THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURG, PA. MARKET REPORT. CORRECT BO KVKRY WEDNESDAY. The (trulii utrkeM ara taken from the Cham pemburg dnliy uewpi,pers. Tbe provlHluo ortcei nr ihuss Uikk uinuln In McCuuueilt eurg. GRAIN Wheat New wheat : 1.45 Bran 1.50 Corn 80 Oata tSO Rye 90 PROVISIONS Ham per tt IS Shoulder 14 Bacon, Sides per lb 12 Potatoes, per bushel 75 Butter, Creamery -K Butter, Country 2'J Epsrs, per dozen 17 Lard, per tb 10 Live Calves, per lb Chickens, per tb 13 Watch for dates next week Runyan the Optician. Chambersburg Bread, Dold Ham3 and Bacon, at the Hill Grocery. A fresh supply of The National Biscuit Company's goods at the Runyan Store. Wilson Conner and R. H. Wal ters, of Brush Creek Valley were in town last Friday settling up the W. II. Walters estate. Choice Golden Peaches 4 lbs. for 23c. ; Big Prunes, not the small kind, 10c. lb.;- Fine dried Apri cots 14c. lb. ; Can Sweet Potatoes 9c. can. The Hill Grocery. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Garland, and little daughter Helen, of Bel fast township, were shopping in town last Saturday and made a pleasant call at the News office. The Irwin Store has secured the agency for the sale of W. R. Caskey's Steam Baked Bread, Rolls, etc. On sale every morn ing, fresh from the ovens. 5-20-2t HIDES. Frank B. Sipes pays the highest market price for beef hides at fieir butcher hop in McConnell&burg, also highest price paid for calf skins heepskins and tallow. Advertisement. Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson, of Brooklyn, N. Y., stopped in town Monday while on their way to the home of the former's father, J. L. Jackson, in Brush Creek Valley. Before locating in Brook lyn, Mr. Jackson was admitted to practice law at the Fulton county bar. Mr. and Mrs. George Mort and baby Luella, and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Walters-all of SixmileRun autoed to town last Friday on business in connection with the settlement of the W. H. Walters estate. It wa3 the 'first trip to this place for Mrs. Walters, and the second for Mrs. Mort Both families are valued subscribers to the News. It is a very easy matter to sic the other fellow's dog on anoth er man's dog, and thereby save your dog; but it is not sporty. By the same token, first offer Uncle Sam the U3e of your own body, and your own purse, be fore urging him to plunge this country into a war. That's the lowest price of admission into the Council of a nation during cloudy weather. L W. Seylar, proprietor of the Rexall Store, is having erected a pavilion branch on top of Cove mountain, close to Loudon pike, where he will serve his famous ice cream, soda, and lunches this summer. This is a novelty that will no doubt be appreciated, not only.by dusty, thirsty tourists but by many Fulton county people who will make it a place for a few hours outing during warm weather. Resolutions of CespecL In memory of Mrs. G. W. Bar nett, who died April 25th, 1915. "So let her sleep that dreamless sleep, Our sorrows clustering round her head, Be comforted, l e loved who weep She lives with God, She is not dead." Death having summoned a sis ter, and the golden gateway to the Eternal City has opened to welcome her home. She has completed her work in the mia istering to the wants of the af flicted, in shedding light unto darkened souls in bringing joy into the places of misery, and as her reward has received the Bles sed Master. And whereas, I he all wise and merciful Father has called our beloved and respected sister home and while we most sincere ly and deeply deplore our loss we feel that we must bow in humble submission to the will of one who has done all things well. And whereas, She having been a true and faithful member of our so ciety, we will recognize the di vine wisdom of the almighty feel ing that we have sustained great loss, therefore be it, Resolved, That the Ladies Aid Society of Zion M. E. Church of New Grenada in testimony of her loss, tenders to the family of the deceased sister our sincere con dolence in this deep affliction and that a copy of these resolutions be entered upon the records of the society and a copy be sent to the family of the deceased sister. Edith Shafer. x Elva Black, Queen Houck, Committee. Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. RATES One cent per word (or each Insertion. No advertisement accepted lor less than 15 cents. Cash must ac company order. ost in, or near, Clear Ridge last week a satchel containing a lot of telephone supplies and tools Leave at this office. For Sale, Second band Ford Runabout In good condition. Make your ewn price and be quick. M. R. Shaffner, McCon Lost Good Elgin watch be tffeeu the Lincoln Highway and William Paylor's on the Thomas town road. Liberal reward if re turned to E. Bruce Pavlor. It Foil Sale 2 Stick Wagons 1 new, 1 second hand. 1 second hand Runabout 1 2-HorseFarm Wagon. Must sell Need tbe room. Grant Baker, Knobsville, Pa. 5 20 tf. For Sale: Threshing outfit consisting of Caso 12 horsepower traction engine, No. 5 Geyser separator with swinging canvas drag. Also, Fnclf No. 0 sawmill all in good running order. J. M. and C. L. Scbonclr, Enid. Pa. 5 13-3t. ALEXANDER'S McConnellsburg and Fort Loudon Automobile Line by w ay of the Lincoln Highway. leaves MeCouuellsburg at 6:15, a. m., and 1 p. m., arriving at Fort Lou don in time for the 7:44 a. m. train and the 3:13 p. m. train. Returning, leaves Fort Loudon on the arrival of the 11:05 a. m. train, and the 6:27 p. m. train. Fare 60 cents. Any freight or express marked in my care -will receive prompt attention. A share of your patronape solicited J. S. ALEXANDER, 4-20-tf. Proprietor. HARNESS and HORSE GOODS We have the Largest Line of Buggy Harness in Franklin County. Twenty-five Different Styles to Select From. Single Driving Harness $9 00 to $25. CO, Collars $1.25 to $1 25. Yankea Bridles $1 50 to $2 50. Halters all Leather at 50c, 75c, $1 00, $1.25 and $1 50. Collar Pads 25c. to 50c Flynets all leather from $2.25 to $0.50, Cord Net9 from $1 00 to $2 50, Buggy Nets from $2.25 to $3.25. Front Gears $3.50 to $125, TV 'i 1 is iankee Front Gears $15.00 and vw 1 ,u' up, Yankee Breeching $18.00 to $20 00. Summer Lap Spreads from 50c to $2 50. Harness Oils and Soaps, and Machine Oil Mail orders promptly attended to. SMITH BROTHERS, West Seminary Street, Mercersburg, Pa. I'MIIIBWI Report of the condition of The Rultom County Ban ! at the close of business, April 5, 1Q15. RESOURCES Loans and-Investments Overdrafts Furniture and Fixtures Cash and Reserve Total GEO. A. HARRIS, President. $354,088.25 994.27 1,500.00 46,848.62 $403,431.14 ROBERT G. A Teller. LIABILITIES Capital Surplus Deposits Due to Barks Total LEXANDER, $ 50,000.00 - - 25,896.44 - 322,704.44 4,830.26 - $403,431.14 WILSON L. NACE, Cashier. Come and See What We Have Chairs $2.50 to $3.50 a Fet; Rockers, $2.00 to $5 00; Sideboards $11 50 to $18.50; Cupboards up to$13.5(); Kitchen Cabinets $5 50 to $17.50; Oak Suits $20.00, $25.00, $30.00 and $35 00; Wooden Beds $2.00 to $0.00; Dressers $5.75 to $12. 50; 'Couches $3 (X) to $15.00. TABLES-LEAF AND EXTENSION. Stands 75 cents to $2 50; Iron Beds $3 75 and $8 50; Sprites $3 00, $3 50, 4 00, and $5.00; Mattresses $4 00, $4 50, $5.00, a large and varied stock here. Big new shipment now in. CARPETS, WINDOW SHADES AND RODS. Carpets 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, and 50 cent9; Stair Carpets 22i inches wide 12c, 25c, and 85c, Linoleum 70, 80 and 90 cents yard; Table Oil Cloth by the yard or by the roll PLOWS AND REPAIRS. Syracuse Walking Plows and Repairs; Vulcan Walking Plows and Repairs; Oliver Walking and Riding Plows and Repairs; Oiiver Single Furrow for 2 horses; Oliver Reversible Sulky Plows for 3 horses; Oliver