The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, December 05, 1918, Image 8

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Birthday Surprise.
The home of Mr. and Mrat
Levi Keefer, East Market Street,
was the scene of a happy social
occasion on Friday evening of
last week, Sixty-one of Mr. and
Mrs. Reefer's friends assembled
to give this worthy couple a
genuine birthday surprise.
After refreshments had been
served, the evening was spent in
having a good sociable time.
Numerous and handsome gifts
were presented. Those present
were Rev. and Mrs. C. F.
Jacobs and children; Rev. and
Mrs. Wm. J. Lowe and son Da
vid; Dr. George M. Robinson
and mother Mrs. Emma Robin
son; Mrs. J. W. Mosser, Misses
Maggie and Flora Rexroth, Mr.
and Mrs. D. E. Little, Ex-Sheriff
and Mrs. J. G. Alexander and
daughter Mildred, Mrs. John S.
Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W.
Reisner, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis L
Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ray
and daughter Ethel, Mr. and
Mrs. Mack Helman and chil
drenMary and Harry; Mr. and
Mrs. George Keefer and chil
dren Lydia, Harry, Esther,
Marie, and Hayes; Mrs. Charlie
Snyder and children Harry,
Marvin, Thelma and Marshall;
Miss Fannie Miller, Miss Dor
orthy Tritle, Elias Lynch, Mrs.
Rebecca Snyder, Miss Sue
Peightel, Mrs. Wm. H. Baum
gardner, Miss Kittie Keefer,
Bennie Keefer, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Heinbaugh and chil
drenJames and Ruby; Mrs.
W. S. Warthin, Mrs. Eli Ur
gent, Mrs. Lucinda Clevenger
and Helen McLucas.
Sale Regiscr.
Saturday, December 7, Mrs.
Minnie S. Richards will sell at
her residence 1 mile South of
McConnellsburg on the Jugtown
road, household goods, consisting
of one good cooking range. 1 ped
estal 8-ft extension table, oak bed
room suite, good velvet couch,
55 yards of carpet, including fine
wool ingrain carpet good as new;
then, there are rockers, chairs,
dishes and many other things.
Sale will begin at 1 o'clock, cred
it 6 months, and J. J. Harris auct
ioneer.
Tuesday, December 10, Clar
ence E Gobm having sold his
farm, will sell at his residence H
mile northeast of Knobaville, cat
tle, sheep, hogs, farming imple
ments, some household goods,
etc Sale will begin at 10 o'clock
when terms will be made known.
J. J. Harris, auctioneer.
Saturday, December 14, Thom
as Benson having sold his farm,
will sell at his residence 1 mile
west of Dublin Mills 2 work hor
ses, 8 head of cattle, buggy, bar
ness, farm machinery, corn,
buckwheat, cornfodder;chickens
etc. Sale will begin at 10 o'clock.
On sums greater than hve dollars
3 percent c ff for cash, or 6 months
credit J. M Cbesnut, auctioneer.
Thursday, December 19, Alii
son S. Greenland, having sold his
farm and intending to break up
housekeeping on account of the
death of bis wife, will sell at hip
residence 2 miles southeast of
Wells Tannery, horses, cattle,
hogs, grain, bay, farm macbin
ery, household goods, etc. Sale
will begin at 9:30 Credit, 6
months. J. M. Cbesnut, Auct.
Thursday, Ddcember 26 Oli
ver Plessinger intending to quit
farming, will sell at his rei
dence. 2 miles southwest of
Need more, horses, cattle, farm
machinery, oats, corn, fodder, 6
b. p. gasoline or kerosine en-
gine, feed mill, household goods,
etc. Sale begins at 9 o'clock,
sharp Credit 8 months.
Be a Booster
There's nothing to la gained, by nursing a grouch. It will not help your business. It will not help you.
Be a booster for your own business, any way.
We are boosting for our business in a modern way right now. We want more business. We have built
up a good, strong, creditable bank. The more patrons wo have, the stronger our bank will become. We need
your" business. We want you to do business with this bank. But this is only one side of the question our side.
We can also help you. We safeguard your funds. We offer you every accommodation afforded by any reliable
banic. It's to your advantage as well as ours to make our bank your bank.
FULTON COUNTY BANK
'OLDEST AND STRONGEST'
Capital, $50,000.00. . ' - - - Surplus and Profits, $48,000.00.
During Convalescence
the aftermath of acute
disease, when physical
strength is at low ebb, the body
needs particular, effective
nourishment to hasten res
toration of strength and vim.
