The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, August 26, 1915, Image 10
I ( 1 113 TULTOIf COUNTY NEWS, McOOKg!LLSBUKQ, PA. MARKET REPORT. CORRECTED EVERY WEDNESDAY. The itruln market are tnken frmn Ui Chum tdrsburg dully newspaper. 'ilu' provision t rli'i-M are Ihose thuv obutln In :wcConrjl. nirg. GRAIN Wheat 103 New wheat Bran 1.50 Corn U OaU 'r'5 Rya PROVISIONS Ham per lb Is Shoulder 14 Bacon, Sides per tb 12 Potatoes, per bushel 75 Butter, Creamery 25 Butter, Country IS EtfXS, per dozen I1' Lard, per tb... 10 Live Calves, per tb fi Chickens, per lb 13 Paul I. Johnston, of New York, came home last Friday evening to spend a week with his parents and friends. Twin boys, on Wednesday eve ning of last week, were left by Dr. Stork Robinson in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Truax, of Ayr township. George W. Sipes, of Huston town, spent a few hours in town Monday. He says the hard rain Saturday evening tore up the road badly on the hill south of Hustontown. HIDES. Frank B. Sipes pays the highest market price for beef hides at fieir butcher shop m McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skin9 sheepskins and tallow. Advertisement. Adam Grissinger, who with other workmen were tenting on the east side of Cove mountain, took sick on Thursday evening of last week, and on Friday, he was brought home. Bowel trouble was the cause of hi3 illness. No, No, friends. The people you see going to the mountain with their autos filled with jugs do not cross to the distillery. They go to the springs from which we hope soon to receive our supply of pure drinking wa ter through the city limits. On last Friday morning, Mrs. Henry Barmont came to town with her surrey and took Mr. Daniel Fore and daughter Katie out to their hospitable home where they spent the day very pleasantly, and in the evening, brought them home again. Miss Amy Myers, who for five years has resided in Hagerstown, spent last week with her sisters in Khobsville. She was accom panied to this county by Mrs. Margaret Hammil, who spent the time with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Cline, in McConnellsburg. We Fulton county people think we are far from markets; but the question of transportation can be solved. A Missouri young farm er who lives thirty miles from a railroad, uses his motorcycle to take live calves to town. He has a side car on which he places a box containing the articles to be delivered, and away he goes speedily to market If record-breaking auto travel on the Lincoln Highway is an in dication, "See America First" has taken hold upon the traveling public. But, after the war is ov er, wouldn't you like to own a hotel in torn Europe? Before the war, $2,000,000 were said to have been spent annually in Eu rope by Americans who must now content themselves by motoring at home. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Strait, and the latter'3 parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Watkins and Miss Mary Watkins all of Wil kinsburg, Pa., spent ten days re cently in the home of Mr. Strait's mother, Mrs. Mary Strait, in Licking Creek township. It hav ing been the first trip of the Wat kins family into real mountains of this state, they were highly pleased with the scenery. Mr. Strait has a good position as trav eling salesman for a Pittsburgh wholesale grocery firm. HOT ENOUGH CHILDREN ever receive the proper balance of food to sufficiently nourish both body and brain during the growing period when nature's demands are greater than in mature life. This is shown in so many pale faces, lean bodies, frequent colds, and lack of ambition. For all such children we say with unmistakable earnestness: They Dwd Scott's Emulsion, and need it now. It possesses in concentrated form the very ood elements to enrich their blood. It changes weakness to strength; it makes them sturdy and strong. No alcohol, fcoti ft Bowse, Bloomfidd, N . J. Wanted, For Sa!e, Fcr Rent, Lest, Found, Etc. RATKS Oue cent per word for each Insertion. No advertisement accepted for loss than 13 cents. Cash must ac company ordor. Peaches. D. II. Stevens, of Mt. Parnell, will be m McCon nellsburg with peaches every Tuesday during the season. 