sax yuLTow count kewjs, MoOOKjpLLfcBirxo, pa. Wanted, For Sale, Fcr Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. RATES One cent per word for each lurtertiOD. No advertisement accepted lor less than 15 cents. Cash must ac company order. CORN for sale. Inquire of Rev J L. Grove, McConnellsburg. 3t Ulovkk SV;kd. Frank I. Sipta ' as for sale at his packing bouse ou First street prime clover seed. Fou Sale the last call 50 ac.es a bargain to the man who means to buy. H. H. Auld, liar riaonville, Pa. Thorough hred Buff Orpiag Eggs for hatching at 75 cents a setting of fifteen. Eggs furnish ed on short notice. 1J. U. Xaee, McConnellsburg, Ta. 3!) -It fou S.u: Farm contaiumg 46 acres, 5 acres timber, balance in good state of cultivation, sit uate near the Lircoln Highway, 2i miles west of McConuuIUburg All necessary farm builu'.nir . Price right to quiets buyer. For further information, call on or address Ceo. E Garner, or J. C. Brewer, McConnellsburc, Pa. if Fi;i:e Watch, Fob and Lodge E-nblem, and an opportunity to permanently earn from $53 to $100. or more per month, given to each appointed Deputy. We also give you absolutely free, a new Roadster or Automobile for your own use, when business justifies. Both Men and Women applicants considered; but only one Appointed of Each Sex will be made in each locality. Write (quicu) for particulars, to the American Workmen, Inc. Dept , 663 Scranton, Pa. 3t. Runyan the Eye Man at his office McConnellsburg, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 23 and 29th. Paul Martin and sister Clara are still very ill. Russel Glazier spent a few days last week in Cumberland county. Mabel, little daughter of Roy Kendall, is very ill with pneu monia. A very enjoyable pound party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cutchall last Friday evening. Dr. Stevens will be at Dr. Pal mer's office Needmoro. Monday, March 27th; 2Sth, at Bun,-: );' i is; April 3d, 4th, and 5t.h, it Hustontown. Mrs. E. N. Akers (Maggie Daniels) of Sipe3 Mills spent a few days in McConnellsburg last week visiting her sisters Mrs. William Baumgardner and Mrs. P. P. Mann. HIDES. Fra-nk B. Sipes pays the highest market price for beef hidss at fieir butcher shop m McConcellburg, a'eo highest price paid for ca!f skins sheepskins and Lailew. Advett'semect. Charlie McCurdy, of Mercers burg, came to MeCcnne'.bbcrtr last Saturday and remained until Monday in the heme of his brother-in-law Thomas Johnson. Mrs McCurdy (Etta Suders) came last week on account of the ill ness of her mother Mrs. Susan Suders. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kirk, of Big Cove Tannery in their auto mobile accompanied by Mrs. Grace Bender of this place, at tended Don Skinner's funeral in Chambersburg last Sunday af ternoon. While in Chambers burg Mrs. Kirk and Mrs. Ben der went out to the hospital to Bee Mrs. Hal Trout. Realizing the importance of at tractive surroundings to a school house, the pupils and a number of the patrons of the Cross Roads school in Belfast township, as sembled last Saturday and clean ed up the school grounds in great shape. It would be a good thing if the pupils and patrons in some other districts would emulate the example of the Cross-Roaders. HAVE YOU BEEN SIGH? Then you realize the unci; weakness that robs ambition, destroys appetite, and makes work a burden. r estoretlmt strenKthandstaminatht Nuts, nia!, nothing has ever equaled "In aboilt to Scott's Emulsion, bc ioundly. In a stainiii(? nourish wefrht and felt like ad to distribute x,..,. -,i frasiiv while its tome Crape-Nuts and (rU ontr agents used to at happy remits." "There1 ... ni.T-otis, Name frlven by Postum j,a s -it's Creek, Mich. ui st'cu!. Ever rend h mhav Wit1- !tp1 from ! "..'""J r crnalue, r, ad lull ' hMrrrat. MARKET REPORT. CORUK iTKiJ KVKRY WEDNESDAY. 