THE rULTOW COtmTY NEWS, IIcCOjqCELLgBITBQ, PA. .1 A ft J" MARKET REPORT. CORRECTED EVERY WEDNESDAY. The grain market are taken from the Chum pentburif dally uwWHpupera. The provision i" Ice are tboea tbai obtain in MoUuuoeila- GRAIN Wheat 1U I'tiw wheat I rati 1.40 ( ora 7 ( m 5( l.ye PROVISIONS bam per lb 1' Shoulder 14 Bacon, Sides per ft 12 Potatoes, per bushel , 1.15 Butter, Creamery 31 Butter, Country IMS Efs, fr dozen Is Lard, ;er lb 10 Live Calves, per lb 9 Chickens, per lb 14 George W. Sipes came into town Monday with Huckster George, and spent a few hour? among his friend3. HIDES. F ram k B. Siper pays the tighest market pric fnr beef hides at their butche? shop m McCornelKburg, ls highest price paid for calf skin sheepskins and tallow. Advertisement. Mr. E. W. Hendershot, o Bethel township, was among the out-of-town callers at this office last Thursday. Mr. Hendershot says his father, Denton Hender shot, who had been in bad health for several weeks is much im proved. Etta M. Lane, wife of J. G, Lane, who taught school last winter at Wells Tannery has gone to the Mercy Hospital in Pitts burgh to undergo an operation for Fibroid Tumors. We wish her a safe return home to her hus band and children. W. F. Trayer and his tenant farmer W. L Cowan, near Mer cersburg, came ever the moun- tain last Thursday to attend the Morton sale. Mr Trayer and Mr Cowan are among Franklin coun ty's champion corn raisers. Mr, Trayer says that when his neigh bors have some corn, he and Bil ly manage to have a little. Veteran D. R. Mumma, of Hustontown, went to Chicago last September to visit his daugh ter, Mrs. W. H. Horton. After spending some time in that city 'ie returned to Pittsburgh and spent the balance of tre winter vith his sons Frank and Walter. ie is now back in his old town and will spend the summer in the home of his daughter Mrs . R. Evans. The weight of time rests lightly on our old friend who is now in his seventy- second year, but "doesn't look it" by a score of years. Rev. Ed Jackson our "new juetnoaist minister, arrivea in McConnellsburg last Saturday. On Sunday morning he preached to the congregation in McCon nellsburg, and in the afternoon at Cito. He assisted in conduct ing the union evangelistic servi ces in the Presbyterian church on Sunday evening, and on Mon day evening preached in the same church. , Mr. Jackson is a bright young fellow with a wife and baby boy. He comes to this charge from Lewisbury, York county, and we predict that he will "fill the bill" if he has half a chance. Among those who attended the funeral of Mrs. J. K. Johnston last Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McDowell and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McDowell, Lemasters Pa.; Mrs. J. A. Witherspoon and son Fred Witherspoon, Mr. J. J. Bradley and daughter Miss Mary Mr. Russell Bradley and sister Miss Anna, Miss Kerie Bradley, Mr. J. Houston Johnston, Air. and Mrs. James Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin Myers all of Mercersburg; C. Howard Ken dall, Altoona; Mr. and Mrs. El mer Walker, Fannettsburg; Mr. J. D. Finley and daughter Grace, Mrs. Roy McGeehe and son Wal lace and daughter Ruth all of Burnt Cabins, and Mr. and Mrs. John Tice, of Knobsville. Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. RATES One cent per word for each insertion. No advertisement accepted (or less than 15 cents. Cash must ac company order. Foil Sale, Seed Oats, an im proved variety and tirstclass. W. :4. Kendall, Ayr township. 