There is no better time to
utilize the peculiar nutrient
qualities of
SCOTT'S
ENdJLSSON
Being a rich food and tonic, it
quickly aids in the restoration
ot the depleted vitality
and improves the blood
quality. Scott'3 builds
ud the body by Nature's
best medium nourishment.
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Tremendous Sale of Garment
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HOLIDAY OPPORTUNITIES IN'
Coats-Suits-Dresses
MOST IMPORTANT EVENT OF THE YEAR.
"We have put our entire stock of coats, suits and drpnee on sale at very much re
duced prices Hero is a chance for Holiday investments you cannot
afford to miss; an unlimited assortment in smart models.
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COATS : Here you will find coats of
individual disiiLction, styles that will meet
with your instant approval, in the season's
meet pr i ulur rna'Aina', thowiuy the beauti
ful Evr a c'oth, si vpi tones, crystal c'oth,
Dolivia!, Worumbf, Valour, Kersey Velour,
Broac'c'oth and Duvet do laine; most any
wanted tlwrio or color can be supplied. All
brautnul up to date models.
SUfTS : Hei'o is an opportune ?ellirg
r.f woman's suits, in so complete an assort
ment, ar.d in such excellent qualities, that
ev-'ry woman vln soes them will rc-ahzothe
cdvantsesof iDitnei'iate selection. They
arc !! own in alt li e fcfchinnable colors and
in fuch mato'ials as Velour, eilvertone,
DLVtt de laice, ptplir, terge, broadcloth
and burilla cloth. They are rotable for
their smart lines.
DRESSES :-Io an almost unlimited
number of dengDs, thown in Tri colette,
forge, si!k, crepe, sulin, cbarmeuse, tuffe
ta, velvet and combination dresses. Many
stunning models are shown in this assort
ment, any one of which will prove to be a
good investment at the prices asked, this
early in the Eeason.
The above garments represent our entire stock, together with a few choice mod
els bought for the occasion and are olTerel in advance of our usual mid-winter
sale, giving our patrons a real chance for Holiday gift savings.
LEITER BROTHERS
Chambersburg Hagerstown.
- - SALE NOW GOING ON - -
Aline Cave-in on Broadtop.
What is known in mining
terms as asqueese was the cause
of the closing of one of A. J.
Rlack's mines at Broad Top
City Saturday evening, Novem
ber 16. It" happened in mine
No. 3, known aa the Cook
Mine. It is one of the biggest
operations in the Broad Top
coal regions. 100 men were
thrown out of employment and
the estimated loss to Mr. Black
will amount to nearly $35,000
The equeese started after the
miners had quit work and the
entire mine is practically closed.
All the miners cars, pumps and
all sort of equipment that belongs
to the mines, together with the
miners' tools are closed and
smashed. Practical mining men
say that they never saw anything
like it in the Broad Top region
before and it will take at least
two years to get the mine back
to anything like its capacity.
Over 100 tons of iron are cov
ered up and never can be gotten
out. Along with it is 57 mine
cars and three of the pumps are
known to be smashed in the
cave-in. The miners are. all re
joicing that they were not in the
mine at the time it occurred.
Robscriba for th-' News
The Thrice-A-Week Edition of
the New York World
in 1919
Practically a Daily at the l'rlce ol
a Weekly, No other Newttpaperin
the world gives no much at bo low
a price.
The value and need of a oewnpuper In the
houKehold wan never Krcaler than at the pro
enttlme. We have been forced to enter the
xreut world war and a lurice army of ours If
already In France IlKhtlnir great battle and
winning muKnlllcunt vlotonrx, You will want
l ) have all te newn from our troops on Ku-
Ihe most momentous year In the hixtory of
rope n bat tlellcldx, and 1011 promises to be
our unlver. e.
Nn nihr tinwuniiHA. Hi an ftmill B nrlOB Will
furnish such prompt and adoumte new ol
tnce wo 1(1 HbuKIUKeventH. inn noi neuewury
loxay more.
Ti.m Tniiir. l.Wvp. Wmtl.n'R rpffllllll
tuliMirlptlonpitee lHoiityll.no per year, and
this puys for VA papers, We offer this un
rquullcd newspaper and Till Kui.ton Uoumtt
nkwh toiietner lor one year ror k.d,
The rnitnlar aubaurlDtlon Ipnce of the two
papun is vf.nu.
War Risk Insurance.