1'he grain luuhti-ui are taken from tne Chum wsliurff d'llly newnpnpi;rt. Th provision ':-.'ei are those Ihufc ob.iAia In MrConneilft-u.g. I W 3 PREPAREDNESS. GRAIN Vheat '.w wheat. an rn is PROVISIONS 1 10 70 r 50 1 lam per tb Shoulder i-.iecn, Sides per lb. . Potatoes, j'or bushel . Matter, Creamery.... Gutter, Country '.; t?s, per dozen jiri, per lb j'.ve Calves, pr lb . . .h'ekens, per It S3 15 14 12 1.00 :u IN 10 '.) 14 1 Tr.o wbolo United States, from the President down, is interested m the all important question of PREPARED NESS and it is the tuobt talked of subject of the day. , Tie most espential he tor in the life of everyone h to be prepared; but ARE YOU? If not, lose no time: WcfanhoJpyoa. There will crnno a time when a bank account, if never to small, will save you from embarrass- WE ARE PREPARED not only to HELP you save but to PROTECT your savings. V i eu the PULTON COUNTY RANK wa ircorpnratod, we prepared with a capital of $50,000.00 and cucii year the mai;u:CUit'U has added to a Surplus Fund which is uow Jj 27,000.00. When we secured a uew Home for the Bank, wo prepared for the safety of our iunds by securing a tire-proof and burRbr-proor vault. We have also prepared oy covering every dol ar in our bank by burglar and hold-up inuniiir. Wo. h:tv nr-n.irpfl. alo. every ojuvei'ence io serve you well. PULTON COUNTY BANK, . McConnellsburg, Pa. Richard W. Williamson Of Huntingdon r- : ' r7 ccur.ty, Candidate ! for the Republican . ' nomination For Congress ; ( v Solicits your vote jj and influence j: Primaries May 16 !i Vote for Him I! I 1 For the United States Always. HoUcvcs this country should so prepare itself as to guar antee protection to the A;.uiicc.n Ci;iea at home ar.d abroad and shall favcr sv.-h r i' ures as may be necessary to biin:4 tl.is about. GREATEST VALUE of the AGE - Electric Starter and Lighting. f1 1 9' 1 - 1 1 New Real Estate Agency. Having retired from the Mercantile business with a view to giving his entire attention to Real Estate, the undersigned v'Urs his service to any one having real estate for sale, or wanting to buy. ;-1 His thorough aenuainlance with values and i conditions in Fitlf nn Poit'Mv. rniinlpfl with Inn 1? and successful experience in handling Real Es ,) tate, makes it possible fur him to bring about results in the shortest possible time. Write, or call on, D. H. PATTERSON, WE1ISTER .M ILLS, PA. v. i V ' , f 1 n I J:, BUSH 5-PASSENGER TGUPJKG CAR. This is the Biggest and Dest Automobile value you can lii. J at the price. The Dush Car has been tested out. It's a Hill Climber. We guarantee the Dush Car will climb any 1:111 that any other car, re grrd'.ess of p. ice or weight. UEMi-';-.EU THAT THE CAM HAS A WHEEL I ;. : O i" i 1 :? SC IIES. There is not a car on the market at ur.vvLvre .near the price of Bush with tills length el' wheel base. They usually run from 96 to lOo inches. And the iRItE CaLY ?G75 F. 0. B. CHICAGO. The raw material used in the Bush was pur chased over a year ar.d a half ago. The same raw material costs in the open market row, nearly dou ble. This car must s.-ll for a mv.ch higher pries, in 1917, if raw ; .ufenai prices sUy u,). THE BUSH HAS FOVER. The Motor in the Bush has a r-iuch stroke. You can throttle the car down to 3 miles an hour on. high speed and the engine will never mis. WATSON G. PECK, Warfordsburg, Ta. lias the Agency for this car and w ill be glad to give you a demonstration of its merits r.t any time. Don't buy a car until you see the BUSH. Special Bargains in Real Estate 5L:nrr.;r Ni.1 m .1. ' A sumrmr sc:io; 1 " ill be cot- luctccl in McConnt'l'sourg, be- ; .'innir.g Mriy "5 ar, 1 co'iliuuir.f j or eight week's. The work will i