23 3t ClovkuSkku. Frank B. Sipes las for sale at bis packing bouse n First street prime clover seed, Bakk Peklkks wanted to peal 000 tons of bark near Wells Tan nery, Fa. 1.25 a day and board. W. B. Stunkard. Thokoughuked Buff Orping wcEirgs for hatching at 75 cents a netting of fifteen. Eggs furnish 'd on short notice. H. U. Nace, McConnellsburg, Ta. 3 9 4t Baker & Eros., Real Estate, Insurance, Automobiles, Live, Stock &c. Write us your desires thirst National Bank Building, Everett, Pa. Loans arranged cor. ou sale b arm containing 16 acres, 5 acres timber, balance a good state of cultivation, sit late near the Lincoln Highway, .'i miles west of McConnellsburg All necessary farm buildings. Price right to quick buyer. For 'urther information, call on or tddress Geo. E Garner, or C. J drewer, McConnellsburtr, Fa. tf Card of Thanks. Miss M. B. Laley takes this method of thanking her friends and neighbors for their great kindness during the illness and death of her father John T. La- ley. lJnBffT,fsTWHnrTmOT7ffillByWNT!1" APRIL FIRST. A great many financial transactions will take place about the First of April; and if you need any assistance in arranging your business, do not hesitate to ask us. Our services is yours for the asking. We have every convenience, where you can transact your business in private. We pay 3 per cent, interest compounded every six months, on all Certificates and Saving Accounts. FULTON COUNTY BANK, McConnellsburg, Pa. EEBRS lit SHAPIRO BROTHERS LARGEST COMPLETE. DEPT. STORE ORBISONIA, PENN'A. BIG SENSATIONAL PROFIT SHARINGS THROUGHOUT THIS VAST STORE. Pnices are gradually soaring on all lines of goods. NOT SO WITH US. Our large purchasing power enabled us to buy when the factories had not yet advanced. You can get a better assortment here than elsewhere and in. every instance a positive saving. Ladies' and Misses' Ready-to-Wear Clothing Dept.!' Spring Coats of the best selling models are daily arriving in the newest patterns and shapes. Prices from $3 98 up See our big new line SKIRTS of Slate Agriculture Notes. ien per cent ot tne tarms in Franklin township, Butler coun ty, are reported as lying idle beg ging for tenants. farmers in Eradford county are enthusiastic over the organi zation of cow testing associations and splendid results are being shown. An increased interest in stock raising is reported from various sections of Bucks county where livestock is reported in unusually healthy condition. In Serges, (Jarberdines, etc., made to fit and wear well. Biggest line goods and DRESS of fancy aud staple dry GOODS 12c outings 15c percales 12c gicghams 39c damask G9c serges 9a 12c 24c 58c 1.25 fancy dress goods 90c Beautiul silks aud trimmings at big savings. Men's and Boys' Spring Clothing! We show an unlimited variety of New Fabrics and styles and workmanship that command fit and durability. Our cloths at $7 50, $10.00, $12 50, $15.00 and up saves you money. See them, and convince yourself that we back up our statement. SHOES to suit everybody. See our big values at Men's work shoes (that weai) Men's dress shoes Lidics shoes from $1.60 up. Children's shoe are cheaper here. $1 97 2 45 2.39 MEN'S FURNISHINGS LADIES' A greater acreage in potatoes h repotted from many counties. In Crawford township, Clinton county five silos were erected during the past few months where there was only one before. Holstein cattle are reported to be the favorites. There is a general tendency among the farmers throughout the State to take more interest in milk production and there has been a decrease of almost fifty per cent, in the general average of thost fattening cattle for spring market $1 oO men's pants 93c Ev y Sweater 39c corset covers 25c o'Jc men's underwear 423 J $i 2.3 wool underskirts 90c Best good work shirts 45c Greatly Reduced -,9C muslin gowns 45c Hardware and Household Goods Furniture-Wallpaper and withihe coming of Spring you will want Garden ' Lace Curtains tools, wire etc. Save money here. Our line Is bigger than ever. Better Assortments at lower prices than elsewhere. r, . , .', , , . - , Wall Paper "c per roll up Paints at the old price every can guaranteed. T .