Some soldiers in the service.
and others who have been dis
chartred. are inclined to stop pay
ment on their polices because no
policy nor certificate has been
received by their beneficiaries.
This is a mistake, as no policy or
certificate is necessary to keep
Uncle Sam's insurance in force
If any "of the enlisted, or dis
charged, men have allowed their
policies to lapse, they may be
reinstated if taken in time.
If you are interested, write to
the Bureau of War Risk Insur
ance, Washington, D. C, or to
your Home Chairman, W. C. Pat
terson, McConnellsburg, Pa.
Educational Meeting.
The first local institute of Bel
fast Township was held at Need
more Friday evening November
22. Topics for discussion were:
1. How can we make our
schools better? 2. Ho can our
schools show their patrUi-m
now? Teachers precent were
Guy Mellott, Brooks Smith, E'.ta
Waltz, Charlie Peck. Blanche
Smith, Ethel MeEldowney,
Vernona Mellott, Pearl Hess und
Flossie Sharpe. Ethel McEl
downey acting Sec.
If You Have Property You Don't Want
OR
If you want property you don't have, consult
us We bring buyer and seller together.
F. M. TAYLOR,
McConnellsburg, Penna.
farm for Sal..
Wtath know an the .f. C.
Fore farm rear Knobsvlllo, con
taining 120 acres, GU acres
cleared and balance in good
timber. The improvements are
good frame dwelling house,
bank barn ad all other noces
siry building. Price and terms
right. Good chance. For
farther parlisuLrn i quire cl
the owner. VV. II Uumuicut,
Knobsvdle, Pa. 12 6 2b.
The Editor and family are in
debted to Mr. and Mra. John
Hhodes of the Cove for a most
delicious pumkin of the Mammoth
variety. They are of a rich or
ange color, fine grained and
sweet, and Mr. Rhodes had an
unusually fine crop of them,
. For Physicians and Educators.
To counteract the other ef'
fects'of the Influenza, patients
should be followed up and you
Bhould be on the lookout for
physical weakness such as run
ning ears resulting in deafness,
heart trouble and poor eyesight.
Teachers may well keep a
close watch on the children for
just such things. A hint to
Superintendent Thomas and the
health officers will no doubt be
appreciated. Discharged sol
diers should not neglect their
inmirancQ uavments or their
policies will lapse.
(Miss) Helen L. Blanton,
Field Superintendent, 16 Wal
nut Street, Philadelphia.
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G. W.
JRe i s m
& Co.
Have a large line of
License Notice.
IN TIIK COITKT OV QITAKTKR SESSIONS
UKTMK PKAI.'H III" UIVIUM UUUM t
J'KNNH YI.V AN1A.
II lu ..ril..rn.l tlutt fill nmilli.ttt lunti tir llm.nu
fni. Mm uiiIm ..f vltiim uiilrltiiiiM mult. .irhri'W.
imI HijimrM. whulf'Mile or ret nil , for the ytmr
hill), will v hi"iiril ollTiivMlny, the lUlnhiy (if
.liiiiiiury. I'.NII, at III o'clock a, ni of niiWI day,
at which llinu all pcrKoiiH upplvliiK or nmklnit
nhJcctlouK to upiillcutlonH, will lie hciinl liy
rvHli'iice, petition, rcmoiistriince or coumcl.
'Ii..r.i i.itiut ltd n.i f.MmtiiiinlmLt.lii'l lit. ItIV LlTlfi
on the Milijeul wl n U'e juukih pcrsonuiiy
ciincr v uittr iir miv ii'ivuiu way.
TIia niillllfin. vril!"fl hv llfllillkvltof limrilcunt
shitll lie lu conformity with the reiiiii'iiiiintK
of the uet or Aemniy. juuumciu nonu mum
I... It'll ill 111. iimml Mlllll (If Lwo IholKlllill
I Uolhirx. with not Icstiihiin two repuliilile
rrechomers or me eouuiy 01 runnu wh mirr
ticM, eiich of them to lie u bonu Ilde owner of
reitl enUle in Mil ' eounty worth, over uml
iiliove nil liieiiniliriinces. the kiiiii of two thorns
utiil (.ncmidolliii'MoroiieMillluieiitiiiirei.v where
lli uump In a SiicurlLV. rl"rusL or SurrtV l,'OI!l
p my owinlzcil uml e'nlstlnif UD'ler the luwi of
thin (Joiiiinonweiilili or under ine iiiwh 01 any
otherKtute of iho United Stiilt'H of Amerioi,
duly uuthori.cd todo bu-lneHN within thestile
r liint.ulifitn i. liv l.hi. Inmirunnft I iinnn .Hlon
er thereiif; to lie uppruved by the Uourt Kninl
ntt niicI llcenNe unci to he eoi dltloncd for the
(till li r ill oliHiirvnnce of nil the Iiiwk of lhlN(,'om
iiionweulth relullni? to Ihc nrlllnK or f of iiIhIiIpk
of vlnoUH. KplrlluiiuH, mult or brewed lliUorn,
or any Hdinlxliire thereof, und to puy ull diiin
ukoh which limy be reuovered In un uetlou
wh'ch limy be Instituted UKuluHt the lleennee,
.....li.w II... iii.,.vliilinu i.f iiutr in! of Lhn An.
