" THE FULTON COUNTY NEW3, McCONffELLSBUKQ, FA. MARKET REPORT. CORRECTED EVERY WEDNESDAY. The grain market are mken from the Chtim rrvburi daily newnpapt': . ir Murj rlia are tlioxe thai ubuln in MoUuimul.a- GRAIN Wheat 103 New wheat Bran 1.50 Corn 0 OaU r'5 Rye "S PROVISIONS Ham per lb 13 Shoulder 1 Bacon, S Idea per lb 12 Potatoes, per bushel "'r Butter, Creamer; 25 Butter, Country 1 EfK'i per dozen Is Lui d, per tb 1 Live Calves, per tb H Chickens, per 3 13 Mrs. Sadie Fisher went to Bed ford on the 2Cth to spend a week with her sister, Mrs. Francis Bid die. Mrs. Sarah Rogers (Sarah Brehm) and daughter Miss Anna of McVeytown, Fa., are visiting the former's sister, Mrs. Anna Mary Shimer, East Lincoln Way. Mr. A. W. Spade writes us to change the address of his News from Greencastle to 2110 21st and Concord Sts., New Brighton, Pa. Mr. Spade has a position as clerk in a hardware store. HIDES. Frank B. Sipes pays tho highest market price for beef hides at fieir butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calfskins hoepskins and tallow. Advertisement. The Lutheran church was taste fully decorated last Sunday with specimens of nearly every varie ty of products of the farm and garden, in keeping with the an nual services of the day. ' Mr. Nelson Falls, Chief In spector, in the Hartford Rubber Works, Hartford, Conn., isspend ing a ten days vacation in the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. F. McN. Johnston in the Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDan iels, Mrs. Wheisel, and Miss Al ice Michaels all of Everett brought Miss Virginia Snyder to the home Mr. George V.'. Hays on Wednesday of last week. The : ext day Miss Snyder was joined .it this place by her father, lh: 1 M. Snyder who accompanied Her to their home in Waynesboro. FALL SUITS AND COATS. Hege & Myers' Announcement to Their Fulton County Friends. We wish to say to our Fulton County friends that our line of Fall Suits is complete. Over $2, 000.00 worth of the very best we could obtain, direct from the manufacturers. The Styles are beautiful. Skirts are fuller; Jjckets plain tailored or plaited with belt effects. Dont think we cannot fit stout ladies. In selecting our stock, we have thought of them .too. Take a day off and come to our store to do your fall buying. We can please you. Hege & Myers, Mercersburg, Pa. Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. RATKS -One cmt per word for each Insertion. No advertisement accepted or less than 15 cents. Cash must ac company order. Peach es. D. II. Stevens, of Mt. Parnell, will be in McCon nellsburg with peaches every Tuesday during the season. 8264 Sweet Corn I bave sweet corn for sale. Mrs. Andrew Kotz, eastern part of town. The Land of Ity-and-By. There is a land, as I've heard tell, where nothing's ever done; the people therin do dwell, no work have yet begun. "Tomor row" is the watchword there, and "Pretty soon" the cry the name of thi3 unpleasant land? the Land of Ey-and-By. Procrastination there is king; he rules with a high hand, but makes no laws or anything to benefit the land. The lessons they are never learned no use to question why; the chores are left unfinished in the Land of By-and-By. And if You put things off and say you'll do them pretty soon, and shirk your tasks from day to .day, perhaps some afternoon, they'll take You off to this bad land-no friend will heed your cry and there is no Tomorrow in the Land of By-and-By. Gcns Fou Sale. Daly 3-bar-rel, and Ithaca double barrel. See Davis at Court House. 82Gtt Fou Sale: Good work mule, Also, 200 beads of cabbage. Lee Cattlett, Needmore, Pa. route 2. 8-2(5-4 1. Wanted To Kent: Small farm. Truck farm preferred. Best K;fiiieuc3. George E Tice McConnellsburg, Pa. 8 20 St Fou Sale: Goad farm, 101 acres in Taylor township. Plen ty good fruit. Frank Nitsche, Ilustontown, or Geo. A. Harris, McConnellsburg, Pa. 8-2G 2 For Sale: pair good two year old mules, gentle and have been worked, 2 second handed top bug gies, 3 stici wagons, 1 spriDg wagon. No reasonable bids will be refused. Grant Baker Knobs ville. 