-, , , .... .', J K Lace Curtain at 4!)o pair l up Powdered Sulphur or Kpsam Salts 7 lb for 25c Tai Cans Salmon 9c Canned Peas Ou SALT SPECIALS: 56 lbs., I Best grade 18c loose coffee I 10c Extracts 7c i lb. for $1.00 Fn , ... 7 bars of Octagou Soap 25c 50(5 bwamP Roots J9c 32c; 100 lbs., 58c; 125 lbs., 65c. Racket Store We want to quote you some prices for this month. That we think is a bargain. Brirg your produce here, and eet better prices for same. Watch our announcement of the Big Spring Opening and Merchandise disposal Sale! SHAPIRO BROS. BIGGEST BECAUSE BEST STORE! ORBISONIA, PA. Horses' Teeth. A. J. Pittman will be at Feed er s Hotel at Hustontown on Wednesday April 12th where he will attend to the dressing of Manv silos are beincr hnilr. and horse3' teeth- Farmers and oth the use of lime doubled according ers havini? horses whose teeth to reports irom Crawford county, need attention will take notice. The campaign of education for the care of trees by pruning, spraying, ierimzing carried on by State Zoologist II. A. Surface of the Department of Agriculture s causing more attention to this work m every section of the State. What to Feed Breeding liens. The poultry breeding season is here with its troubles, eggs not hatching, chicks dead in the shell and in the brooders, and many others. Those who have trouble with chick3 that are weekly, and McKean county farmers are na en- nterested in raising high Perch- ,nj?1 are UTgea Dy J- Campbell erons and some have recently one 01 ine pouury experts ot tne purchased pure bred bulls. State Department of Agriculture to give their breeding stock as One township in Lycoming much outdoor range as Dossible county reports household help so and feed plenty of eood sound scarce that there is not one hired girl in the entire township. Monroe county farmers are turnin? their attention'tn hich bred cattle and hogs and are dried meat 8craP and wheat bran whole corn. Mr. Campbell says: 'The best ration for breeding fowls is plenty of good corn, a small amount of oats and all the raising blooded and registered cattle with Ayrshires and Hols teins, predominating. Reports from crop correspon dents indicate a large crop of ap ples, cherries and plums while the peach buds in some sections have been ruined and in others are reported in good condition. Absolutely Puro No Alu : n Phosphate the fowls want to eat. A box of ground bran, and a box of char coal and a box of crushed oyster shells where the fowls can help themselves and a good supply of green grass will give more vital ity to the eggs than any other feed. The meat scrap and bran can be kept before the fowls where they can help themselves. They will not over eat after they have become accustomed to the food. Some persons have an idea that corn is not good for breeding hens but my experience is that hens which eat large amounts of corn transmit more vitality to the chicks than those receiving other grains." CONGRESS HAS 435 MEMBERS 36 Come from Pennsylvania Many new faces appear each term. The present Congress is the 64th. There are 21 new members in the Pennsylvania delegation that were not in the 63rd Congress. There were 18 new men from Pennsylva nia in the 63rd Congress who were not in the 62nd Congress. Why not ncla-tt?e in this Dislrict? VOTE FOR Richard W. Williamson Focht has Hod Enough Snbicnbe for the New. 