THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONggLLSBURQ, PA. MARKET REPORT. CORRECTED EVERY WEDNESDAY. The grain market! are taken from the ('him- irtKiuric dully ne WHpuper. Tbe provKou I 'loua ro those lbi obiam In MoCouueil- 1 arg. GRAIN Wheat New wheat Bran Cora Oat. Rye Provisions Ham per lb Shoulder Bacon, Sides per lb Potatoes, per bushel .... Butter, Creamery Butter, Country Eggs, per dozen Lard, per lb Live Calves, per fit Chickens, per lb . 00 1.50 811 50 "8 18 14 12 40 25 18 lt 10 Look over J. K. Johnston's new Ladies Coats. Blankets, Robes, and Comforts are on sale at J. K. Johnston's, Be contented the corn needed those hot days to harden it. Do you love music that goes to the spot" The Chautauqua will furnish it next week. Out flannel at 6 cents per yd Just the right material for com fortsat J. K. Johnston's. Alvey Gordon recently painted the Bridge at Gregory's Fording, and Maxwell's bridge, in Thomp son township. Remember the dates and place of holding the Chautauqua. Sep tember 22 23 24th, in the High School Auditorium. Ahimaaz Clevenger, of Ayr township, brought a head of cab bage to town last week that weighed 22 pounds. Real estate and insurance agent Andrew McElwain, of Newville, rode his motorcycle to this place last week 44 miles in 75 min utes. Read every line of the Chau tauqua articles. Then buy a tick et and attend. It's the greatest thing that ever came down the Lincoln Highway. Warfordsburg now has graded schools, the sixty pupils having been recently divided into two i-chooh. Good move. Let other 1 irge schools follow this lead. When O. E. Garland, of Need- lore, was in the News office 1 ist week to advertise his saw Mill outfit, he said he expects to go away soon to take up auto repairing. HIDES. Frank B. Sipes p&78 the highest market price for beef hides at fieir butcher hop in McConnell&bnrg, also highest price paid for calf skins gheepakins and tallow. Advertisement. When Grant Baker was in the News office a few days ago, he left several York Imperial apples of the crop of 1914, and they looked as though they would have kept another year-but they did n't Logue Wink pulled off a stunt for our Needmore subscribers last week by serving them a day earlier with the News. Via auto to Needmore on publication day should be a regular weekly oc currence. Think of fifteen entertainments at a cost of $1.23 that Fulton county people frequently spend $50 to see by going to Lake Chau tauqua! Chautaqua will come to us. Tickets can be had at this office and at nearly every store in town. Last week, Second street re ceived a shave and haircut that so improved its appearance that we were reminded of what the little girl of thirty summers said about a man with a fresh shave. She said "I always feel like kiss ing him." Last week "Billy" Nace re ceived a severe scald on one of his legs with the result that a painful sore as large as one's hand kept him from enjoying the playgrounds a3 freely as has been his custom since recovering from hi3 recent long spell of sickness. Waited, Fcr Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. KATES One cetit per word lor each It sortion. No advertisement accepted f.. r Iimm than 15 cents. Cash must ac company order. Guns For Sale. Daly 3-bar-rel, and Ithaca double barrel. See Davis at Court House. 82Gtt For Sale: Good work mule. Also, 200 heads of cabbage, Lee Cattlett, Needmore, Pa. route 2 8-20-4 t For Sale. 12-horsepower Peerless Traction Engiae and Sawmill with fixtures all in good runnirjg order. Cheap to quicn buyer. E O. Garland, Nefldmore, Pa. 9-16-2t Lost. Between McConnells burg and Loudon on the Lincoln Uighway on Monday afternoon a black 14 inch traveling bag con taioing a vest in which was a gold watch and a sum of money. Re ward for return to tbe News office. ENID. Sept. 9 Mr. J. Cramer and sister, of Newburg, were the guests of Mrs. Laura Edwards Saturday and Sunday. The stork visited Mr. and Mrs. Cha8. Schenck last Thursday leaving a young son. Mrs. Joseph Markley with her daughter Lily, daughter-in-law Mrs. Harry, and granddaughter Pearl Replogle of Loysburg, and Prof. Ritner of Bellefonte, spent a day with Mr. and Mrs Levi Truax last week. Mr. and