MARKET REPORT. OORKKOTKO EVERT WBONESDAT. Tha frln market are taken from tb Cham tarsburg dally newspapers. The proTlslon s loea art inoae that obtain In MoCounell- GRAIN 7heal 13) Law wheat Uran 1.40 Torn 70 t Hti 60 ivy a 85 PROVISIONS LUm per lb 16 Shoulder 14 Baccn, Sldeiper ft 12 f 'o.atocs, per bushel 86 Butter, Creamery 31 Butter, Country 24 Eggs, per dozen 22 Lard, per lb., 10 Live Calves, per lb 9 Chickens, per lb 12 HIDES. Frank B. Sipes pay 8 the highest market price lor boef hides at tteir butcher hop in McConnellaburg, also highest price paid for call skins sheepskins and tallow. Advertisement. Cards of Thanks. We wish through the columns of your paper to thank our kind friends and neighbors who so courteously assisted us during the sickness and death of our be loved father and husband. Ma ry E., VV. Blair, Levi V., Flora B., Mabel R. J. and Ruth V. Gar land. Bazaar. The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. church of Burnt Cabins, will hold a Bazaar at the home of Mrs. Lemuel Cline, Thursday, February 10, 1916. There will be fancy work of different kinds, and domestic articles. Come everybody and get a good warm supper. Benefits for a good cause. Notice. All persons indebted to the as signed estate of H. L Gish, Mer cersburg, Pa. are requested to make payment on or before Jan. 29, 1916, or I will be at liberty to place the accounts for collection. For yonr convenience I will be at Poffenberger's Office January 5 and 29th from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Geo. L Wolf,' Assignee. Creencastle, Pa. Fw. R. 4. . Salesman Dies. George M. Bachtell, traveling salesman for J. W. Myers & Co., wholesale grocers of Chambers burg and Hagerstown, died at his home in the latter place Thursday morning of last week, of diphtheria, aged 39 years. His wife is ill with the same dis ease. For many years Mr. Bach tell was well known to a majority of the people of the County be tween McConnellsburg and the Maryland line. Advance cards written at Hancock on January 25th, stating that he would call on customers in McConnellsburg on the 27th were received here, r.nd now serve to indicate how rapidly the disease did its fatal work. Are Getting More Eggs. But a few years ago, the aver age number of eggs laid by farm hens in the course of a year was 60. It is now nearer 80. Not all farm flocks improved, but those that did, raised , the average. Now, things like that don't "just happen" in this old world there is 'always a reason. So many women depend entirely upon their hens to furnish the little bit of cash they must have that some of them have paid h""1 n things tb wrtv v'een told over . Pri, o ver again hundreds of times, and the result is flock improve ment It is beginning to be un derstood that laying eggs is a serious business for the hen, and that in order to lay many eggs, she muat have help to keep her body in full strength when weath er is bad, and in addition to this, vitality sufficient to spare to go into egg production. She cannot do both on slim feed and exposure night and day. WHAT CATARRH IS It has been said that every third person has catarrh in some form. .Science has shown that nasal catarrh often indicates a general weakness of the body; and local treatments in the form of snuffs and vapors do little, il any good. ' To correct catarrh you should treat its lause by enriching your blootl Willi the .il-food in Scott'a Emulsion which is a medicinal food and a building-tonic, frt.e tromalcoholorany harmful drupi. Try it. SroM ft Bowne, Blootnfirld, N. J. , ttmmmmmammtmMimmim iiiiIXi.w 'Mil w ' mum Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc RATES One cent per word for each Insertion. No advertisement accepted for less than 15 cents. Cash must ac company order. Eggs Wanted. I want all the fresh eggs I can buy. Highest price paid. Dr. Geo. E. Barthol omew, McConnellsburg, Pa. tf. Fok Sale Traction Engine Threshing Outfit, Clover Huller, Cloverseed Windmill, and saw mill. Bargain to right man. Call on A. L. Wible, City Hotel, Mc Connellsburg, Pa. 1 27 2t For Sale. The Abraham Wagoner property in Knobsville. Improvements are a 6 room house. Lot contains 4J acres. A desirable home. Geo. W. Wag oxer, att'y-in-fact lor heirs. 