TSg FULTON COUNTY HEWS, McCOKLLSBURQ, PA. MARKET REPORT. CORRECTED EVEBY WEDNESDAY. The Kntln marUeu r taken from tin Cham Bertuiif dully newspupm. Tlic provision Drlom r Uoe Him obuln lu MoUonnell ciirk. GRAIN Wheat 105 1)7 1.50 80 M 75 Jew wheat Bran Cora Oats Rye PROVISIONS Earn per tb Shoulder Bacon, Sides per tb Potatoes, per bushel Butter, Creamery Butter, Country per dozen Lard, per tb Live Calves, per tb Chickens, per tb 18 14 12 75 21) 18 18 10 ti 13 Miss Sylvia Claster, of Harris burg, visited Miss Jean Johnston last week and part of this. When you visit Hancock, eith er take a strong guard with you or keep out of alleys and dark pla ces. It's getting to be a b-a-a-d place for hold up3 and robberies. N. S. Strait, of Licking Creek township, took the State road steam roller from Harrisonville to Franklin county, passing through this place on Monday evening. After having spent several weeks in McConnellsburg nurs ing her mother, Mrs. Louisa Jackson, Mis3 Mabel Jackson re turned to her home in Tyrone on Tuesday. HIDES. Frank B. Sipes pays tne highest market price for beef hides at fieir butcher hop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins sheepskins and tallow. Advertisement. Reports that seem reliable in dicate that more than 1,000 wild deer, and hundreds of wild tur keys, will be purchased by the State Came Commission and lib erated in Pennsylvania this win ter. Mr. and Mrs. Van Dyke, of Philadelphia, arriced in town last week and are guests of the lat ter's sisters, the Misses Rexroth. Mrs. Delia McFerren, of Cham bersburg, is visiting in the same home. B. F. Daniels and wife, and ;;on Clarence and daughter May, lear Hancock, Md., made a trip to McConnellsburg last Saturday in their new Maxwell, and stop ped at the Harvest Home picnic a short time. Mrs. David Heaster and two children Ruth and Thelma, of Altoona, visited last week and this week in the home of Mrs. Heaster's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hurley, of Hurley's Mills, near Harrisonville. George Rexroth and his neph ew Rex Irwin returned last Sat urday from California where they attended the Panama Exposition. "Great" is as far as returning visitors can go in describing the show. It's to big to attempt further comment on it. Lewis Kelso, near Knobsville, brought a basket of fine peaches to this office ' last Friday which was much enjoyed by the office force. Mr. Kelso has a hundred fine trees which will average at least a bushel and all choice fruit that will be ripening from now on until October. Mrs. Henry A. Comerer un derwent a surgical operation in the Chambersburg hospital last Wednesday for the removal of two "growths" under the skin, one of which she has had for forty years. The operation was entirely satisfactory, and Mrs. Comerer is expected to be able to c'jme home soon. Mrs. W. E. Bair, of Green Hill sent a big poke of apples to this office last Saturday, and some of them were from last year's crop. They were as fresh and sound as when picked. What a fine cli mate they must have out there to preserve apple until August! Open a summer resort and your fortune is made, Mrs. B. Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. R ATKS One cent per word for each lnsortion. No advertisement accepted tijT loss than 15 cents. Cash must ac company order. Fan Sale, Two fine four-months-old colts one a mare and the other a horse. Price right. Lewis Kelso Knobsville. Cider Making W. G. Allo way will begin making cider at Waterfall, August 25, 1915, and continue each week until the end of the season. iTHirMTI immmiw n A WORD FOR MOTHERS It is a grave mistake for mothers to neg lect their aches and pains and suffer in cilence this only leads to chronic sick ness and often shortens