Keinbly, und ull cosih. HneH und penullleH Itn-
poHCn, upon hhiu licensee uuuerimy luuiiibiiiciii
for vlolutinir nny aci, or nMHcmoiy rui'mug vu
elllnit or f urnlMBinic liiiuorn uh uiorc.Huiu.
ir un. nnniiin Ih Hiireiv nn more Ihun one bond
he Hhull oertl'y that he Ih worth four thousand
(W.Ooo.tO) dolliii'H over nnd unove 1111 incuui
....n.iuu .ml tiuvr iit.il kImivh nnv nreviiiiif.
bond he'miiv bu on M tiecurtiy. The Huretli-H
diiiv be reiiuired to uppeur In Court and jumlly
under ouiu.
The Court Hhull In nil ckch refuse the nppll'
cullon whenever, lu me opinion 01 me t.oun
l.....ln.. flna fniilrll fur I IIA lltlllllier AHll fthlLrllll
ler of the pctitlonem for und ukuIuhI the up
plIonllonM. Hitch license Ih not neeesMiiry for the
ueconimmlutlim of the pulillo und cutertiiln-
..r uiruitifiimiinil truviilenl. lirthlltlllH an-
pllciint Ih not n lit pcrxon to whuui vuuh license
Hhouia be Kriiutea.
l.,liH.in mtiwt hfl fllert with the Olfirlr of
ih i '..nri. nf LtniLrier SeN.iiinH not luter tliun
Siitunluy, the Jl-tdiiyofUecember, IIMH. Oli
JecllonH and renioiiHlmneeH must be Hied with
Ihe Clerk of Hii'd Cou t not Inter thun WedneH-
duy. the 1st dny of jsnuury, iuiw.
tTimn yn meUnL nnnse beintf nhown or proof
beluKinuiletolheCourt thut the purty holilluK
HUKl lloense nuM vtoinieu nny nw ,oi wm i.ru
...M.Mi,uh rMlniliii t.i flip mile r.f Htiuorw.Mie
Court Hhull, upon notice belnic Klven to the
person licensed, revoke Kiiia license.
Hy the Court,
iwWaI.I) P. McPHBUSON.
Atteiit! P"J
H. FRANK HENRY, Clerk q. S.
Nov, It, )llj.
Ladies', Misses' andl
Children's Coats, 1
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which they will be glad to show you. Prices
from $1.50 to $30.00. Avery
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
Shoes for Everybody
at reasonable prices lots of them selling A
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.
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l FS LITTLE, Prudent. JOHN ST1UEUS, Cashier.
FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST
PAID ON
TIME DEPOSITS
BY
The Hancock Bank
Hancock, AAd,
The Bank placed by the State Dank Com
missioner in a high position on
THE ROLL OF HONOR,
Resources over half million Dollars.
We respectfully solicit your business.
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. 6.30 p.m.
8.0Oa.m. SUNDAY 10.30 a.m.
FARES
MoConnellHb'K to Chiimbeiub'if II .M Forfl Kurrn to (;hiinilirsbnr ,M
MoConiiHInliurK 13 Vt. IaiiiUhu ,75 il Wuy to CliuinbrHliur ,0
Ft. I-ouaon to (JlmmberhbiirK .'iS Kl, Lomliin to St Thoin h ,x
St. Thimiiui to C'huuiberNburK .iO
In F.rreet Artnr Nov. 4.
MAKE YOUR MONEY EAttN
SOMETHING ALL TIIE TIME
We pay 8 per cent, interest on checkup
account balances of $50 and over.
Four per cent, on Time Deposits.
The Union Exchange Bank
HANCOCK, MD.
A good Bank for Everybody. Come to see us. Open until 4 p. m.
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