THE FULTON COUNTY KZW8, McCONN!LL8BuHQ, FA. Fresh BreadJ and Sweet Cakes. You can buy at the Irwin Store each day in the week Fresh Steam-baked Bread and Itolla, and all kinds of Sweet Cakes. Try them. 8-5-lt Harvey Stoner, of Lancaster, is spending his summer vacation in the home of his father William on Public Square. Miss Margaret Dickenson, of Philadelphia, is spending her va cation with her friend Mrs. James McQuade, at their Mansion Farm near Knobsville. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Logue and daughter Kathleen, of Ellerslie, Md., are visiting Mr. an d Mrs. B. W. Logue, and other relatives in McConnellsburg. Mr. Leslie Taylor and his sis ters Misses Helen and Edna -all of Philadelphia, are visiting in the home of their uncle, F. M. Taylor on east Lincoln Way. Master David Scott Nace, weight Si pounds arrived in the home of Cashier and Mrs. M. W. Nace last Saturday. Dr. Stork Robinson piloted the aeroplane in which he came. HIDES. Frank B. Sipes pay a the highest market price for beef hides at toeir butcher hop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins sheepskins and tallow. Advertisement. During a thunder storm last Saturday, Miss Bessie, daughter of Veteran and Mrs. Scott Hann near Webster Mills, was slightly shocked by lightning whichstruck near the front porch where she was sitting. Mrs. C. B. Stevens went Hancock last baturday p.nd was accompanied home by Mrs. Har riet Lathero. of Chicago, who will spend some time visiting among her relatives and mauy old-time friends. Harvey Hyke, nearHagerstow who owns a good farm in Todd township, spent a day last wee at D. E. Fore's north Second St Mr. Hyke lost 02 animals as a re suit of the recent scourge of Foot and Mouth disease. Nick Roettger recently made seven fly traps out of barrels. cone of fly wire in the bottom and a head of the same materia did the business, and the way the insects took to them indicated that they are a success. Mr. P. M. Snyber and daugh ter Mis3 Virginia, of Waynesboro came to McConnellsburg to see Mr. Snyder's mother-in-law, Mrs Eliza Michaels. Mr. Snyder re turned home Saturday and Miss Virginia will remain here for few days. August is the month for Sum mer Cut-price sales among enter prising merchants. You will no tice that Reisner's and Irwin Store are "on the spot" with new advertisements this week. Read them carefully and soon as you can, visit these stores, and get your share of the bargains. Mr. and Mrs. James Snyder and Mrs. Leslie Snyder of Chambers burg, autoed to this place last Sunday and spent the day in the home of J. V. Rumel. They brought with them Miss Sarah Rumel, of Gettysburg who re mained. Guy Reed went home with the Snyders for a short vis it Eighteen or twenty cars from near Stoyestown, Somerset coun ty, carrying probably, 100 people passed through town last Tues day on their way to the top of Cove mountain, on the Lincoln Highway, where the party spent the day. Tuscarora Heights is jumping at once into popularity as a cool resort Miss Mary Matthews, of Phila delphia, Mrs. Anna C. Woodcock of Bellefonte, Pa., and Miss Floss Lehmer, of Chambersburg, are visiting in the home of Thomas F. Sloan. Margaret Alexander accompanied her aunt Miss Leh mar to this place and went on to Everett yesterday with Ellis Lynch, after having spent Tues day night in the Sloan home. Political Announcements. WHAT CATARRH IS It has been said that every third person has catarrh in some form. Science has shown that nasal catarrh often indicates a general weakness of the body; and local treatments in the form of snuffs and vapors do little, if any good. To correct cntarrh you should treat its cause by i:nrichiu your blood with the oil-food in Scott's Hmulsiou which is n medicinal foot! and a buililing-touic, free fronialcnhol or any harmful drugs. Try it. JSwlt & Buwuc, Blvemficld, N. J. Of For President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas o the 51st Judicial District. DONAH) V. Mcl'llERSON, (Jcttyshurg. Subject to the Noii-l'iirtiHUii I'ri iniiry. In announclDi! my candidacy for President Jude of the Court of Corn mon I'leas of the Olst Judicial DlS' trict, I wish to thank my friends who, without regard to Tarty, bare so gen erously