8 10 tf. PUBLIC SALE. HAVE YOU BEEH SICK? Then you realize the utter weakness that robs ambition, destroys appetite, and makes work a burden. To restore that strenKth ancUtamlnathat in to essential, nothing has ever equaled or compared with Scott's Emulsion, be cause Us strength -sustaining nourish ment invigorates the blood to distribute i-nergy throughout the body wh lie it s ton ic 'alue sharpens the appetite and res! ore iiMtlth in a natural, permanent way. If you are run down, tired, nervous, overworked or lock strength, cet Scott's JSmulaiorj to-day. It is free from alcohol. ' , cett ft Howoe. Bloemfidd. N. I. . J Three Valuable Farms Near Newville, Cumberland County, Pa., on Septem ber 9ih, 13th, and Mb, 1915. Oa September 9tb, Tbe Yost or Brattan Farm, three miles north of Newville, containing 195 acres, good slate land, tine improvements, 12-room Brick House, slate roof. All buildings in good repair. Running pump ia barn yard. On September lOtb, tbe Cyrus McCullough Farm, one mile south of Xewville, 90 acres, limestone, smooth, Stone house, well improved, on main highway. A dosirabI-3 prop erty. September 11th, the A. War riston Johnston farm adjoin ing Yost Farm, threo miles north of Newvillo on Improv ed State Highway, liiG acres gravel and slate. Fine stock fat m, water in all fields. Good buildings. Sold by Assignee for creditors. Call on or address, W. II. McCREA, Attorney, Newvillo, Pa. The Sews has personal knowl edge of these farms, and by cillng at this ofticj, pios pective buyers may obtain detailed information. Game Warden Back. The recently appointed game warden for this district spent a part of last week in this county, and he intends to "slip in" fre quently. When he was here sev eral weeks ago, he prosecuted, it is said, at least two men. We publish this merely as news, not that we intend to give warning to culprits to take to the tall tim ber. So many subscribers com plain to us that game is illegally killed and they will be interested in knowing that some effort is being made to stop it. The News has done what it could to teach respect for law. Time and again we have warned that it does not pay to run the risk of prosecution for the sake of a turkey or a few squirrels, to say nothing of the violation of self respect. Per sistent violators of the game laws soon call down suspicion on them selves, and the sportsmen who are hurt by the inroads made on game out of season, or by the il legal quantity killed in season, cannot be censured ' if they put the wardens wise. We would save every man from trouble if we could by having him respect the rights of other hunters. We regret to hear of prosecutions; but we certainly have no sympa thy for the man who gets caught. Lost His Pop. According to Franklin paper?, a large lot of pop was washed from the utore at Spring Run where it had been stored after the Path Valley picnic had been call ed off on account of the storm and flood on Saturday, August 21st. The pop was said to bi the property of Roy Crom v. ell, formerly of McConnellsburg and some of it floated to the Po tomac river. 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. Our Town Is to Be Treated to Music And Mirth by the Sc;ree Singers if f?- : Yv:M- 11 '.V'.i i'i i j i ... LUCILE PRICE ':' j ' - ' '.' ' ' ' ''''' RfiLPH THCMflS FREOf) LA VIHCSS TTTQ vo.ii llm r-nnf. mi. ......hit CI- C ... nM a ,.i.ii mt- v. .... ii i i.ii.jiiii mil mi i-iiii-iiL v in..-.!.