life. If your work Is tiring; if your nerves are rxdtable; if you feel lunifuid, weary or depressed, you should know that Scott's Emulsion overcomes just such conditions. It possesses in concentrated form the very elements to invigorate the blood, .tn-ngthen the tissues, nourish the nerves nati build strength. Scott's is strengthening thousands of joiothers and will help you. No alcohol. Scott & Btnroc. liluutufield. N. J. Foil Sale Seven Octave Bee thoveu Organ in piano case, good as new. Mo reasonable offer re fused. Enquire, J. C. McGowan, Rurnt Cabins, Pa. 8 5 2t For Salk; Oue 15 11 P. Gei ser portable engine: one pair of 20 inch French buhr choppers, all in good condition. For partic ulars apply to the Nkvts office. Foit Salk Two second band mowers good as new, at second hand price. One is a Peering; the other, an Osborne. Don't wait until the other fellow gets them. W.II. Nesbit, McConaells burg. 7 15 tf. kNOBSYIUfc. Quite i number of our people attended the G. A. R. picnic at Shade Gap last Saturday. Miss Anna Fleming of Harris burg, is spending her vacation with her sister Mrs. Ira Fore. Mrs. Win. Kerlin and two in teresting little children Esther and Orland, have returned home after having spent two weeks with friends and relatives in Waynesboro and Chambersburg. Miss Erma B. Gress is spend ing a few weeks at Atlantic High lands, New Jersey. Mrs. Herbert Sbope and little daughter Marie of Saltillo visited in the home of Mrs. Sbope 's aunt Mrs. Crist Spannuth lastSunday Mrs. Oran Harrier and two children, of Altoona, are visiting Mrs. Harrier's parents Mr. and Mrs. John Tice. Miss Virgie Gress spent Sun day with her friend Lola Wilson. Mrs. Nevin Aller, of Altoona is spending a short time with her grandmother Mrs. Elizabeth Bru baker and other relatives in tnis pi ice. B. Frank Wible is preparing to erect an addition to his dwell ing house. Christopher Spannuth's new bouse in Fairview Extension is rapidly neariny completion. We hear that we are to have a new school house at last Well, certainly not before 'tis needed as the old one is in a very bad condition. SALLVIA A party of five young men from this section, namely, Russell and David Sipes, Clem and Vernon Schooley, and James Hoop, ex pect to start next Tuesday to South Dakota where they have arranged to help harvest the wheat, flax, and corn crops on a big farm four months' employ ment, with railroad passes to destinations. Chas. W. Schooley, Owen, Wil- mer and D wight Sipes, Herbert Decker, James Hoop, and El II. Hendershot, in Mr. Hendershot's car visited Gettysburg Battle Field last Friday. Nellie and Max Bair went last Saturday to visit their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Eckman, in Carlisle. Mrs. Rhoda Kieffer and her son and daughter, near Cham bersburg, and Mr. aod Mrs. Dad Frazier ol Philadelphia, visited 11. R Sipes and Joseph Sipes, last Thursday and Friday. After having visited her grand mother, Mrs Mahala Deshong, and other relatives in this vicini ty, Mrs. Ethel Orndorff and child returned to their tome in Wash ington, D. C, last Saturday. Foreman E. H. Kirk and force of men are vigorously pushing the work of re-surfacing Lincoln Highway on east Ride of Sideling IP.11. Superintendent Kil er is o ling the finished portiouoftl e roid from Green liill house to Reamer's. Fresh Dread) and Sweet Cakes. You can buy at the Irwin Store each day in the week Fresh Steam-baked Bread and Rolls, and all kind3 of Sweet Cake?. Try them. 8-5-4t SuhsoribH for the Nkws. THE FARMER IS THE HUB 0F THE UNIVERSE- w ZaJineJS man, fcaye earner- and ancer are in fere Jed in id JaeeeJX THE FULTON COUNTY BANK, ereere, rebice J in e re cent arresting a eitntitil crei. The rwin Store 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 