expressed their approval of and to assure every voter of Adams and Fulton Counties that I shall ap p reel ate his suffrage and support. The Judgeship Is now non-partisan made so specllleally by Act of As scmbly and If nominated and elected to that high otllce it will be my endeav or to observe the spirit of that act and to administer the duties of the of flee with fidelity and Impartiality, the end that the law may be enforced and justice done. DONALD P. McPlIEKSON July 1, 1'J15. j. i.. m rr. Gettysburg, l'a. To the Voters of Adams and Fulton Counties : In anuouueiug my candidacy for the nomination for President Judge of the Fifty-first Judicial District I desire to state that I consented to become candidate because of the duiiiIht of members of the bur who urged me do so and pledged me their support and while 1 hod th) mutter under con sideration, assurance of support and approval came from voters all over the county and district urglDg the step, and confiding in these assurances, I consented. The ollice of President Judge Is the highest honor in the gift of the people of this district and car ries with'lt the gravest responslbill ties. A Judge must not only know the law and be a student of the law, but must be without prejudice and bias in the administration of the law, the rights of the humblest citizen must be as sacredly maintained as those the most exalted or of the great cor porations. lie must weigh all mat ters carefully go that only justice and righteousness is done. The non-jiarti san law aimed at the highest judicial ideal in the separation of the Bench from politics and party organizations I pledge myself to the hfghest ideals of justice and right In the discharge of every duty if nominated and elected to preside over the Courts of this dls trict, and as an assurance of such pledge let the life I have lived in your midst speak for itself. 1 will highly appreciate all support. Most respectfully yours, July 8. J. L. BL'TT. County Treasurer I hereby announce myself as candi date for nomination for the ollice of County Treasurer of Fulton county, to be voted for by the voters of the Democratic party ut the primary eleC' lion to be held Tuesday, September 21 1915, and I pledge myself to support the ticket nominated as I always have been loyal to the support ofthe Demo cratic ticket. Your vote and Influ ence are solicited. DAVID GUKGORY, Thompson township. County Commissioner. 1 hereby announce mvself as a can did ate for the nomination for the ollice of County Commissioner of Fulton County, subject to the decision of the voters of the Republican Party, at the primary to be held Tuesday, Septem ber 21st, 1915, and pledge my support to the ticket then nominated. Your vote and Inlluenee are solicited. GRANT BAKF.R, Dublin Township. District Attorney. I hereby announce my candi dacy for the oflico of District At torney subject to the decision of the Democratic voters at the uni form primaries on Tuesday, Sep tember 21st. Fka.viv P. Lynch McConnellsburg, Pa. Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. RATES One cent per word for each Insertion. No advertisement accepted for Ies9 than 15 cents. Cash rnuit u. company order. Foit Sale Two second hand mowers good as new, at second hand price. One is a Deering; the other, an Osborne. Don't wait until the other fellow gets them. W. II. Nesbit, McConaells burg. 7 15 tf. For Sale Seven Octave Bee thoven Organ in piano case, good as new. iNo reasonable offer re used. Eoquire, J. C. McGowan, Burnt Cabins, Pa. 8 5 2t. Had Enjoyable Trip. . Mrs. Sara Evans of Tluston- town just returned from a trip to Chicago and Pittsburgh. At Pleasant Gap she stopped to visit her former pastor Rev. McKech nie and brought his daughter, Maude, home to spend sometime in Fulton County. Mrs. Evans had not been "West" for six years and she greatly enjoyed her seven weeks vacation. THE FARMER IS THE HOB 0F THE UfnvERSE- te aJinett nam, aaye earner and fanler arc (till rented in la JaeerJJ. THE FULTON COUNTY BANK, ila rere, rej'eieel in le re ecjd tan ejinf a eaniijai cret. I One of the largest, best equipped, and most famous schools in America is the (1 Pennsylvania Sfafp Nnrmal School of Indiana. Pa. tA thorough training for success in