- mi- .t'iiw iiim'in lu i'iii N the week's program. The selection wns maule been use of the kmc con . tinned success of this group of entertainers. The Lyceum Festival towns nre to be coiicnttulnteil this year on having such a splendid com pany to open the "Three Joyous Days" of Inspiration, instruction niul enter tainment. This is a mixed quartet, and It Is doubtful if a better could be found nnywhere. Their program is remarkable for Its versatility. Including comedy sketches in costumes, character songs, readings and Impersonations. They will treat the audience to solos, duels nnd quartets. One of the novelties of this company's entertainment that lias won universal commendation Is Harry Long street's impersonation of Harry Lauder, the famous Scotch comedian and sing er. He would make the appearance of this company notable even wero there not three co-stars accompanying him. lie impersonates the Scotch comedian and singer with striking accuracy nnd brings to the character all of the quaint humor of which he Is so abundantly possessed. Of the three remaining mem bers of the Soiree Singers It may bo said that Mrs. Iji Vlness Is a most capa ble and charming soprano, Mr. Thomas Is very pleasing as a tenor in fact, every member will add to the dellghtfulncss of the program at their every ap pearance. They will give two entertainments, one In the afternoon, tho other in the evening. Having heard the first, the last will not bo missed. mm filing A white BRIGHT LI GUT Tbe light that vet your eyct nd uvn yoa trouble. Poor oil cannot give tint kind of light, but FAMILY FAVORITE OIL TO the beat oil made, the oil that glvee the steady light no flicker, no odor, no aoot coata little more than inferior gradea. Triple-refined. Get It from your dealer. It ia there la barrels shipped direct from our refiner! pa. WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO. Independent Reflnera, PITTSBURG, PA. Oaaollnea, Ulumlnentg, PDFP a'i0 1B" '"" Lubricant I'arailine Wax. 1 L-1-' telle all uboot oil R. II. SHAW HUSTOINTOWN. PA. .UUf.",g.T.1-l. VTuijaT.iaa.'j.llu'll LI VJTTK Card of Thanks. The family of Mrs. Christopher Deahong desire3 to express their thanks to their kind friends and neighbors for their sympathy and assistance during the illness and at the time of the death of the wife and mother, Mrs. Matilda Deshong. Pena Stat! Winter Term. The News heartily recommends that young men cannot possibly spend the time this winter more profitably than by attending State College. The cost is small, and the class is composed chiefly of livewire young men from farms. You can gain something by a winter's association with other young men tnat will assist you as long as you live. A term spent in this manner broadens one to a degree that csn not be done in any other way.i The Winter Courses in Agricul ture and Home Economics will be gin this year December 1. The Bulletin outlining these courses fis now ready for distribution. Last year two hundred and fif teen students availed themselves of thi3 practical course. Are you interested or do you know of any who might be interested? Re quests for information may be addressed to the School of Agri culture, State College, Ta. Bank Dcposite Increase. Editor News: The liquor men claim that prohibition ia a failure and makes hard times. ' I wrote to the Bank at Martinsburg, W. Va., to know if the deposits had fallen olf thore since West Vir ginia went dry. The reply was that there is not one person drunk on the streets there now, where there were dozens before, and the deposits in the hanks in nine months under prohibition increas ed $120,000. There was less de mand for help last winter from the destitute than ever before. Every thing i far better under prohibition. The same condition prevails wherever it exists. The paloon must be stamped out, and if we do our duty in the fear of God, this will soon be done. We want and must have a dry Judge this fall, and we will, if we do our duty. A. J. Remsduiig, Warfordsburg, Ta. We cannot help regretting the impression made upon strangers by last Saturday night's rowdy ism on Lincoln Way. Rack Store We want to name some prices for this month that we think will interest you. Well, wo sure did sell some of tnat good machine oil at 25c. gallon. ShoesShoes Shoes : Wo have cut the prices on all our Oxfords this week. Note a few prices. $4.00 Oxfords Walkover now 3.2o; $3.50 Oxford, $2.75; $3.00 Oxfords, $2.25; $2.50 Oxfords, $2.00; $2.00 ones, $1.05; $1 GO for $1 25; $1 25 for $1 00, Child's and Misses' same reduction. These are bargains and wont last long; so, call early. 