THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONKBLLBBURG, PA. MARKET REPORT. CORRECTED EVERY WEDNESDAY. Tbe (train markets re taken from the Cham ! ersuurg daily newspapers. The provision t rieca are those that obtain In MoOouuclls i urg. GRAIN Wheat 105 New wheat Bran 1.50 Corn Oats 43 Rye 0 PROVISIONS Ham per S) 18 Shoulder 14 Bacon, Sides per tb 12 Potatoes, per bushel . . . . 40 Butter, Creamery 27 Butter, Country Eggs, per dozen Lard, per lb 9 Live Calves, per lb 7 Chickens, per tb . ... 1- Auto tires (any size) and Sup plies at J. K. Johnston's. Mrs. Leslie W. Seylar and Mrs. E. J. Post are spending this week in Washington City. George W. Humbert of Ayr township bought Charlie Fore's farm near Knobsville on Tuesday for the sum of $4,500.00. All sizes of Ammunitions and full line of Guns at J. K. John ston's. Don't forget to get your new Fall Coat from the prettiest line we ever carried. J. K. Johnston. Mrs. Joseph B. Doyle, of Mer cersburg, is spending a few days with her McConnellsburg rela tives and other friends. Men's and Youth's Suits and Overcoats a large line of new ones at J. K. Johnston's. Mrs. Ellis Lynch and Mrs. H. U. Nace have been spending a week in the home of Dr. and Mrs N. C. Trout at Red Lion, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Alexan der, of Washington, D. C. ar rived in McConnellsburg last Thursday evening for a short visit among relatives. 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 heepskus and tallow. . Advertisement. Geo. W. Sipes cal'ed at the of- ice a few minutes Monday, and t was he that told us that the ;urkeys out on Betz Pwidge were ,o closely pressed by hunters last week, that they were seen feed ing Saturday night with acety lene lamps fastened to their heads. Edgar A. Alexander, who with his brother J. Scott Alexander, has been engaged in freighting between the Cumberland Valley railroad stations and McConnells burg during the past summer, ha3 accepted a position with the Crescent Bakery Company, Way nesboro, and went to work on his new job Monday morning. Mr. John Henry, of Clear Ridge spent a few hours in town one day last week. As will be seen by referring to his adver tisement in another column, Mr. Henry is agent for the Chatham Grain Grader and Cleaner, an apparatus that is invaluable to every farmer. See the adver tisement and write Mr. Henry for further information. After an absence of more than thirty-eight years, W. H. Suders is visiting his mother Mrs. Susan Suders, and sisters Susan (Mrs. Thomas Johnson), Emma (Mrs. Daniel McQuade) Annie Dehart (of Mercersburg) and brother George in this place. Will is meeting many of his old school mates and other friends and is enjoying his visit very much. After almost a day of unsuc cessful hunting last Friday, and when he was just about to start home and give it up for a bad job, Harry H. Bergstresser un expectedly got a bead on a gob ler, the shell exploded, and the bird was Harry's. It was some bird; for when it was measured it showed 43 inches from point of beak to point of tail, and CO inches from tip to tip, and weighed 19 i pound3. 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 facet, lean bodies, frequent colds, nd lack of ambition. For all such children we say with i nmistakable earnestness: They nerd .' icott's Emulsion, and need it now. It os: esses in concentrated form the very jod elements to enrich their bluod. It ihanges weakness to strcuifth; it makes them stardy and strong. No alcohol. fcstt lVmBt.BkwaUlcld.lt. J. Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. RATF.S One cent per word for each Insertion. No advertisement accepted jr less than 15 cents. Cash must ac company order. Fon Sale. Three Colts cne three years old, one, two next spring, the other three months old. Inquire at News ofllce. It Foa Sale: Running Ueira of Spring Wagon with Tongue and Shafts or will trade it for good wood. Samuel Bender, McCon nellsburg, Pa. 10 14 2t. Wanted. A bright, active girl in one of Bedford's best homes. No choking, scrubbing, milkinsr, or other hard work, but the wages is all right. Apply at the News office. 