1-27 4t Crossties Wanted. No. 1 Whiteoak and Rockoak 68c No. 2 Whiteoak and Rockoak 50c No. 3 Whiteoak and Rockoak 28c No. 1 Chestnut , 40c No. 2 Chestnut 25c Mixed Oak, No. 1 85c Mixed Oak, No. 2 25c Harry Balser, Hanceck, Md. 1-27 4t. Wanted. Responsible, energetic man for Fulton county agency for newest Acetylene Gas Generator for lighting purposes. Sells at half price of any other make'. Only those who can finance own ac counts apply. Reply with ref erences. J. A Peifer, Mifflin ville, Pa. ' ' Surprise Party. Monday, January 24th, was Mrs. Margaret Lynch 's 73rd birthday, and to celebrate the event, the word was quietly passed around, and a number of her rel atives and neighbors assembled at her home near Big Cove Tan nery. The surprise had been carefully planned, and it was not until her brother, John J. Gor don, arrived that she began to suspect that there was something more than ordinary going on. But the climax was reached when at twelve o'clock, there were seat ed around the family dining table the large number of persons present, and the dinner was in keeping with the occasion. Mrs. Lynch ezijoyed the pleas ant surprise.and feels very grate ful to her friends for their thoughtfulness and for the many useful gifts. Among those pres ent were, Mrs. Margaret Lynch, Jacob Gordon and wife, John J Gordon, Jacob Clouser and wife, Mrs. Lizzie Tolbert, Mrs. Rachel Staves, Biddis Lynch, wife and son Hayes, George Lynch, wife and children Helen, May and Mary Ellen; Ella Harris and daughter Ruth, Mack Lynch and sons George and Amos, John Gordon, Maude Miller and daugh ter Gladys; Wilbert Mann and wife, Nellie Hess and Flora Shives. They all went home about four o'clock, wishing Mrs. Lynch many more happy birth days. QRACEY. The institute at Gracey last Friday night was well attended and quite a success. The pro posal to Mr. Clovertop was inter esting. Mrs. Minta Miller and dlss Laura Carmack, of Clear rtidge, spent last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Je- ri. Heefner. V'b4 Jessie Cutchall is home from her school for a few days taking care of a dose of grippe. Mrs. Jeanette Flemming and Miss Inez Winegardner, of Clear Ridge, spent last Thursday with Mrs. Flemming's parents Mr. and Mrs.E. O. Kesaelnng. Charley Landers has been on the sick list, but we are glad to say he is improving. Albert King spent Sunday with his family. He is employed at Kearney. Tbe sad news reached our com munity last Saturday that John McQuait was killed at Woodvale, but we have heard no particulars how tbe accident happened. Meeting of Stockholders. A meeting ot tbe stockholders of the Valmont Telephone Com pany will be held at the Com pany's Office in McConnellsburg, Pa , January 29th 1 p. m. for election of directors. B. W. Pfx;k, Secretary. National Thrift Day-February Third. On this day a National Campaign will be started throughout the country to end needless waste, and to teach everybody the habit of THRIFT. This is a good time to take account of stock and start right now to stop that needless waste. Men, women, children all should get the habit, and when once formed, it's easy to save. ; Let us help you to start. You can deposit your savings in any amount in this bank and it will help you to be THRIFT . FULTON COUNTY BANK, McConnellsburg, Pa. GEO. A. HARRIS, President C. R. SPANGLER, Vice President WILSON L. NACE, Cash ROBT. G. ALEXANDER, ier I Teller I 0 1 February Sale February Sale k 0 SIERER'S Rurmiture Store Chambersburg, Pa. We want to interest our Mc Connellsburg Patrons in our ANNUAL FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE I shoes During this month we offer unusual inducements in every department of our store. This sale occurs but once in every twelve months; it is not an accidental happening, but a well planned sale that we conduct to weed out our discontinued patterns, odd pieces and small assortments. SHAPIRO BROS. Huntingdon County's Largest Department Store ORBISONIA, PA. The greatest of all CLEARANCE SALES begin next week and will continue through February. Every one of our eight different departments of fers you savings of from 1-3 to 1-2 on all New Seasonable Merchandise. Msns Suits and Overcoats and Trousers! Every Garment is cut in price at from 30 to 50 per cent, less than regular prices. Nowhere else can you get such values as in this clearance. Walkovers for $3.00; $3.00 Work Shoes $1.98; $2.25 shoes $1.19 up to $2.00 values; 89c childrens shoes way down. LADIES AND MISSES COATS, SUITS AND SKIRTS, All the seasons goods at almost 1.