THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONffJ LLSBURQ, TX. MARKET REPORT. COKilEOTKD EVERY WEI. 'ESDAY. The (fraln marketa are taken from Cham ersburg dully newspapers. The provision vrluei are Hioao that obtain In MeCuuneiuv aurg. GRAIN Wheat 105 New wheat Bran 1.50 Corn "6 Outs 43 Rve 80 PROVISIONS Ham oer lb 18 Shoulder 14 Bacon, Sides per tb 12 Potatoes. Der bushel 40 Butter, Creamery 27 Butter, Country Eggs, per dozen 26 Lard, tier tb 9 Live Calves, per lb 7 Chickens, per lb 12 A fine 8-lb. son wa9 born to Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Lake of Ayr township, on Tuesday evening of last week. Dr. Steven3 will be in Dr. Da vis's office November Sth, 9th and, probably, the 10th. McCon nellsburjr office will be closed dur ing that time. 10-2S-2t Mrs. A. E. Riley ha3 returned to her home in Dunlap, Iowa, af ter having spent several months with her sons Samuel and Joe, and with other relatives in this county. HIDES. Frank B. Sipes pays the highest market price for beef hides at tieir butcher hop in McConnellaburg, also highest price paid for calf skins sheepskins and tallow. Advertisement. Mr. Joseph Sipes, of Licking Creek township, wa9 an agree able caller at the News office. Monday. It was the first time Mr. Sipes had been in town for more than a year. Mr. Sipes' friends will be glad to know that he is in reasonably good health. Mrs. Wilmer Rupe, (Linna Sipes) left for her home at En triken, Pa., yesterday, after hav ing spent a week with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sipes in Licking Creek township. She was accompanied by her little daughter Elsie. It was Linna's first visit home in three years. Her husband is opei ati: 3 a 400 . ere farm, and is a busy man. . Chicken Swallop Supper. The joint choirs of the Reform ed and Presbyterian churches will give a ChickeA swallop sup per in the rooms formerly occu pied by Mrs. Little's millinery on Saturday evening beginning at 5 o'clock. Price 25 cents. Pro ceeds for benefit of the choirs. Sale Register. Thursday, November 4, Inten ding to remove from the County, Mrs. Frank Nitsche will sell at her residence 1J- mile west of Hus tontown on the road leading to Laidig, horses, cattle, hogs, farm machinery, household goods, and grain by the bushel. Credit 6 months. Suffrage and Temperance. There will be held in the Audi torium Sunday evening a union meeting of all the churches in town, at which addresses will be made on Woman Suffrage by Hon John P. Sipes, Rev. J. L Yearick and Miss Mollie Seylar; and, on Temperance, by Rev. Dr. Prugh, of Harrisburg. Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the Needlework Guild will be held at the home of Mrs. J. L. Grove on Wednesday, November 3rd at 2 o'clock, p. m., for the annual in gathering of articles prepared. Friends of the Guild are invited to be present. Card of Thanks. Edwin Deshong and family de sire to express their gratitude for the sympathy and assistance given by their neighbors and friends during the illness of Ed win's mother, Mrs. Mahalah De shong. HAVE YCU BEEN SICK? Then you realize the utter weakness that robs ambition, destroys appetite, and makes work a burden. Torestorethat strength and stamina that is so essential, nothing has ever equaled or compared with Scott's Emulsion, be tause its strength -suatainii;.: nourish lent invigorates the blood to distribute ncrgy throughout the body whileits tonic alue sharpens the appetite nd restores aenith in a natural, permanent way. If you are run down, tired, nervous, overworked or lack strength, get Scott's Emulsion to-day. It is free from alcohol, v ScuU ft Bwwne. Uloonifield. N.I. Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. RATES One cent pur word for each Insertion. No advertisement accepted or less than 15 cents. Cash must aO' company order. Wanted. A bright, active girl in one of Bedford's best homes. No cooking, scrubbing, milkinyr, or other hard work, but the wages is all right. Apply at the News office. 