10-7-tf ANSWER THE CALL. McConnellsburg People Have Found That This is Necessary. A cold, a strain, and a sudden wrpnch, A little cause may hurt the kid ceys. Spells of backache often follow; Or some irregularity of the ur ine. A splendid remedy for such at tacks, A medicine that has satisfied thousands 19 Doan's Kidney Pills. Thousands of people rely upon it Here is one case: Mrs. P. E. Wothington, Pleas ant St., Chambersburg, Pa , says I have taken Doan's Kidney Pills for severe pains in the back, diz zy spells and a tired, languid teel ing. They have given me great relief." Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask lor a Kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Wothington had. Foster-Miluurn Co , Props , Buf falo, N. Y. Advertisement. Sale Register. Thursday, November 4, Inten ding to remove from the County, Mrs. Frank Nitsche will sell at her residence mile west of IIus tontown on the road leading to Laidifr, hors?s, cattle, hogs, farm machinery, household goods, and grain by the bushel. Credit 6 months. Wednesday, October 27, Mrs. .chsah Gien?er, executrix of the will of George C. Gienger, de ceased, will sell at the late resi dence ot the decedent in buck Valley, 3 horses, 1 Brood sow, traction engine, saw mill, planer, wood saw, fodder shredder, corn harvester, threshing machine, reaper, mower, manure spreader wagons, surrey, sleigh, farm im plements, some household goods, etc. Sale will begin at 9 o'clock, sharp, whon terms will be made known. FORT LITTLhTON. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Aikens are visiting the latter's mother, Mrs. J. W. Fraker. Miss Sue Orth has gone to Wells Valley for a few week's vis it. Charles Husler and wife and daghter Beatrice, of Dickinson, Cumberland county, and Calvin James and Emmet Harr, of Har risburg, are visiting Mr. Husler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Husler, and incidentally hunting turkeys. Mrs. Laura Heeter, of Three Springs, is spending some time with her mother Mrs. Rebecca Orth. Harry Cromer, Ralph Fraker, Frank Bare, Beaver Fraker, Char les Husler and James Stevens were among the lucky turkey hunters last week. PLUM RUN. Pleasant Waltz is very low with typhoid fever. ..Visitors 10 the home of Mrs. Martha Waltz last Sunday were David Harr, Julia Mellott, Frank Shives. Shade Truax and wife and two children Lena and Floyd. . . John 11. Fish er is now in a hospital in Cum berland where he underwent an operation for appendicitis. His many friends wish lnm a speedy recovery. . .The construction of tbe new Mt. ion church is now well under way. Concrete blocks to be used in the building are be ing furnished by S. R. Cohill of Hancock. ..Thore will be a Wo man Suffrage and Temperance meeting at Mt. Zion church Sat urday evening, October SOth. M L Truax and Rev. E. J. Croft will be the speakers. Everybody invited to be present. Seeding Time a Reminder. Seeding time reminds us that "Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap." and if a man sows extravagance he shall reap embarrassment and dependence. The man who sows economy and saves a part of his earnings will reap comfort and in dependence in old age. Our system and efforts have enabled hundreds of people of Fulton County to provide for the future. FULTON COUNTY BANK , "THE OLDEST AND STRONGEST" McConnellsburg, Pa. Capital $50,000.00. Surplus and Profits $27,000.00. MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S Big Underselling Store. We wish to inform our customers that we have some of the most exclusively new p.tyles in trimmed and untrimmed 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 Eistern Cities, smart new shapes 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 the Hat tor you. We can also give vou Children's BEAR-SKIN COATS in all colors, for $1.50, Cups, Combs, Barretts, Collars, Belts, Laces. Come in and examine our stock, and be convinced that we can give you some great bargains. I " n i wnm nmAirm MIMi SIMM. 