ne especially for the pfeparatiou i 'f teachers. Worn leading to ! Professional and Permanent cer j lficates will be given, if desired. Further announcement later For particulars cull upon or write Vdmiral Smith, McCmr.ellshurp 'a , A. C. Garla id, Lema3ters, Here's A Utur lor Vni. Merce'rsbi:rg, March 1"), 191G. Dear Fulton County Friends: Having had many inquiries as 'o our stock of Iiugn, Carpets, ic, we wish to state that' we nave an excellent line on hand, it practically old prices, we hav ing bought most of them last August before the advance. We iave in stuck about 75 axmin sters, velvet, brush's, crex, fiber, ind rag rugs to tf-Iect from. CoiTie and see. It will pay yon. (Advt.) Hkcb & Myers. PvOport of PlerRiit Grove schocl 'or sixth month ending March Sth. Number of pupil? belong ng this month : Males, 9; femalen, : total, 29. Per cent, of atter.d n - e, mn'es, 8-1; females, 92; to- .83. T'.usexho attended every ! : Leah Truax, Lena Trim, ,". "03 WW?.:; " H 3 3 f " I 'J :'i ! it', 'j,..' r. .iajj ! n ' ": 'l I , -u-. u j i o):..vj laa'it''' it tr, j liru: uai' i.m . .1 l jn 3;tns t ofed FT!"!'' tH!" Ob S -UC!pipl.9'!Jl 'iu (,f)'7 SlICjTCJl r? r "i--t-" ; -J J' .- i n- Li- .1 1 j n,i; t4; i . IHUJU t: -I'.i'! if,, ,. J .; V'l Ft 1 ":,!A.. ' ; '--! l':'!.V"' I ; -,.,, ,.,......., i; h n.f " f ''i"... , , ; '-'Uht'iiMjii i- " r i am 1 1 ,, ri; i -in 'il- nb y . !M.Vi SJ IUr-Ult i.iiilM.:.) oi iU niX C i i r- e 101 Acres in Taylor township. Good improve ments and well located. Nearly all limed. Plenty of timber. Easy terms. Price S170000. 200 Acres Todd township, 2 1-2 miles lrom McConnellsburg, hear limestone quarry. Good timber Brick house, good barn and well locat ed, Price 3500.00,- 'Easy terms. Inquire lor particulars. GEO. A. HARRIS, Agent, iV cConnellsburtf, Penn'a. 4 an mum 1 1 True Economy ... ' 5 means ibe wis sotnJi;: cf cne' money raakln? every doHar do full duty ana iun in ibiuu - - ( -y ;Ti . WHITE . i h a real bargain because it is told at a popu'af 1" u.ww-. yon delight ini because it will turo out the work J .qu.ci.lv and tho-our;Wy ar.d five ycu a life time J of sallifictcry ttn ict, becaust i!s improvrmcnts J will er.at'.e you to do things whih can't be done J on any otbT machine; because it will pirate you r.'l'.h its fine fini.h and beauty of its furn'ture. In thort you will Ihi the Vuitc rvliible and S J.-:. UV .nrrt rv.r- rn:r.t fif viw- Ee stire to 8 ttj TOt dc-il. r who wiU be rlad to slmwyou bow pood a ir.iiVr e Jk Vhi-e b. H t 'acre i. no 7hiie dcater bandv, wtite s direct for cat- J 1 il ; i. V'a do ivj! rll 3 caV- liousrt. Vibrator ltd Rot try Shuttle KLcHiwii. ;f7i' srv:e. r'c:vrr. co. cLEvrt-Ara For Jala at lr?h liton. HconncIIslurgr- Pi . Ota Trua7 Queen Plessinuxr. Nevada Brininper. (lem Smith, Crooks Smith, Du.Tey Mellott. Blanche C. Smith, teacher. Williim Desho.i' & Son are n ovinn' their outfit t' Cheats Locker's where they will have a 3t sawing. n : - - - - ' '. . ' -,-.",K''to!-V'.vCi ia.i" Racket Store We want to quote you some prices for this month. That we think is a bargain. 4 sure catch tnf'use trapa 5c 2 boxes hold fast shoe nails 5 1 8 boxes carpet tacka "c 4 do3 clothes pina 5c vlacliino thread 4c Safety pins 2, 3 and 4c doz 13 men horse rasps 20c 15 inch horse rasps 25c 4 4i and 5 inch tap-sr saw file 4o 5.J, 6 and 7 m. taper sa' tilj 5c fi in Hit mill tiles 8c i in. lUt mill lilos 'to 10 Hat mill lilos 12c 10 iu. ratttul tiles 12c 10 in. half rouud.tiles 12c 12 in. half round files 15a 100 hog riatrs 5c I pair ho w ringers Hi Rubber content 10.'