life. $200 covers all expenses for one year, excepting books br those preparing to teach; others pay $260. Forty-first Year Opens September 14th, 1915 The Indiana Conservatory of Music is one of the best known schools of music in America. The Indiana School of Business is noted for its modern, thorough course. These schools are connected with Indiana Normal Write for the new ctlo(r 128 paces, illustrated. One of the moat beautiful books of the kind ever published. Ad dress th Principal, Dr. James E. Ament Indiana, Pa. 7T- -vr.jn- Store The Irwin August Cut-Price Sale. China, Cut Glass, Lamps, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Books, Pictures, &c., are all going. Folks have waited many months for this Sale. It brings biggest savings of the year. All these goods must go at the lowest cut , prices. COME TO THE IRWIN STORE HARNESS and HORSE GOODS We have the Largest Line ofj Buggy Harness in Franklin County. Twenty-five Different Styles to SelectJFrom. Single Driving Harness $8 00 to 25.C0, Collars $1.23 to 1 25. Yankee Bridles $1.50 to $2 50. Halters all Leather at 50c, 75c, 1.00, 11.25 and 1 50. Collar Pads 25c to 50c Plynets all leather from $2.25 to $0 50, Cord Nets from $1 00 to $2.50, JBufcgy Nets from $2 25 to $3 25. IFront Gears $3 50 to $4.25, "Yankee Front Gears $15.00 and tj ""vim. Yankee Breechme S18.00 to $20 00. Summer Lap Spread -.from 50c to $2.50. Harness Oils and Soaps, and iMachine Oil. Mail orders promptly at tended to. SMITH BROTHERS, West Seminary S treet, Mercersburg, Pa. W it We want to name some prices for this month that we think will interest you. Well, we sure did sell some of that gogd machine oil at 25c. gallon. : .Shoes Shoes Shoes : We have cut the prices on ell our Oxford this weeV. Note a few prices. $4.00 Oxfords Walkover now $3.25; $3.50 OxfordB, $2.75; $3.00 Oxfords, $2.25; $2.50 Oxfords, $2.00; $2.(J0 ones, $1.05; $1.G0 for $1.25; $1 23 for $1 00. Child's and Misses' same reduction. These are bargains and wont last long; so, call early. HORSE COLLARS, FLY NETS. 1 pt Ball Mason glass jirs 40c doz. . 1 qt. Ball Mason glass jars 45c doz. 4 al. Ball Mason glass jars C5c doz. Jr.rcaps for Mason jirs 15o doz. T.tngle foot fly paper 4 double sheets for 5c, or 30c box for 25 double sheets. 4 pint jelly glasses, not ipt., 23c doz. Horse shoe tumblers 23c doz. Heavy jir rings, red 5c doz. Heavy perfection jar rings 1 lb. package, pure rubber 33c lb. for G3 rings. This is the greatest year ever had on horse goods of all Kinds. See our horse collars 98c to $4 00 as good as others ask more money for. Buggy and team nets $1.10 to $3.00. Buggy whips 10c to 50c. - Collar pads 12 inch wide for 25c and 28c. Neats foot oil 75 gal. Lap spreads 45c, GOc, 65c and $100. Table Oil Cloth 15c yard. Felt window shades 8c. Oil shades 23c to 45c. Lace curtains 35c to $1.00. , Ladies vests 5c, 10c, 13c and 23c. Ladies knit pants 23c. 16 oz. peroxide for 15c. Warner rust proof corsets 50c, 95c and $1.25. 7 cakes Lenox soap 25c. A good broom 24c and 30c. Try the new Gasoline Iron, and save that aw ful heat in the bouse.. 25 good envelopes, the kind that usually sell for 10c at 5c. 12 quart granite kettle for 38c. Thanking you for the nice increase in our business this summer. HULL & BENDER, McConnellsburg, Pa. Compare Quality Prices fe, NON-SKID have a national reputation for quality. Their exceptional mileage value is supplemented by the strongest Service Organization in the industry. Y Note the Prices 31x30 - 12.20 41x34 27.30 '. v 4 x34 - 20.35 1 41x36 - 28.70 ' 5x37 - 33.90 Whv buv ttlain treads when von ran rf m M " ' mrmm-m q v MAW safest, most satisfactory non-skid made at such prices as these ? i f&Mk iFiik Tires For Sale Bj, , CLINE'S GARAGE, k Mr.nnnnpllQhi iror Pnnn'a -- . -.n , r- 1 l(.U.l.Fu.ol. Tlnl.tn Ro-tir.? (Bar FioM 4 PUMPS. M. V. MALOT DEALER IS Pumps and Pump Repairs. New Work put in or Re pair Work done on short notice. Prices resonable and satis faction guaranteed. Address, ' M. V. MALOT, 71 3m. llustontowo, fe. Little's Millinery. Millinery Reductions. Everything in our store, including finest millinery and fancy goods are reduced. You are welcome to come in, whether you buy or not. Post Office, Box 4. McConnellsburg, Pa.