1 pt. Bait Mason glass rs 40c doz. 1 qt. Bull Mason glass jars 45c doz. i gal. Ball Mason glass jars 05c doz. Jar caps for Mason jirs 15c doz Tangle foot lly paper 4 double sheets for 5o., or .10a box for 25 double sheets. J pint jolly glasses, not Jpt., 23u doz. llorso shoe tumblers 23c doz. Heavy j ir riDgs, red 5c doz. Heavy perfection jar rings 1 lb. package, pure rubber 33c lb. for G3 rings. HORSE COLLARS, FLY NETS. This is the greatest year we ever had on hors goods of all Kiuds. See our horse collar 98c to $1 00 as good as others ask mor 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. eats foot oil 75 gal. Lap spreads ic, GOc, G5c and $1.00. Table Oil Cloth 15c yard. Felt window shades 8c. Oil shades 2Cc to 45c. Lace curtains 35o to $1.00. ' Ladies vests 5c, 10c, 13c and 23c. Ladies knit pauts 23c. 16 oz. pef bxido for 15c. Warner rust proof corsets 50c, 95c and $1.25. 7 cakes Lenox soap 25c. A good broom 21c and 30c. Try tho new Gasoline Iron, and save that aw ful beat in the house. 25 good envelopes, the kind that usually si for 10c at 5c. 12 quart grauite kettle for 38c. Thanking you for the nice increase in our business this summer. HULL & BENDER, v McConnellsburg, Pa. McConnellsburg & ft. loudon railway co. To TDK STOTKHuUtKltMor TMKHAI1) CoMPANT. You an? h rcby nmliled th:it in purwimnce of rt'Mtl itloii (lu v iiUiipti'ii Uy the li.iunlof Oi ctir o' h ;Tni:inv ut hcir rtynUr rmii nn )fU AuiMist t. i .M.S. ii stockholder' inett u ul lie lirlil ut thf oi'iloe of tlx Compuny In loCnriTii' l-lui if. lVim'a , on T'trsilnv, OcioUt nns. ut i oVIui'k I'. M., fur ihu following Tit lake net ion on upproviil or dKapprovi.l if till' p OpOM-fl U.OH'HNf f Lilt! Vlp (ill H 1M! It f Mild t 'omjmiiy from & ) ox to f;." To t' ke inn on Him approve or ilimipprov t!of t'lr pnpoM'i liHtrt'j.M1 of t lit; irdHiUMlncs f nukI C mt'iiity from t:;r,(u to S' a(o.i o. To reorir.tiiii tin ld Compimv if n'ortrimi :ii u. shull he tlt'i'idi'd ii)Kn u' the mtriiuif. VoiiufHt the jit-etiUk' luuy bu done Hi per son or hy proxy. Knoll stock noid or i inlitlod toas muny votet u he OYk ii.- shares of stoek. 11 C. LAMnKUON Auk. 0t. Seeretury. Executor's Notice. Estate of Mary llutts, lute; of Tuy'or to'.vnshlp, r., dcoi'ftM'd. Lcttt rs teNtitmcntary on the above cstate :iuvlui been (iniuti'U to the unilurelwit'd, all persons Imlebted to the wild estnte ure re luested to D-ulu payment, und those having jluluia to preaenl tbe Nume without delay. U. II. HKUUSTKKSSKK. 7-Kdt. Waterfall, I'u. ALEXANDER'S McConnellsburg and Fort Loudon Automobile Line by way of the Lincoln Highway. Leaves MoConnnllsburg at C:15, a. m., and 1 . m., arriving at Fort Lou don in time fur the 7:44 a. m. train and the 3:13 p. in. train. Itaturnlng, leaves Fort Loudon ou tho arrival of the 11 :()" a. in. train, and tho 0:27 p. m. train. Fare 00 cents. Any freight or express marked in my mre will receive prompt attention. A share of your patrouago solicited Be; i phone 3 It 4. J. S. ALF.XANDF.il, 4-2!) tf- Proprietor. PUMPS. M. V. MA LOT DKALF.K IN ' Pumps and Pump Repairs. New Worn put in or Ilo pair Work done on short notice Pi ices resonablo and satis faction guaranteed. Address, M. V. MALOT, " 7-l-Zw. Ilustontown, Pa. L W. FUNK DEALER IN -:- High Grade Plain Pianos, Playq 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: 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 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. Little's Millinery. Millinery Reductions, Everything in ourstore, 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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