. .'6 in. Latjd Siiws 50, 75 and .1 25 12 short U M C cartridges UJc lax s'ed meal, pure - 7c 1) qt, ll.iri.ig pail 9c. ."'s'j eggs 1c ;5 n""riies lc i ! row.i pns le (! m. a en's wnr'x hhirt9, tho largest shirt made 45c 3-in-l oil 8c Jmbrella 45j to J1.00 icheilcr manure forlis 55c Cable oil cloth 15c yd !ol oil 11c gal ; iair good sockst 25ii jagus rib top hoso 10c iiliiateeu 4 3 t tains with varnish in them all colors, 1 pt. cans 25c 'ad locks 10 to 25c Liim knob locks 20a 1 lorse shoe nails 12c Iorso eLoe hammers 23c Iorse shoo pincers 50j to $1.25 elt window shades 8c Jtl shades 23c SMoe strings lc pair Warner corset, ibo kind that fit and wear 50c to $1 25 Single tree clips, heavy 18c Canvas gloves 3 pair for 25c Also one at 5c. pair Pure neats foot oil 75c feal 6 envelopes lc See cur letter tablets and box pap.;r 10 to 25j Alarm clocks 58 and 73c 8 day alirm clock $1.75 and $1 9s i canes Lionox soap Hoc Stovepipe 10c joint Men's dress shirts 48 fco (J5c Rolling pins 10c Oross-ut sa"v handles 13c pr Long spring for screen doors 3c Boston heel plates 5c dj Cowch-iios 10 and 16: Bolts H n. to 7 in. lc Linoleum 65 to 90c yd Lmoieum remnants 30c 500 host matches 4: Man r.".f Koil.: Rxr C" are worth 90u to day. Don't let anyone make you believe that Mann puts bis name on seond quality axes, as long as we havo our pres ent stock you can buy them at Go cents. Champion axes 45c Adjustable hames 75a Say if you want a set of bug gy harness, harness bridles, work bridles, lead harness, and collars, hitching straps, backing straps, trace chains, we can save you lots of mon ey. We sell lots of these goods jind try to treat you right. No hoggish profits. A good team collar $ 1.10, $1.-00, $2 50 and $3.23 Suit cases. 95c Cotton 10 and 40j bat. Say, we just bought from a manufactcr 5 gross of home-made pen links that we can sell at lc each. If you are going to build a house or a barn, or do any repairing ve are in shape to savo you soiro money, as we bought our hard vare early, and always try and give our customers the benefit. Look over this list of , prices, compare them with catiiogue "loupes and we think that you will find that we can save you money, ft is impossible to get space to price you every thing, but watch ihis space for bargains. Thanking you for the nicest year we have gver had. The prices we quote here are not baits but our regular prices. Trusting that you will look over this, and if you find us 'lght on prices, give us some of your business; if not, buy where ou can do the best. Respectfully, v HULL & BENDER, SMITH BROTHERS Mercersburg, Pa. W. R. SHAFTNEr, Attorney at aw, Office on Sq: are, McCormel'sburg, Pa. Admnistratrix's Notice. n-.liito of tuvil A. C;irUiil, lute ot llfl- fll-t IHW llsllill. Ut'L t'UMIJtt. v N'otli-c N herfhv ttlv-n lliut lrltPmot Adi'i'n (Rtnilmn up"U the uimm eMute h.ive turn KniBK'il to tlir uWerMii'iifrt. All t'l-.ot hnv uj '!.iin,s uvunis! m:h(1 w-itittH wi!l prMs(.,t tlim tunpcrly nuhpnllfiili'il liir ntllrinpnt. 11 it those owing the winie will pluusc cull and eltle. n tintlon. 5-24-H, . MARY V., OA'!! Art, Nevduiarc, Pa. Farm Goods Used Every Day. We bave the lorgest stock of Harness, Hears iud Collars, in f outh irn Pcnr.Bylvanii-. Siuulo Dririncr I Far omsm from sf 1 0 to S25. Double Driving Har ness for 20 ai,d up wards. Vacipn 1 iri dliv i-1.50, f!,75, i?2 00, $J.2r., ar,.? -2 50. Daltors all leather at 50 cents, 75 cents, $1 00 and $1 -5. GV;!urt $1.25 to $4.25. Collar Pads 25, 35, and 50 cent's. Yankoo Front Gears $15 per pair. YanSee Breeching $18 to $- per p'ur. Plow Gears $3.50 to $4 25 per pair. Riding Saddles from $5 to $13. Wagon Saddles from $9 50 to $12. Russet leather Rid ing Uridlos from $1.25 to $2.50. CowchainB, Halter chains, Cbm Chains, Trace Chains. Harness oils 60, 75 and 90 cents a galloO' Caster Machine Oil 40 cents a gallon. 4 Kerairing of all k'nds promptly and neatly executed. All goods sold at lowest possible Prices.