two furrow gang for 4 horses. The machine plow beats any hand plow. The Oliver is the leader of all plows. In lightness of draft and completely turned furrow the Oliver Beats allthere8t. .The famous Syracuse Spring Harrow, and tbe John Deer Spiketooth Harrow all the above are nero. What do you think of a complete 2-horse plow for $10.00 each? We have it. We have all the above here. HARNESS. Single Driving $12.00 to $16.00, Collars, Lines, Bridles, Traces, 1 lames, Belly Bands, Hold-backs, Shaft Carriers any parts need ed. Yankee Harness for two horses, all complete $28 00; Work Collars $1.10 to $3.50; Work Harney Traces, Breast Chains. Saddle Pads 15 to 60 cents; Collar Pads SO, 40, and 45 cents. Come and see our stock. HOUSEHOLD PAINTS In 1 lb. cans, Varnish by the pint, quart, or gallon. -Dryer, Shellac, Stains and Liquid Veneer. 2 barrels of pure raw Linseed Oil. Will not be undersold. White Lead: Lead and Oil best wearing paint made, cheapest per gallon. If going to paint, see me before buying. Oil and Venitian Red best barn paint. 7 gallons of oil at. 70 cents per gallon, equals $5 25; mixed with 100 pounds of white lead ($9.00) makes 10 gallons of paint at a cost of $1 33 per gallon; better much better than ready-mixed costing $1.60 or $16.00 for 10 gallons. Don't be swindled with ready-mixed paint GLASS. 8x10, 10x12, 12x20, 12x24, 12x26, 20x24, 24x24, 24x26, 24x28, all on hand. Get prices before buying. GARDEN TOOLS ot all kinds on hand; Spading Forks, three kinds of Hoes, two kinds of Rakes; Garden Plows $2.00. . ' TINWARE. Buckets 15 to 60 cents; Strainers 10 to 25c; Washboilers $1, $1.10, $1.25, and $1.50. Copper teakettles nickled "Rome Brand"; Wash boards 25 and 60c; Galvanized buckets 15, 20c; tubs 50, 60, 70, and 80c. Majestic Washer the quality sells it only $7. Wringers. Churns 3 to 7 gallons $2.50 to $4.00. Ice cream freezers. HARDWARE AH kinds of nails. All kinds and sizes of but and strap hinges. Celebrated King Charm baro door track and hangers. Riralocks, Mortise Locks, and Front door Sets. PROTECT YOUR STOCK. Bug Death, the greatest insect So Boss Kill Fly 75c. a gallon. killer. Sprayers, 30 cents each. FENCE American Farm Fence Lot fence and earden fence. Poultry 'ence; Smooth Wire, Barbed Wire. Poultry Netting. -Staples for ail kinds. Half-bushels. Peck Measures. Clothes Baskets: Shovnla. lioes, Cultivator Shovels, &c. Wheelbarrows. We have lots ot things not mentioned. GiV9 us a call square deal'for all. FREE I FREE I Duriog May, any one purchasing furniture to tbe amount ot $20 cash, can have choice of one rocking chair up to three dollar?. Have a fine lot of table sets as premiums. When you buy, you get tickets. Ten dollars worth of tickets and 98 cents gets a set containing 11 pieces. Come and see. Square deal. UNDERTAKING. Am still in the undertaking business, despite all reports to the contrary, Large stock, tine goods, prompt service, lowest possible price for quality of goods and kind of service. Fourteen years of successful practical experience as an embalmer. CLEM CHESNUT, HUSTONTOWN, . PENN'A. THE INDUCEMENT WE OFFER i We do not give something for nothing. No merchant can do that and continue in business. We do not sell goods below cost. You would not do that your self if you were a merchant. We do not advertise to do either of these things. For we advertise to do only that which, we faithfully accomplish. But we do advertise to give you the best and biggest dollar's worth of goods for a dollar of any store in this community. And we give what we advertise. We do advertise to give you the best quality of goods of any store in this community. And we give what we advertise. We do advertise to give you the best service of any store in this community, and we give what we advertise. We do advertise that we will treat . you exactly as we like to be treated when we go elsewhere to buy goods we do not handle. And we do exactly as we advertise. That is all WE can promise you. But we GIVE what we PROMISE. The bright days of springtime bring with, them new life and energy, and we take this opportunity of calling your attention to many seasonable bargains. We have yet a nice line of horse collars that was made up for us last winter when the collar business was dull; and for the cash, we bought them at a price that will save you money. See them, as we have never had so good a trade on Harness and Collars--98c, $2.40. 