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 5170OOO. 200 Acres Todd township, 2 1-2 miles from McConnelIsbllrg, 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, A'cConnellsburg, Penn'a. - 4 sure catcb mouse traps 5c 2 boxes bold fust shoe nails 5c 3 boxes carpet tacks 5c 4 doz clothes pms fc Machine thread 4c Safety pins 2, 3 and 4c doz 13 inch horse rasps 20c 15 inch horse rasps 25c 4 4J and 5 inch tapor saw file 4c 5J, 6 and 7 in. taper saw tilo 5c 6 m. flat mill files 8c 8 in. flat mill files 9c 10 in. flat mill files 12c 10 in. rattail tiles 12c 10 In. half round files 12: 12 in. half round tiles 15c 100 hog rings v 5c 1 pair hog wringers 8c Rubber cement 10c l'6 in. band saws 50, 75 and $1 25 22 short U M C cartridges lSc Fiix seed meal, puro 7c 10 qt. flariug pail 9o .Vest eggs c 25 needles lc 14 rows pins lc U'J in. men's work shirts, the largest shirt made' 45c 3-in-l oil 8c Umbrellas 45c to $1.00 Uacheller manure forks 55c Table oil cloth, 15c yd Coal oil llc gal i pair good pocks 25c Lagus rib top hose 10c Silkaleea 4c Stains with varnish in them all colors, 1 pt. cans 25c Padlocks 10 to 25c Rim knob locks 20c Horse shoe nails 12c Horse Bhoe hammers , 23c Horse shoe pincers 50j to $1 25 Felt window shades 8c Oil shades - 23c Shoe strings lc pair Warner corset, the kind that tit and wear 50c to $1 S: Single tree clips, heavy IS; Canvas gloves 3 pair for 2.1 . ' Also one at 5? pa; lJuro neats foot oil 75c 6 envelopes i See i.ur letter tablets and box paper 10 to 25 Alarm clocks 58 and 75 8 day a'arm clocks $175 and $H 7 cakes Lenox soap 25 Stove pipe 10c j'ok i'ieu a ureas smns 40 10 v-i. RoPn? pios 10c Cross-cut saw handles 13c p rnn nnrinr fnr unman Ann-pa ? 5c d: 10 aud 1C Co to 90c jdl 30c 4' Boston heel plates Cow chains Bolts H in. to 7 in. Linoleum Linoleum remnants 500 best matches Man nt l Kr ly px-n are worth 90c to day. Don't let anyone make you beliove that Mann puts his name on second quality axes, as long a we have our pres ent stock you can buy them at C5 cents. Adjustable bames 75 Say if you want a set ot buj? sry harness, harness bridles, work bridles, lead harness, and collars, bitching straps, backing straps, trace chains, wejean save you lots of mon ey. We sell lots of these goods and try to treat you right. No hoggish profits. A good team collar xf 1.10, f 1.90, 2 50 and $3 2: Suit cases. 95; Cotton 10 and 40c bat Say, we jus.t bought from a manufactrr 5 gross of home-made open links that we can sell at lc each. If you are going to build a house or a barn, or do any repairing! we are in shape to save you some money, as we bought our hard-l ware early, and always try and give our customers the benefit. Look over this list of prices, compare them with cat iloguc houses and we think that you will find that we can save you money It is impossible to get space to price you every thing, but watct this space for bargains. Thanking you for the nicest year we have! ever had. The prices we quote here are not baits but our regular! prices. Trusting that you will look over this, and if you find right on prices, give us some of your business; if not, buy where you can do the best. , Respectfully, HULL & BENDER, SMITH BROTHERS Mercersburg, Pa. Farm Goods Used Every Day. We have the largest stocU of Harness, Gears and Collars, in south ern Pennsylvania. Single Driving Har ness from $10 to $25.' Double Driving Har ness for $20 and up wards. YaoUnfl Bri dles $1.50. $1.75. $2.00. A and $2 50. Halters all leather at 50 cents, 75 cents. $1 00 and u m. sonars i.m io $4.25. Collar Pads 25, 85, and 50 cent'. Yankee Front Gears $15 per pair. Yankee Breeching $18 to $20 per pair. Plow Gears H3.K0 in IU.2r r no, ViA cj .m $5 to $13. Wagon Saddles from $9.50 to $12. Itusset leather Rid ing Bridles from $1.25 to $2.50. Cawchninu. ITlt.or M,.!,,. PhiD ChainB, Trace Chainn. Harness oils 60, 75 and 90 cents a gallor. passer iwacoine uu 4U cents a gallon. repairing of all kinds promDtlv and neatlvPTopnto All ondi sold at lowest posaible Prices. . 1 1 V t l 1