l: w. funk -:- DEALER IN -:- High Grade Plain Pianos, Player Pianos, Organs, Victrolas, Rec ords, and Professional Tu ner, McConnellsburg, Nothing adds more to the refinements of home than good music. To have good music you must have a good instrument. There are good bad and indifferent instru-. ments, and to the unskilled eye they look much alike. The unprincipled dealer is likely to make you pay a first-class price for a fourth-class instrument. I have lived in this county since my birth, I am a taxpayer and in a position to make good any business transactions. Buy your piano, organ, or victrola from me and if it is not all right you can come back at me. There are families in every part of this county that have purchased instruments from me. Ask them about me. Perhaps you want to trade your organ for a Piano, or Player Piano; or your Plain Piano, for a Player. See me. Let's talk it over.J L. W. FUNK'. .The oil that' elves ttirf "22! on!r't-mnfh I b JWs Pi ft 11 ?"V N.W flicker.. No mok, no oot. steady, bright,-whit iigui. npio retinea dJ f i- hub win u9ia uiuo ; more than Inferior .tank-wagon ions. Llltl. .M odor. Your dealer hit Family F.vorit. OU in barrel, ahiorjed direct from our refinerle Get ft from him. WAVBRLY OIL WORKS CO. Ounllnfl., Illuminuta, Lot rimuiw, ruinot wax. fclfhar In 5 ostbut mch i ' 1 t Wavtrly Product Sold by R H. Shvt i ItSTONTOWN DA CDCtJ 0 Pnr Book. I Ull. all about .,11 acket Store We want to name some prices for this month that we think will interest you. Well, we su-e did sell some of that good machine oil at 25c. gallon. : ShoesShoes Shoes : We have cut the prices on all our Oxfords Walkover now If 3.25;. 3.50 Oxfords, $2.75; ones, .1.C5; lfl.00 for 1.25; if 1 25 for $1 00. bargains and wont 1 pt. Ball Masou glass jus 40c doz. 1 qt. Ball Mason glass jars 45s doz. i al. Ball Mason glass jars 65c doz. Jar caps for Mason jira 15c doz. Tangle foot fly paper 4 double sheets for 5c, or 30c box for 25 double sheets. i pint jolly glasses, not ipt., 23c doz. Horse shoe tumblers 23c doz. Heavy jar rings, red 5c doz. Heavy perfection jar rings 1 lb. package, pure rubber 33c lb. for 03 rings. this weelr. Note a few prices. 14.00 Oxfords 13.00 Oxfords, $2.25; $2.50 Oxfords, $2.00; $2.0J Child's and Misses' same reduction. These are last long; so, call early. HORSE COLlARS, FLY NETS. This Is the greatest year we ever had on horse goods of all Kinds. See our horse collars 98c to $1 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, 00c, G5c and $1.00. 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 house. 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. (XT LOW PRICES WITH FISK SERVICE n. V ' M 4 torik j Emphatically! The Best Tire Proposition On The Market FISK established quality at Fisk Low Prices offers car owners for the first time an absolutely sure way to cut tire costs. You can get Fisk Non-Skid --the most effec tive traction and non-skid tire at a price lower than is charged for many plain treads-. ' Note These Non-Skid Casing Prices 3ix30 - 12.20 41x34 - 27.30 4 x33 - 20.00 4ix36 28.70 4 x34 - 20.35 5 x37 - 33.90 You can get Fisk Plain Tread the perfectly balanced, real' long-mileage tire at a price which sets a new standard for value. turn down an assured definite saving in tire up-keep. ' . Fisk Tires For Sale By R. M. CLIINE, McConnellsburg. Penna. knowingly to ' m i TltdTw'O Milk Kc.V..Pai. oa. Time to Ri-Hr? (BurFirk) I , PUMPS. M. V. MALOT DEALER IN Pumps and Pump Repairs. New Worli put In or lie pair Work done on stort notice. Prices resonable and satis faction guaranteed. Address, M. V. MALOT, 7 1 3 cr. Ilustontown, Pa. 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.
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