Mrs J. M. Schenck spent Sunday with Wilbur Bar ton at Round Knob. Miss Laura Edwards commenc ed her work at Woodvale on Tues day in the primary school. This is her third year there. Mrs. Mary Heater, nee Linn, of Buda,Ill, spent, last week with Mrs. W. L Cunningham. Mrs. L. Early entertained rel atives from Ft Littleton and Three Springs over Sunday. Miss Wealthy Foster is spend mg some time with her sister Mrs. Cbas. Schenck. Ted and Clare Repper after ponding their vacation with their mother, returned to Girard Col lege oq Tuesday. They were ac- c mpanied by their brother Max a fax as Huntingdon who visited relatives near there the remain der of the week. Mrs. Griffin and children of Rays Cove, visited her father Daniel Shaffer Saturday and Sun day. September 13. Reed and Ma rian Edwards let. on Saturday for their resDective schools the former to North Point, and the latter to Defiance. The Schools of the Valley be gan on Monday. May it be a profitable term for both teacher and pupil. Miss Young, of Defiance, was tbe guest of Marian Edwardsdur mg the last of the week. Chester Seelar, of Erie, on a motorcycle with a sidecar attach ed, came via Bedford and picked up his uncle, Charles YVertz, and visited relatives during last Thursday and Friday. Dora Stevens has returned for her last year at Defiance High School. Two men from the Engineering Department of the State Board of Health were in the Valley last veok looking after the possible pollution of our streams. Some of our farmers have be gun seeding. More lime and fer tilizer than usual are being used. It' is the general complaint that potatoes are not a good crop, and that they are rotting. Why We Have Grown. Because we have always done banking on the highest, most conservative, most progress ive and painstaking manner and because we have lived up to every promise these are reasons why we outgrew our old home. x From a total of $160,000.00 in deposits four years ago to $316,000.00 deposits to-day, is a good record. We are naturally proud of our beautiful and substantial home one room of which is fitted for the free use of the public and convenience of our patrons for private business engagements or other meetings. Many of our largest and most prosperous depositors started their savings in a small way. Do likewise. Begin to-day, by placing your savings at 3 per cent, compound semi-annual interest in ' , FULTON COUNTY BANK "THE OLDEST AND STRONGEST" McConnellsburer. Pa. Capital $50,O00.00--Surplus and Profits $27,000.00. HARNESS and HORSE GOODS We have the Largest Line ofj Buggy Harness in Franklin County. Twenty-five Different Styles to SelectlFrom. Single Driving Harness $9.00 to f5.C0, Collars if 1.25 to 4 25. Yankee Bridles 1 50 to $2 50. Halters all Leather at 50c, 75c, $1.00, 1.25 and 1 50. Collar Pads 25c. to 50c. Flyueta all leather from $2 25 to $0 50, Cord Nets from $1 00 to $2.50, Higgy Nets from $2 25 to $3 25. Front Gears $3.50 to $1.25, Yankee Front Gears $15.00 and H.r.t. 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, Fa. HAVE YOU WEAK LUNGS? Do colds settle on your chest or In your bronchial tubes? Do coughs hang on, or or you subject to throat troubles? Such troubles should have Immediate treatment with the strengthening powers of Scott's Emulsion to guard against consumption which so easily follows. Scott's Emulsion contai ns pure cm', liver il which peculiarly strengthens th- res ; irntory tract and improves the quality of he Mood; the glycerine in it soothes and '..cals the tender membranes ol the throat. Scott's is prescribed by the best special ists. You can get It at any drug store. Scott ft Bowut, Bloonucld, M. J. Open Letter. Owing to the fact that the time for the Primary Election is drawing near, I wish to say to the Democrats of Fulton County that I will not be able to see each one personally, and I take thi3 method of soliciting the support of every one, promising that if I be elected to the office of County Commissioner that I will use the very best of my judgment in be half of the taxpayers. Thanking them all for the courtesy shown me thus far, I am, Very truly, Pol. Adv. David A. Garland. On a recent Sunday, nearly 1,. 