2.50, 3.00, 3.25, and $4.00. Nice line of Buggy Har ness $12.25 to $16.00. Flynets; hitching straps, hame straps, plow lines, check lines, buggy and team bridles, and lead reins. Front gears, $3.98 and 4.25 and not split leather. Rawhide tie up straps, IOc a bunch. Don't forget that we have the same Lawn Mower with all brass bearings, 12 and 14-inch, that we have hart died for five years-2.50 and 2.65. Garden plows 1.98. Steel gar den rakes, 25c, onion hoes 20c, broad hoes 20c, Batchelder ma nure forks 55c, dirt shovels 38 to 55c, heart hoes 38c, mattock hoes, 40c. SWEET CORN - We have made arrangements with one of the largest seed houses fri the State to handle their sweet corn seed. We have the Golden Bantam and Storrell's Evergreen that we are selling quite a lot of at IOc a pound. In the package goods, you get two ounces. 10c, or 80c. a pound for the same goods you pay us 10c. a pound for. Think of it. What a saving I NOTIONS AND HOSIERY We bought 30 doz. 25-cent Misses Hose some time ago in sizes from 5 to 81-2 that we are selling long as they last at 2 pair for 25c. Bear Brand at the same price. See our Ladies' Hose 10, 13 and 23c. Men's work half hose, 3 pairs for 25c. See them. Men's black Bear brand IOc. Just got in a new lot of Warner Corsets; also, a new style at 50 and 95c Men's and boys' work shirts that are full size, 25 to 45c. Men's Overalls 50 to 95c. Men's dress shirts, 45 to 95c. Men's and boys' wool and straw hats 23c to $1.90. SHOES SHOES SHOES We think we have the greatest line of Child's, Misses, Boys', Ladies' and Men's shoes. We buy about all of our shoes direct from the manufacturer and save the jobbers' profit. This year we have added to our scout line some new ones. Think of buying a pair of scout shoes for a farmer and wearing them one year at $2.00 ! If you don't believe it, try a pair and be convinced that you can do it. Child's Shoes 10c. to 85c. Misses' 98c. to $1.75, Boys' 98c. to $2.50, Women's $1.25 to $3.50, Men's $1.48 to $4.00. We have the new styles in Men's Walk-over low and high goods. Thanking you for the largest spring trade we have ever had, we remain yours for business, HULL & BENDEK. The Racket Store, McConnellsburg, Pa. SEE THE "SLICKEST" AND EASIEST RUNNING WASHING MACHINE MADE FORM County Treasurer I hereby announce myself as candl- Care of Horses' Teeth. twenty Tears vati( of tbe horse and11" D. W. Heefner and Frank Dell ui itittuicLiiii uctiuL ru.-. wi arm tt..i- 'ute!"ro,ninU0..f::e", Raub and Mfss Annie Raub. Alex special stud. to be voted for by the voters of tbe andna, Pa., and MlS8 Alice Raub in" of hU teeth, the undertl .. ... . M.rnr.nnltc.f... T) -II : l- whoso resiilnncA 1m n thn LlnCO' uemocratlc parly ai me primary eiec- "ivuuuuciioiuwii, 1 a., tui 111 lur. Vi 1 lis tion to be held Tuesday, September 21 Heefner's Ford, passed through k K " ,r 1 T, . . l9i5,andlplodh.eTelf to support McConnellsburg last Friday fe- 7'lt 1 ZS Z JS ?mL!r turning from a tour including JbmJZ ueeu loyai vu w u.tm, e,o . .. . , tT . - infill- VJ,cbbJr 0JUI B AUUBUUU ttllU Xlarp" i'uu,l" wuiiuu given lu uiu"'- cratlo ticket. Your vote and ence ara solicited. DAVID GRKGOUY, Thompson township, ers Ferry. Mr. Raub is a veteran mal1. of the Civil War and participated f A. I L.liK A.. A? A in the battle of Antietam, 4-8-8t. A. J. P1TTMAN, Postoffloe, McConnellsburg, P'