264 Guns For Sale. Daly 3-bar-rel, and Ithaca double barrel. See Davis at Court House. 82GU Foil Sale: Good work mule. Also, 200 heads of cabbage. Lee Cattlett, Needmore, Pa. route 2. 8-26-4t. Wanted To Rent: Small farm. Truck farm preferred. Best Reference. George E Tice McConnellsburg, Pa. 8 2li-2t. Fou Sale: Goid farm, 101 acres in Taylor township. Plen ty good fruit. Frank Nitsche, Hustontown, or Geo. A. Harris, McConnellsburg, Pa. ' 8-2G-2 Fou Sale; One 15 11. P. Gei ser portable engine: one pair of 20 inch FreDch ouhr choppers, all in good condition. For partic ulars apply to the News office. Fou 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. Ncsbit, McConaells burg. 7 15 tf. Fou Sale: pair good two year old mules, gentle and have been worked, 2 second handed top bug gies, 3 stick wagons, 1 spring wagon. No reasonable bids will be refused. Grant Baker Knobs ville. 8 19 tf. PIBL1C SALE. Three Valuable Farms Near Newville, Cumberland County, Pa., on Septem ber 9th, 10th, and 11th, 1915. On September 9th, The Yost or Brattan Farm, three miles north of Newville, containing 195 acres, good slate land, fine improvements, 12 room Brick House, slate roof. All buildings in good repair. Running pump in barn yard. On September 10th, the Cyrus McCullough Farm, oue mile south of Newville, 90 acres, limestone, smooth, Stone house, well improved,on main highway. A desirable prop erty. September 11th, the A. War riston Johnston farm adjoin ing Yost Farm, three miles north of Newville on Improv ed State Highway, ISO acres gravel and slate. Fine stock fatm, water in all fields. Good buildings. Sold by Assignee for creditors. Call on or address, W. H. McCREA, Attorney, Newville, Pa. The News has personal knowl edge of these farms, and by calling at this office, pros pective buyers may obtain detailed information. Sabbath School Congresses. The Sabbath School Religious Temperance Congresses of Fulton County will be continued as fol lows next .week. . Monday, Au gust 30th, Greenhill Presbyterian church; Tuesday, Wells Valley M. E. church; Wednesday, Hus tontown M. E. church; Thursday, Ft. Littleton, M. E. church; Fri day, Knobsville M. E. church; Every Sabbath school and church in the district is requested to send several delegates. The aft ernoon session is largely for par ents and children; the evening session, mainly for men and wo men. Children present, also, in the evening. At 7 o'clock will be a unique program when all the children present will form in a Temperance pageant on the out side of the church and giv. songs and drills. All the children are requested to be present in the afternoon to get ready for even in;?. ' Then at 7:30 will be the main program inside the church. The Secretaries report excellent results throughout the County. It seems that, at last, the Fulton County church people are begin ning to hang to-gether for their rights and duties as if bound with chains that will not break. R. E. Peterman. Russell Runyan, of Pittsburgh, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Runyan, this week. LABOR DAY SEPTEMBER SIXTH LABOR DAY is a Legal Holiday and should remind you that you have Labored for your Money, and now you should make your Money Labor for you, by earning interest in the FULTON COUNTY BANK. The Oldest and Strongest. Capital $50,000.00, Surplus and Profits, $27,000.00. CUT PRICE SALE AT THE IRWIN STORE FOR THE REMAINDER OF AUGUST. The popularity of the annual August cut price sale at the Irwin Store is manifested this year to a degree never known before. The low prices are astonishing. Plain Horse shoe Tumblers 18 cents a doz. Plain thin 9-oz. Tumblers 36 cents a doz. Plain Colonial 9-oz. Tumblers 36 cents a doz. Glass Dishes, good size, 3 for 10 cents. Jar Caps, 15 cents a doz. Heavy Jar Rings 5c. a doz. Parowax 9c. per lb. Tanglefoot Flypaper 30c. box. Pint Mason Jars 38c. doz. Quart Mason Jars 44c. doz. Half-gallon Mason Jars 65c. doz, 100 China Sauce Dishes, 25c, worth 50. 