0' 0 automobiles were seen on the Gettysburg Battlefield. MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S Big Underselling Store. We wish to inform our customers that we have some of the most exclusively new styles in trimmed and untnmmed hats ever brought to the County. Hats of the most pi quant ideas in early mid-winter styles, that you'll wonder how we can give such beautiful creations for so small a sum of money. THEY ARE JUST FRESH from Eastern Cities, smart new Bhapon for the Young Miss and cunning styles for the Youngster. All of them new and many of them exclusive shapes and models. The as sortment is perfectly immense, so you'll have no difllculty in finding just tbe Hat tor you. We can also give you Children's BEAR SKIN COATS in all colors, for $1.50, Caps, Combs, Barretts, Collars, Belts, Laces. Come in and examine our stock, and be convinced that we can give you some great bargains. Racket Store We want to name some prices for this month that we think will interest you. Well, we sure 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 Oxfords Walkover now $3.25; $3.50 Oxfords, $2.75; $3.00 Oxfords, $2.25; $2.50 Oxfords, $2.00; $2.00 ones, $1.05; $1.G0 for $1 25; $1 25 for $1 00. Child's and Misses' same reduction. These are bargains and wont last long; so, call early. HORSE COLLARS, FLY NETS. This is the greatest year we ever had on horse gouds 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 45a, GOc, 05c and $1.00. 1 pt. Ball Mason glass jus 40c doz. 1 qt. Ball Mason glass jars 45c doz. i gal. Ball Mason glass jars 05c doz. Jar caps for Mason jirs 15c doz. Tangle foot fly paper 4 double sheets for 5c, or 30c box for 25 double sheets. i pint jjlly 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. 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 and23c. Ladies knit pants 23c. 16 oz. peroxide for 15c. Warner rust proof corsets 50c, 95c and $1.25. 7 cakes Lenox snap 25c. A good broom 24c and 30c. Try the new Gasoline Iron, and savo that a- f ul 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. Runyaa the Eye Alan. At McConnellsburg Friday and Saturday September 17 and 18. Leaving McConnellsburg at 3 P. M. Saturday. Fort Littleton Burnt Cabins Orbisonia Three Springs Saltillo Broad Top Sax ton Sept. 21 p. m Sept. 22-9 to 2 Sept. 23 Sept 24 Sept 25 Sept. 30 Oct 2 to 4. SALUVIA L. E. Foor, of Breezawood, is very ill of heart trouble. Mrs. Myrtle Hann (Myrtle Barber, Mrs. Foor's sister) and Mrs. W. S. Bair went to see him last Sun day. Dwight Sipes went on last Mon day to take a coarse in Perkiomen Seminary, Pennsburg, Pa. David D. Deshoug Jr., of Pitts burgh, arrived home on Suuday. After a short visit among friends he will accompany his mother, Mrs. Mary Deshong, to their home in tbe Smoky City. Squire Bert HaDn has purchas ed a new automobile and took an initial trip Sunday. What hap pened on the mountain, Grace? Try compression next trip. Mrs. Joanna Dixon, of Need more, is spending a month or 8f with her daughter, Mrs. Emory Hassler. J. A. Stewart has divided bis farm into five small farms con taining 25 to 85 acres each, and intends to give industrious, ener getic single (r double) men a chance to own a home of their own. Harvey M St'aifc is hauling limestone tor ii oilier kiln. Limr is doing wonders for him. Among those from a distance who attendel the fuaeral of Mr. and Mis. Floyd Daniel's cnila' were: 'Squire and - Mrs. II. S. Daniels, and Editor and Mrs. A. D. Peightel, of McCmnellsburg. Dr. and Mrs. A M. Barton, Mrs. Dudgeon, and S. C. Barton, ot Hustontown, were among the dozun guests of tho Greon Hill (louse last Sunday. It certainly is commendable how well and loyally tbe voung men of Licking Oreok Valley stand by tbe Lincoln Highway, aDd how hard they work theso hot days to make a good road across Fulton county. Admnistrator's Notice. Estate of Abraham HcrMiey, lute of Wells township, deceased. Notice l hereliy given t""l leltemol Admin istration upon th nliove estate huve been granted to the undersigned All pernors bav ins' claims aguiti-a stud estate will present them properly autheulleuled for ietticnerit. aod those owing the ttuiuu will please call ttnd settle. DAVID HKK5HKY. T-16 At Hiram, Pa. Executor's Notice. Kstate of lieorge ) Uclntter, lute of Union ownship. l'a., deceased. Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to the said estate are re quested to make payment, and those having claims to present the Bbme without delay. MltS. ACilSAH GK1NUKR, 0-19-iH. Ituek Valley, Pa. McConnellsburg & ft. loudon railway co. TO TIIK STUf'KlllHJil.KMor Til K SAID COMPANY: You ire hereby notitlrd thut in pursuance of a resolution duly lulnpled by the Hoard of Di rector o' the Company at their reiuhir tneet ttiK held A ii trust If- HHft. a Mtoekholiters neet in Kill he held at the oltlue of the Compaiy in MeC'oiiin'llhburtf. I'enn a., iid Tuextuy. October iwi.i, ui 1 o clock 1'. M., fur the following purposes: To take action on approval or disapproval of the proposed Increase of the capital Nloek of said Compuny from foO.000 to f .0-niOO. To take action on the approvu. or disapprov al of the proposed increase of the tmb-btetluess of said C inipany from f.?A,00t) to MXi.tUUD. To reory.inl.e the Nittd Company If reorgani zation shall he decided upon at the mcetiiK Voting at the tLeutiUK tiiuy be done in per son or by proxy. Kach stocknoiderlH entitled to as many volctt an be owns share of stock, li. C. LAMUKRSON, Au. 1M, flt. Secretary. yaw V7Tr,V?r7,T,V, No matter what or yoa DM. be r? ure of the ben gaaoune. Th four Ifimom Wavarly Gaolin 76 Special Motor Auto rt all distilled and refined from Pennsylvania Crude Oil. Clean, Uniform. More miles per Gallon, Contain do compressed natural gaa product. WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO. 1iiM4stt hflf rinuUISH, Pi. Illumlnants Lubricants raraflinc Wax I tBrC S lK Book rntt Telia All About oil, Wavarly PraducU Sold by I B. H. SHAW, Hustontown, Pa. ALEXANDER'S McConnellsburg and Fort Loudon Automobile Line by way of the Lincoln Highway. . Leaves MeConnollsburf at 6:15, a. in., aud 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, loaves Fort Loudon on the arrival of tho 11:05 a. m. traln. and the 6:27 p. m. train. I Fare 60 cents. I Any freight or expren marked In my care will receive prompt attention. A share of your patronage solicited Bell phone 3 U 4. J. S ALEXANDER, 4-2'J tf- Proprietor. PUMPS, M. V. MALOT DEALER IN Pumps aDd Pump Repairs. New Worn put in or Re pair Work done on short notice Prices rnsonable and satis faction tfuaraotced. Address, M. V. MALOT, 7-1 8tn, Hustontown, Ph. ltw. Tfunk -:- DEALER IN -:- High Grade Plain Pianos, Playe Pianos, Organs, Victrplas, 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, forxa Player. See me. Let's talk it over. L. W. FUNK. Tha Saisst Brssch-Laadiog ," '"w Gun Builll Nl" I,, nsmmerltm rg nesting y v, JL 12-16-20 Gauge Hammerless "Pump Guns shot vim sn olijectionahle humps or bumps; no IhiIfs on top for gas to hli.w out through or water to '"' fu" ' if" Up Wilh "." or '! 'oll brrech (not a shell of wixhII P', thnrcmiilily nymmetrical Bun without sacrificing strength or safety: Il is tha aafost brsstW0"" shotgun aw bu.lt. ti shuts in 19 and 16 gaiiKes; five iu u mute. , M ,, Hsmnwriesa with Solid Sttel Broach (inside m well as nutl Solid Top-Sid" Ejswfj -Matted Barrel (which Costs 1 00 extra on other gunsl-Prees Button Cartndiis r1''"? ' remove l"'d cartridges quickly from mngaiine without working through action) Doubto.fc;",. ?or,-T"",-Dow Faafura Trigger and Hammer Safely. Handles rapidly : guaranteed in mgahihtyi price standard Grade "A" 12-gauga gun, f 22.60 1 10. or 20-gao.ga. Z4-O0. SS !. "mP postage for big catalog describing all TT 9rt W' JTssirmS Ct. 7ixrut 'Pealing shotguns (hammer and hammer- J if Starti2 f treU rr- leM). all .Eitaiftrrepeating rifles, etc. Poitnnwl 1 42 Willow Street. New Harm. Z. If Vrtii tdnnt rifle. P1''"! ' hntgun, you should have a copy of tha Heal H JOU BnOOl Book-ltiO pages of u.eful Information for shooters. It tell. i all " ' powders, bullets, primers and reloading tools for all standard rifle, pistol snd 1 , ammunition; how to measure powdera accurately; .hows you how to cut your smmui , expense In half and do more and better shooting. This bonk Is free to any shooter wn" scud three stamps postage tu The Martin l'ireutmi Co, U Willow St., New llv" w"