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 $25.00, Collars $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. Fly nets all leather from $2.25 to $0.53, A J ' i i . I H auler iruiu lu V' , ' N Cord Nets from $1.00 to $2.50, f ! V 'K-iii&d Huggy Nets from $2.25 to $3.25. tr l- J Jtsr Front Gears 3M) 10 4-25, Yankee Front Gears $15.00 and up, Yankee Breeching $18.00 to 3 tr . $20 00. Summer Lap Spreads from 50c to $2.50. Harness Oils and Soaps, and Machine Oil. Mad orders promptly attended to. SMITH BROTHERS, West Seminary Street, Mercersburg, Pa. Gauge Hammerless Pump" Guns " 12-16-20 Til. Sfrt BrMckJWUa Cua Built I fV - : Mrnmn ... .n.tin. " ' T KhotCTin is ft fme.antiraniiif. Iir.-itniiu tnv nliircti.mal.lc humps or bump; no holes on top lor pas to Mow out tlirnueh or alrr to (ret In; can t frrce up with rain, snow or slrct: its solid stcil brrrch (not ft shell ot wood) permits ft tliorimuhlir symmetrical gun without sacrificing strcneth or safety: it is U tftiut braech-loadina shotgun Tr built. Six slmts in 1 anil IS nauitr; five in K0 gaunc. It is Hw,mdi with Solid Sl.IBnech (inside as well as out) Solid Top-Sid. Ejection -Milted B.rr.l (which coM $4.00 extra on other minnl-Pros, Button C.rthoV. Kel.u.-(to remove loaded cartridges qmrkly from mnauine without workmu throuiih actionl Doubl. Eitrac tors-Taka-Dowa F.atur.-Trinerr and Hammer S.fety. Hamlin rapidly : guaranteed in shoot ing ability : price standard Crad. "A" 12-gaug. gun, 22.60 10. or 20-gaug. 324-00. Send S atimps postaiie (or lug catalog describing all TV r. jn ' VLoiut repeating shotguns (hammer and hammer- 40ijManUiftlVaniUUt.t less), all aV&an&arcpcating rifles, r te. Do it now I 42 Willow Stre.t, New Har.n. Conn. If vml aVinnr rifle, pitol or thotirun, you should have 1 copy of the Id.al Hand 1 juu jiiuui Book loO page, of un-ful information for shooters, it tells all about powders, bullrts, primers and reloading tools for all standard rillc, pistol and shotgun ammunition; how to measure powders accurately; shows you how to cut your ammunition expense in half and do more anil bi-tter shooting. This book is free to any shooter who will send three lamps postatje to The Marlia Fircarmi Co., 41 Willow St., New Haven, Conn. BUY DIRECT AND SAVE MCNiY Double Service Auto Tires Guaraatced 7000 Kiles Service Proof Against Puncture Double the thickness of the best standard makes of tires; average 10 or 12 layers of strong fabric, plus Dearly one Inch of touh tread rubber. 100 per cent, greater wearing; depth and double the mileage, besides being practically puncture-proof. Unequalled for severe lervloa or rough and rugged roads, bard pave ments and other places where tire troubles cannot be tolerated. Hide as easy as an ordinary pneumatic air space and pressure being the same. . Used In U. S. Government and Euro pean War Service. Our output Is lira lied, but we make th following low special Introductory Prices: prio list mailed on request. Double Service Tire & Rubber Company AKRON, O.-Dept. C 2. Tim X.il :i:l' l'"o K;i'i 1-1 Xlt I.VT5 :iixi 1070 Tjbn UM :t 10 4 M t.,15 Wit adit's H XI a.xi Tlrm tn if, in ai tt.hu v:i ito Jo w Two or more 10 per cent, discount nun skids 10 per cent, additional All si'es any type. Kemlt by draft, money order or cmtifled personal check; acceptance of order optional with consignee. Descriptive folder and complete, petroleum product made all made trom high grade Pennsylvania Crude Oil. Cautolioaa, Illuminating oils, lubricating oil and paraffin wax. For all purpoaaa. 3o Page Booklet Pre telU nil aboat oil Waverly Oil Works Co. Indapandant Raflnora .PITTSBURGH, PA. 11 1.1 1 J J a D-n -1 I M' inuvpenonii rvssi issvs I" I I A .PITTSBURGH, PA. HIO I I I IT - s.ro -V I '' " H Wavvrly Products Sold by I I B. II. SHAW,. I I Ilustontown, Pa. I Just received our fodder yarn for this season and it was a hard job to get it across the mountain as they wanted it over there. The price over there is 7c lb., and our price is 6c if you take a coil of 25 or 50 lbs. This is the very best twine that money can buy. Shock tyers 13 to 23 cents; also the heavy sash cord for them. Husking pins 3 to 25 cents. Corn cutters 23c. Hand made Bushel baskets good. Our 95c half-bushel measures 50c. Paints and Oils. Now is a good time to paint as paint has got cheap again We are bundling the best grades of these goods that can be found. Old Dutch lead 7'ic lb.; Lewis white lead 8c; Carters pure white lead 8c right here no freight Why go away and pay more? Also the best ready-mixed paint on earth tbe Devoe. Pure oil lor medical use and this is what yon want for good painting. Don't buy Western oil. Our price 75c. We have a full line of tinting colors. Bed Blankets 45c. to $5 00; Ilorse Blankets, 08c. to $5. 