10 7-tf Sthay Steeu Black Mulley Steer came to the premises of Wm. Seiders near Knobsville about the last of August, weight about 700 lbs. Owner can have same by proving property and paying charges. Wanted: Distnci manager lor McConnollsburg and vicinity; good proposition for the right man, previous experience unnec essary. Free school of instruc tion. Address Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance Company Accident and Health Department Saginaw, Michigan. Capital $2, 000,000. COMFORTING WORDS. Many a JfcConnellsburg Household Will Find Tliem So. To have the pains and aches of a bad back removed to be entire ly free from annoying, dangerous urinary disorders, is enough to make any kidney sufferer grate ful. The following advice of one who has suffered will prove com forting words to hundreds of Mc Connellsburg readers. . F. M. Taylor, civil engineer, Water St., McConnellsburg, says "I suffered from severe pains in my back and loins. I had weak kidnevs, the action beinu irregu lar. Doan's Kidney Pills gave me great relief. 1 always take them with me when 1 go out of town, because if I catch cold, I eet a slight attack of the trouble. When this occurs, I can always depend upon Doan's Kidney Pills lor relief." Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask tor a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Taylor had. Foster-Milourn Co , Props., Buf falo, N. Y. Advertisement. Lodge Resolutions. Whkrkas, It has pleased the Su preme Councilor of Heaven and Earth ; 1 remove from our midst on the elgh ' enth day of October, 11)15, our be .oveii nnd honored brother, E. B. Fra ker: therefore, be it Resolved, That Clear Ridge Coun cil, No. 940 Jr. O. U. A. M., has lost a true and faithful member; his wife a faithful husband; his child, a true and devoted father, and the community, a faithful and upright citizen. Resolved, That the members of this Council bow In humble submis sion to the Divine decree, realizing that he doeth all things for our good; and, that the charter of of this council be draped in mourning for a period of thirty days. Resolved, That the officers and members of this courcil extend to the bereaved wife and child their heart felt sympathy in this hour of bereave ment. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be spread on the journal of this council, and a copy presented to the widow and child. W. J. Henry, John Coulter, Shbisidan Ramsey, Committee. What's Going On? One of the most interesting features of "The Philadelphia Press" each Sunday is the Maga zine Section. In this section will be found reading suitable for every mem ber of the family. Besides the serial story "False Evidence," by E. Phillips Oppenheim, will be found several delightful short stories by the popular writers of the day. Especially worthwhile i3 the page devoted to the his tory of the world for the week. This history page is well worth keeping, for when the pages are bound, they will make a very val uable volume. Remember to get 'The Philadelphia Press" for your Sunday reading. Sunday School Convention. The Taylor District Sunday School Convention was held at the Hustontown M. E. church, Saturday, October 23, Erra Clev enger presiding. Very interesting and helpful talks were given by Rev. E. J. Croft, C. J. Brewer, W. C. Pat terson, A. U. Nace, Rev. Benson and Rev. Reidell. Officers for the ensuing year were elected by a committee appointed by the resident Olitipa Keebaugh, Secretary. What Will You "A just Government derives its just Powers from the consent of the governed." THESE STATES O. K. VOTES FOR WOMEN Gve the 0. K. to Pennsylvania November 2nd. Mark Ballot with cross "X" in square after "Yes." Amendment No. 1 MRS. A. F. Big Underselling Store. The unusual bustle of ladies going in and out of Mrs. Little's Millinery Store is caused by the large stock of all the newest creations in Hats and other Fall and Winter Millinery which she has just received. They say the hats are just beautiful. BUY DIRECT AND SAYE MONEY Double Service Auto Tires Guaranteed 7000 Miles Service Proof Against Puncture Double the thlckDess of the best standard makes of tires; average 10 or 12 layers of strong fabric, plug nearly one Inch of tough tread rubber, 100 per cent, greater wearing depth and double the mileage, besides being practically puncture-proof. Unequalled for severe service or rough and rugged roads, hard pave ments and other places where tire troubles cannot be tolerated. Ride 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 11m Ited, but we make the followfng low special Introductory Prices: Tire. Tube Tlren TubM f 17.45 IMp 41.30 f.l0 s-.'.w r; iKi.no 6:0 28.30 a.co Kill :vit'4 3xl4 31x114 37x5 I'M XUVi 14.75 Wl 15.75 31x1 111.70 a 10 8.