi dltloned for tha InA I hnrp-A-Wppit rninnnnr ,'"'ulob,e,,;o'"'haiawaofthiat,oiii. 1 UC 1 Ut ICC A" II CCA LUIUUU Ul monwealih relating to the telling or rurnlnhlnf the New York World in 1919 Veteran Harvey Fohner raised nearly 800 bushels o f fine pota toes this season. Come, all ye who like "Pat Murphys" and buy. Buckwheat cakes in abund ance will be found steaming on the breakfast table of most farm ers this winter. Tha fighting is over, but the Red Croii Work goes. on. Don't orffe. November 20th, III Clin ns affords splendid and effectual means of offsetting the tenaency toward weakness and protecting strength. The abundant tonic and unique nourishing properties 01 Scott't Emuhion make it a dependable acrent tK t pJtty bo used everyday, by anyone, to protect strength. Practically a Daily at tha Price of a Weekly, No other Newspaper la the world given so much at so low a price. The ralue and need of newapaper la the houaebold wa never greater than at tha pres ent time. We have been forced to enter the great world war and a large armv of oura la already la Kranoe llghtlnK greut ba'tle and winning megnllloent vlotonea, You will want tihava all t e newa from our troopaonKu. i he moat momenloua year In the hiatoryof rope o battleneldii, and 1819 proailaea to be our unlrer e. No o hrr newapaper at no nmall a price will furnlnh nucti prompt and aaiirate newa of thee wo Id abaklugeveuta. Itln not neoewiary toaay more. Til a THKira A-Waaa Woin.p'a regular .ulnurlptloaprloe la only I'.iiO pr year and thla paya for 1(4 paper, We offer tilt uo aiualled newnpaper and Thi r'Oi.ri OuVltrr Niwa together for out year for ti.t, The regular tubiorlDtlaB lonoe of the twe ieit la IK.I0, of Tlnoun, aDlrltuuua. malt or hreweri linnom. or any admixture thereof, and to pay all dam- m". wuh:u iiiuj us reuoverea in anv aotlon wn on may De inauiuiea agulnat the lloetuee, under the provlklona of any Aot of the A aembly, and all ooaia, Unea and penaltlea lm poneJ. upon aaid lloenaeeunderany Indlatmeat ior violating any aoi Of AaaemD v re at elllng or f urolahlng llquora aa aforenald, If any penon la auretyon more than one bond, he "hall oertl'y that he la worth four thousand (f4.iXio.U0) dollar over and aiwve all Innum. brancea, rnd ovrr and above any prevloua uona ne may ne on aa aeouruy. rne mi re urn muy be required to appear In Court and Justify under oath. . The Court ahull In all eaaea refuse the appli cation whenever, In the opinion of the Court, having due regard for the number and charao ler of the petitioners fur and agulnst the an plluitlloua, auuh llonnselanoineoewutry for the auuoniiiHMlatlon of the piihlie anil entertnln ment of atrangi-rsanil traveler, or that the ap plicant la not a lit peraon to whom auuh license should be grunted. Petitions must be filed with the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Hes-lon not later than ttatiirduy. the 21-1 diiv of December. IHIH. (ih. Jeutlon and remonatrunee must lie filed with the Clerk of said ( on t not later than Wednes day, the 1st day of Januury, I III 9. Upon sufflolent onuse being shown or srnnf being made to the Court that the Dartv holdlna said llen-e has violated any law of the Coin mouweuitn minting ui the sale of llquora, the Court shall, upon notice being given to the person lloenaed, revoke auld lloeoae, Hy the Court, DONALD if. McPBXRSON. Attest: P, J, U. FRANK HENRYi Clerk Q. I, Not. II, 1M. I Have a large line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats, e . . wnich they will be glad to show you. Prices from $1.50 to $30.00. 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 at Shoes for Everybody at reasonable prices lots of them selling they must be right. 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. Geo. W. Reisner & Co., McConnellsburg, Pa. 300C 3 FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.50 a Year in Advance.