00. Roofing Roofing Galvanized Roofing has got so awful high, that it has be come expensive. We are selling quite a lot of Rubber Roofing. See ours at 70, 85, and f 1.25 for 108 square feet. The 85-cent and the 1.25 have cement and nails in each roll. Men's cord pants $1.25, $1 75 $2 25, and $2 45. Men's work and dress coats 1.25 to $2.50. Men's rain coats $1.25 to $7.90 see our $4 75coatguar anteed, with all improvements. Guns ani Ammunitions. Guns and ammunition are coming in now. Don't let any ono scare you with tbe story that the price is douV what it was a year ago. We had ours bought early, utd can save you money. See our hunting coats. Before the advance, we laid in a good stock of Men's and Boys' Overalls, and can sell at old prices this wiuter. See our Men's Overalls at 75 cents. Our Sweater Line is Com plete, and we can save yon money. Don't buy until yon see ours. We want to say just a few words about our shoes. In the first place, we have an assortment that you seldom see in as small a town 400 square feet of floor space just for shoes; so we are "in position to show you more than one style for children going to school. We have a great line, and at prices that will be a big saving to you. We have our Walk-over Queen Quality, Endicott,& Johnston and Selz lines all in. See them. Underwear, Sweaters, Hosiery. Don't fail to see our line of Sweaters, Underwear, and Hosiery. Sweaters 45c to $2.50; Bear Brand Hose 2 pair for 25c. See our lu cent Hose. Our men's heavy work socks at 3 pair for 25c are dandy. Child'6 underwear IOc to 48c. Misses 23c to 55c. Boys' 24c each or union suits heavy, 48c. Ladies' 23c to 65c. Men's heavy fleece lined underwear 35c each. High Rock best made at 45c. Men's union suits 80c to 90. Call and we will convince you that we can save you money. HULL & BENDER, McConnellsburg, Pa. McConnellsburg & ft. loudon railway co.s2 To Tint Stock houieks or tiibkaiu Company: You are hereby notlllprt thut In pursimnoe of a resolution duly adopted by Hie llounl of Di rectors of the Coinimnv lit their reiruliir meet ing held Au mist iu. luift. u NtookholilerH' meet liilf will be held ut the olllce of the Conipiiuy In MuCunnellaburic. l'eun'a., on Tuexduy. October 26, I1H.S, at 1 o'clock 1'. M.. for the following purpose: To tuUe action on upprovul or dlsupprovnl of the propocd Increase of the capital stock of said Company from iHI.OiO to fiV'.ftO 00. To lake aclion on the upprovul ordUrtpprov alof (he proposed increasrof the indebleuuenH of salrt Company from (Wft.uou to .riUU,wu.U). To reorganize tho mild Company If reorgani zation shall be decided upon at the meeting. Voting at the iLeetiug maybe done In per son or by proxy. R ich stockholder! entitled to aa mitny votes aa he owim share of stock. B. C. LAMUEUSON, L W. FUNK . -:- DEALER IN -:- High Grade Plain Pianos, Playe Pianos, Organs, Victrolas, Rec ords, and Professional Tu ner, McConnellsburg, Aug.'Jtl.tt. Secretary. ALEXANDER'S McConnellsburg and Fort Loudon Automobile Line by way of the Lincoln Highway. Leaves McConnellsburg at 6:15, a. ro., and 1 p. m., arriving at Fort Lou Ion In time (or the 7:44 a. m. train icd the 3:13 p. ro. train. Returning, leaves Fort Loudon on the arrival of 'he 11:05 a. m. train, and the 0:27 p. oi. train. Fare 60 cents. Any freight or express marked In my care will receive prompt attention. A sham of your patronage solicited Dull phone 3 H 4. J. S. ALEXANDER, 1 21) tf- Proprietor, Nothing adds more to the refinements of home than good music. To have good music you must have a gcod 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 's 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.