-4 price. BIG SALE OF WHITE GOODS at tremendous clear ance prices. We have been told repeatedly that Furniture can be bought here for less money than elsewhere. Why we can sell cheaper, is no secret; FOR, 63 YEARS, We have been conducting a Furniture Store at the same location, have studied the business, and have built up a good trade by selling dependable furniture. We own the building, which, with our location and expense-saving, makes our cost of doing business, less than stores more centrally located hence, our , ability to sell chaa.v 1 HOUSEHOLD GOODS, FURNISHINGS, CARPETS, Furniture, Etc., at big savings which cannot be equaled elsewhere. GfrGCSTISS PURE FOOD-at lower prices than any UlUWcllcd other dealers. IT WILL PAY YOU TO TAKE A DAY AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS AND SAVE MONEY. We will pay the following prices for Country Produce. Honest weight and dealings. Potatoes, per bushel $1.20 Wheat ' 125 Corn .80 White beans 4 00 Butter Chickens Dried apples Apple butter 25c 13o 4c 48c gal On Tuesday the F'oruary Sale price tag went on all re duced piece's, and the Sale will continue during the entire month. 0 I H. SIERER Queen St., Half-Square W. of Main, jj Chambersburg, Pei, Special Bargains in Real Estate 101 Acres in Taylor township. Good improve ments and well located. Nearly all limed. Plenty, of timber. Easy terms. Price $170000. 200 Acres Todd township, 2 1-2 miles- trom McConnellsburg, near limestone quarry. Good timber Brick house, good barn and well locat ed, Price $3500.00, Easy terms. Inquire tor particulars. GEO. A. HARRIS, Agent, McConnellsburg, Perm a. Admnistratrix's Notice. Rotate or D. R. Kanue, late of MeCon nelitiburf Pa., daceased. - Notice la berebr (Wen that letter ot Admin istration upon the above eatate have been granted to the undenlKned. All person hav ing claim against aald eatate wi:i prevent them properly authenticated for euietnfnt. aid those owing the aame will please oall and aettle. MHS. BERTHA RAMSEY, 1-8 IMt MoCoDUellaburg, Pa. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnellsburg, Pa. All legal harness and oolleottona entruated will earalal and prompt an.rolon. Mr. and Mrs. Sanner Ray, ac companied by Miss Mollie Seylar took Sanner'8 Bister, Mrs. Nellie Tritle to the Chambersburg hos pital last Sunday where Nellie will remain some time for treat ment for a nervous break-down. Auditor's Notice. The undemkned auditor appointed by tha Orphans' Court of Kulton County, Pa , to make d stnb'ition of the fund arlalna from the bid of Muhlon H. Altera, In the matter of the pro ceedings in partition in the estatf of Muhlon Mnrton. late of Hruah Creek townahlp, deceas ed, will attend to the duties of hla appoint nnrnt at hla office. In Mcf'onutllaburg. Pa., on Tuesday February 8. lUIA, at 10 o'clock a. m. when and where all persons Interested may be and appear. JOHN R. JACKSOV, l-JO-M. Auditor ALEXANDER'S McConnellsburg and Fort Loudon Automobile Line by way of the Lincoln Highway. Leaves McConnellBburg at 6:15, a. m., and 1 p. m., arriving at Fort Lou don In time for the 7:44 a. m train and tbe 3:13 p. m. train. Returning, leaves Fort Loudon on tbe arrival of the 11:05 a. m. train, and the 6:27 p. m, train. Fare 60 cents. Any freight or expreis marked in my care will receive prompt attention. A share of your patronage solicited Dell phone 3 R 4. i J. 8. ALEXANDER, 4-29 tf- Proprietor. Shapiro Bros. wu? se Orbisbnia, Pa. RACKET STORE'S Sweeping ReductioirSale Horse Blankets In buying horse blankets we provided for a bard winter and got too many of them. They must go now to make room for Spring Goods. Note these prices: 1.00 horse blankets afc 80c 1.25 horse blankets at 1 03 1.48 horse blankets ,at ' 1 20 1.05 horse, blankets . at 150 2.60 horse blankets r at , 2 10 2.65 horse blankets at . 2.35 Lumberman Socks and Overcoats Some Boys' lumberman's Socks that have been selling at $1 50 now going at 98c; also some Overcoats at prices that will astonish you 14.75 overcoats at 3.75; 7.00, at 5.75, and 9.00 ones at 7 50. Buggy Harness Now is a good time to buy Buggy Harness. We have a nice lot of them at old prices, and can save you money. $12 50, 13 50, 14 50 and 16.00. This is a good buy, as they are much higher now. Rubber Roofing at 85c and $1.25. HULL & BENDER, McConnellsburg, Pa. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE MRS. A. F. LITTLE will offer many articles at many times less than cost. . Many 25-cent articles will be sold for 5 cents. Some nice 25-cent goods 'are be ing moved rapidly at 8 for a quarter. There is nothing wrong with these goods they are odds and ends collected from all over the store to close out to customers in appreciation of their patronage. Every article in the store ' l reduced in price. Gome and get your share,