50 China Sauca Dishes 19c, worth 35. 50 China Cake Dishes 25c, worth 50. 100 Framed Pictures IOc, worth 25 to 50c. Books, 9, 19, and 39c. Cut Glass, Watches, and Jewelry at 20 per ct. Discount. Bread and Sweet Cakes fresh from the Oven. We will sell you Pennsylvania Standard Timothy Seed at Mercersburg prices. Thank you for your interest in the IRWIN STORE McConnallsburg, Pa. 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 trom 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. L. W. FUNK". LLaaaaakHaMlflaaaaaaaNaaaaa HT?! Lubrication Without Carbon ffS There'll nothing nor Important to an automobile than (ood oil. "Waverly Special" la free from carbon It la HKht It li thin It feeda easily It will no con geal. The Meal oil for either air-cooled or water-cooled can. Tour dealer aella lb If not, writs tool. A teat will oonvlDce you. WAVCRLV OIL WORKS CO. tadesaadeal RaUaara riTTSBUUGM. fl .atollnae lllumlaante Lubricants PDPP s'40 rnKe Hook I K.GG telle all abont oil Waverly Product Sold by it B. H. SHAW, HUSTONTOWN. PA. Racket Store We want to name some prices for this month that we think will interest you. Well, we su did sell some of that good machine oil at 25c. gallon. : Shoes Shoes Shoes : We have cut the prices on all our Oxfords this week. Note a few prices. $4.00 Oxford! Walkover now 3.25; $3.50 Oxfords, 2.75; $3.00 Oxfords, 2.25; $2.50 Oxfords, $2.00; $2.(l( ones, 1.G5;$1.G0 for $1.25; $125 for $1.00. Child's and Misses' same reduction. These arj bargains and wont last long; so, call early. 1 pt. Ball Mason glass jrs 40c doz. 1 qt. Ball Mason glass jars 45c doz. gal. Ball Mason glass jars G5c doz. Jar caps for Mason jirs 15c doz. Tangle foot fly paper 4 double sheets for 5c, or 30c box for 25 double sheets. A pint jelly glasses, not ipt., 23c doz. 1 Iorse shoe tu m biers 23c doz. Heavy jar rings, red 5c doz. Heavy perfection jar rings 1 lb. package, pure rubber 33c lb. for 03 rings. HORSE COLLARS, FLY NETS. This is the greatest year we ever had on ho goods of all Kinds. See our horse coll 98c to $4 00 as good as others ask m 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 $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. peroxide1 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 a i ful heat in the house. 25 good envelopes, the kind that usually sf 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. , Note - the w Tf i i in x rvkv-K- I II S ID Mm NON-SKID Safety Service Satisfaction At ' . Low Prices Lower Than The PricesiOn Plain Treads Of Many FISK NON-SKIDS Other Standard Make& Compare With Plain Tread Casing Prices - Of Other Standard Makes 7 3Jx30 - 12.20 4ix34 - 27.30 4 x33 - 20.00 f. 41x36 - 28.70 4 x34 -20.35 5 x37 - 33.90 There is no Better, no Safer Tire ! There is no Organ ized Service in the industry to 'compare with that back or rISKJJRES. ' '. "i CLINES' GARAGE, AlcConnellsburg, Pcnna. it Mas Ti.deB Ma Rc(. U.S. Ficon. TlmoteRe-tiroT (Buy Fuk), i7 PUMPS M. V. MALOT DEALER IN Pumps and Pump Repairs. New Worlr put in or Re pair Work done on short notice Prices resonable and satis faction guaranteed. Address, M. V. MALOT, 1 8m. Hustontown, Pa. Little's Millinery. Millinery Reductions Everything in our store, including finest millinery and fancy goods are red weed.' You are welcome ,'to come in, whether you bliy or not. Post Office Box 4. u "" - :- McConnellsburg, Pa.