--0 .ii 4.35 Two or more 10 per cent, discount non-skids 10 per nent. additional. All sizes any type. Remit by draft, money order or cer tided personal chock; acceptance of order optional with consignee. Descriptive folder and complete 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. Do About It? Wyoming Oregon Colorado Kansas Idaho Arizona Utah Illinois Washington Montana California Nevada Alaska. Yes X No LITTLE'S price list mailed on request. Double Service Tire & Rubber Company AKRON, O -Dept. C 2. No matter what car yon ue. bt nu of the bent guoline, Th four fnmous Wavorly Carolines 76 Special Motor Auto are all distilled and refined from Pennsylvania Crude Oil. Clean. Uniform. More mile per Gallon. Contain no compreaaed natural gal product. WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO. Moueiit bflnn riTTtllMM, N. Illumlnanta lubricant 9 raraffine Wax ' Ifttr. Telia All About Oil, Wavorly Products Sold by B. H. SHAW, Hustontown, Pa. J Mo matter what car von ue. bt f ... RACKET Just received our to get it across the mountain as they wanted it over there is 7c lb., and our price is 6c if you take a coil of 25 or 5 lbs. This is the very best twine that money can buy. Shock tyers I to 23 cents; also the cents. Corn cutters half-bushel measures Paints and Oils. Now is a good time to paint as paint has got cheap again We are handling the best grades of these goods that can be found. Old Dutch lead 7Jc lb.; Lewis whito lead 8c; Carters pure white lead 8c right here no freight. Why go away and pay moi e? Also the best ready-mixed paint on earth the 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; Horse Blankets, 98c. to $5.00. 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 10 cent Hose. Our men's heavy work socks at 3 pair for 25c are dandy. Child's 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 wb can save you money. HULL , & BENDER, McConnellsburg, Pa. v ' McConnellsburg & ft. loudon4railway co. TO THE STOC'KlIUI.IIKIlHOir THE SAID CoUPANTI You lire hereby notified that In pursuance of a resolution duly adopted by the Hoard of Di rector of the Compuuv ut their regular meet ing held August Id. HH5. a stockholders' meet ing will be held at the otllue of the Company In McConnellsburg. Penn'a.. on Tuesday, October M, IMA. at 1 o'clock P. M., for the following purposes: To tuke action on approval or disapproval of the proposed Increase of the cftpilul Ntock of said Company from M,0J0 to J A .000 .00. To take ftction on the approval or diHiipprov alof tlte proponed increuseof the indebtediieua of aiil Company from .1S.0OU to ID0,U:0.U). To reorganize the Kttid Company If reorgani sation shall be decided upon at the meeting. Votlug at the meeting may be done In per son or by proxy. Each stock Holder Is entitled to as many votea aa he owns hhureu of stock. u. c. lamumison, Aug. 20, 8t. Secretary. ALEXANDER'S McConnellsburg and Fort Loudon Automobile Line by way of the Lincoln Highway. Leaves McConnellsburg at 0:1,'), a. m., and 1 p. m., arriving at Fort Lou don in time for the 7:44 a. m. train and the 3:13 p. ra. train. Returning, leaves Fort Loudon on the arrival of ,he 11:05 a. m. train, and the 0:27 p. 'n. train. Fare GO cents. Any freight or express marked In my care will receive prompt attention. A share of your patronage solicited Bull phone 3 U 4. J. S. ALEXANDER, 1-20'tf- Proprietor. STORE fodder yarn for this season and it was a hard jo heavy sash cord for them. 23c. Hand made Bushel 50c. - Roofing Roofing Galvanized Roofing has got so awful high, that it has be come expensive. We are selling quite a lot of Ru b ber Roofing. See ours at 70, 85, and $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 improve ments. 1 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-OO 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. L W. FUNK DEALER IN -:- High Grade Plain Pianos, Playe 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 unprinctpled 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 an 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 brgan for a Piano, or Player Piano; or your Plain Piano, for a Player. See me. Let's talk it over. , v , L. W. FUNK, xaEssxsmzscsxxKa: over there. The pric Husking pins 3 to 25; baskets good. Our 95c Guns and Ammunitions. Guns and ammunition &ra coming in now. Don't let' any one scare you with thtf storv that the nrice is donbla tf h.t it ttt na a traa. a rrr U " had ours bought early, and 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 winter. See our Men's Overalls at; 75 cents. Our Sweater Line is Com plete, and we can save you money. Don't buy until you see ours.
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