THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLBBURO, PA. MARKET REPORT. CORRECTED KVEKY WEDNESDAY. The eriln market re taken from tbe Chan perxuurif daiiy newspaper. Tbe proriHlob o'lon art uiuae uat obtain in Mouonnaiia- lurj. GRAIN Wheal tiow wheat, bran Corn rnts iiye 1 14 1.40 70 AO 80 PROVISIONS liana per lb Shoulder Saccn, Sides per ft Poiitoos, per bushel Butter, Creamery Butter, Country Etflfs, per duzeD Lard, ;er lb Live Calves, per lb Chicken, per tb 15 14 12 1.15 31 IS 10 9 14 All kinds of feed from Wellers Mill for sale at all times at George B. Mellott's Store. HIDES. Frank B. Sipe pays tie highest market price for beef hides at their butcher ihop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins heepskms and tallow. Advertisement. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Hess and their little daughter Nellie and son Willard, were pleasant call ers at the News office last Satur day morning. Riley has just fin ished the burning of a nice lime kiln on his farm. George F. Mellott, formerly of the Cove, now owns three good farms in Franklin county. One of the secrets of Mr. Mellott's success i3 that he does not let anything go to waste about his farm. In order to work up the odds and ends in the way of feed he has sixty-nine steers that are now about ready for the market, that will add about sixty-five hundred dollars to his bank ac count in a few week3. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Johnson and children Cloyd, Ralph and Clar ence were in town last Saturday doing some spring shopping. They live in the Fulton County Rod and Gun Club house on Side ling Hill. Among other mem bers of the club there now are Dick Frey, of Altoona, and Tom Patch, of Pittsburgh, who are having splendid luck swishing the speckled beauties from their hiding places in those beautiful mountain streams. County Surveyor and Mrs. vrank P. Plessinger, and Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Lavton-all of Whips Cove, motored to McCon nellsburg last Thursday in Mr. Layton's Ford, and were all very pleasant callers at the News of fice. Mr. Layton was just get ting possession of the title to the Locust grove farm and mill prop erty, which he recently purchas ed from Henry Sharps. Mr. and .Mi J. Layton have lived upon the property as tenants during the past six years Mrs. Layton be ing the postmaster at Locust Grove. Thj McConnellsburj Normal. As ha3 already been announced, Frofesaors Smith of McConnells burg and Garland, of Lemasters, will corduct a school in McCon nellsburg, beginning Monday, May 8th and continuing eight weeks. The work will be especial ly for the preparation of teachers. Work leading to Professional and Permanent certificates will be given if desired. County Super intendent examination at close of term. No trouble to get good board at reasonable rates. For further information call upon or write Admiral Smith, McCon nellsburg, or A. C. Garland, Lemasters, Pa. mm wmg Absolutely Turo I.-ida frcn Crsar o?Tarbr ;mlumqpkds?kate mm 3 Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lest, Found, Etc. RATES One cent per word for each Insertion. No iidvertisflniHct accepted I for lean than 15 cent. Cash muni ac company order. Wan'tkd, Magazines, News papers, Cardboard aud all kinds ot waste pa)er, Wayne Tavlor, McConnollsburjr, Pa 4 27 It Waxtkd: Good laborers, $2.15 to !?- 50 per day. Steady work .vJt Uniou Tannine and Extract Company, Mount Union, Pa. 4t. Baker & Bros., Real Estate, Insurance. Automobiles, Live, Stock &c. Write us your desires rirst National Bank Building, Everett, Pa. Loans arranged for. Waxtko Machinists, Handy Men, and Helpers. Good wages and regular employment to good men. Address or apply to Em ployment Office, Frick Co. Way nesboro, Penna. 4 2b Wanted Good reliable girl or woman for geueral house work one who can take full charge. All conveniences and a perma nent position. Wages. $5 00 a week Address Vks F. C. Mum ma, 120.") Rebecca Ave., Wilkins burg, Pa 4 27:2t Fou Sali:. Farm containing 46 acres, 5 acres timber, balance in good state of cultivation, sit uate near the L'ncoln Highway, 2J miles west of McConnellsburg All necessary farm buildings. Price right to quick buyer. For further information, call on or address Geo. E Garner, or C. J Brewer, McConnellsburg, Pa. tf For Sale Percheron stallion, rising 6 J'ars old, weight 1G50, eligible tu registration, strictly sound, nothing hereditary, well hroken to work, color dapple erav, price right, will make terms to suit purchaser either cash or approved note. Call on or ad dress . L. Cline, Fort Littleton, Pa. 4 13-4t. Read Come Mertie K. Shlmer has new poods in and invites vou to come and nee them. More value for vour monev than else where In ladies' and childrens under wear, hosiery, elnham, percale and while apron , etc. Such Nice Handkerchief for 5 and 10 cents. Ladies' embroidery trimmed drawers I'.'c; Deep lace and emhroiderv yoke corset covers 2."c.; Fine gauze vests 10 and 13c ; Lace and emhroiderv trim white tea aprons 12c ; Ladies' nine and while storktntfs Joe.; Ladies black stockings 10 and 2.'ic. Crinkled Crepe Nightgowns $1 Children's lindcrbodies 2 for Z'c.: M Use' and children drawers 1.1 to 2"c; londoir caps, pink bl.ie, lavender 10c; 'erfti-nes, sachet powder, fancv pins, l.ar pins, toys novelties 10c; Talcum powder lo and .-c; Lone cushion cords, assorted colors 1.1c. Innumerable other articles that can not he mentioned here. Mail orders filled promptly. Give mi a call. Mertie E. Shimer. Kast Lincoln Way. Local Convention. The following is the program to be rendered on Sunday May 7 by the Ayr District Sunday School Convention, in the Big Cove Tannery Lutheran Church. AFTERNOON session. 2.00 o'clock Devotional Service. 2. 20 Teaching in the Schools. Miss Mary Seylar. 2.50 Superintendents and officers discussions. 3.20 Music in the Sabbath school. Retha Mellott. 3.30 County Secretary's remarks V. u Patterson. EVENING SESSION. 7.15 Devotional Services. 7.30 Lessons from the Master ATeacher. Martha Kendall. 8.00 Question Box. Led by Rev. Peterman. Anyone may ask questions for discussion at this time. 8.30 A reading. "Ahead of the Hood. Mrs. Peterman. 8.40 Last Remarks. County Sec retary. W. C. Patterson. Resolutions of Respect. Whereas. It has pleased Al mighty God to remove from our midst to a home where peace and happiness reign, our beloved brother, Mr. John Dyer, be it therefore Resolved, That in the death of Mr. Dyer the church has lost a devout member and the family a kind and devoted husband and father. Resolved, That we, the mem bers of Rehoboth M. E. church, extend to the bereaved family, our most heartfelt Bympathy and call upon God to comfort and sustain them in this their time of sorrow. Resolved. That a copy of the resolutions be presented to the bereaved family and that a copy be entered upon the church rec ord. John Brewer, Erby Booth, Archie Everts, Committee, I u;. a-. i ' i. .fit'. If- k NOTICE TO Tax-Payers I Tbe Tax payer of Fulton county, 1'ennsvlvgnla, are hereby notified that I will mtet them at the following tiniPB and plucot In the dUtrlcta named for the purpose of reoolvlnp the State, County, and Dog taxc for the year MO. THOMPSON. Monday, June bth, Dickey Moun tain Store, (1 to":.'10, a. in ; Sharpe'g Store, M:.'!0 to Id, a. m.: and at I'lum Run, Douglass's Store, 11 to 12 o'clock, noon. H ETHEL. Monday. June Sth. Warfordsburp. Palmer's Store, 3 to 0 p. m ; Tuesday, Junetith, Dott, Carm-ll'i Store, 7 to 10, a. ni.; James Mellott's, 1 to 2 p. in. UNION. Tuesday, June nth, Lashley'g Store 4 to 7 p. m.; Wednesday, June 7th. Jacob Schult.'s, 7 to 8 o'clock, a. in ; Uuck Valley Post Oillce, 1) to 10 a m.; Amaranth Postoftice, 11 to 12 noon. BRUSH CREEK. Wedneiday, June 7th, Locust Grove Post OMice, 2 to 3 p. in.; Hess's Store, 4 to (i p. m.: Thursday, June Sth, Era manlle, Truax's Store, (I to M a. m.; Georpe Lynch'g Store, 9 to 10 a. m.; Duvall's Store, !1 to 12, noon. LICKING CREICK. Thursday, June Hth, Harm's Store 4 to 5 p. m.: Harrisonvllle, Mct.ler's Hotel, (i to 8 p. in. BELFAST AND LICKING CREEK. Friday, June SUh, N. M. Laidiif's Store 7:3) to !i, a. m ; Pleasant Rid;e Post Oillce, 10 to 12 noou: Need mom, 1:30 to ti:3'), p. m., at Mrs. Harf, Store. .ucCONNELLSBCRG, TODD, AND AYR. Monday, June 12th, Commission ers' Ollice, 8 to 12 noon.; TODD AND DUBLIN. Hamil's Storu lit Kr.obsvillc, Mon lay, June 12 h, 2 t- 3:30 p. m. DUBLIN. Tuesday, Juni' l.'l'.ii, lit Brodbi-ck't Hotel at Bui-nt Caliius, 7 to 11 a. n.: at Fratjk Hare's More at Fort Llttli- t jn, 11 a. in. to 2 p. m ; at Clear i'idge, Henry's Hotel, 4 to t) p. ni. TAYLOR. Tuesday, June 13th. 4 to (1 p. m , Henry's Hotel al Clear Ridge ; Wed nesday. June 14th, Dublin M Ilia Store, 0:30 to 8:30 a. m ; Gracey Post Oilier !t:3d to H':30, a. in.; Waterfall Pod i llice, 1 to 2 p. m; Thursday, Jum Uth, at Hiram Post oillce, 3 to 4 p. ni.; Friday, Juno 10th, Hustontown, Lan - berson'i bti re, 7 to 10 a. ra. WELLS. Wednesday, June 14th, New Grena da, H uick's Hotel, 3 to 5 p. m.; Enid Election House. Thursday, June lAtb, 0 to 8 a. m ; Well Tannery Baum gardner s Store, !) to 11 a. in. AYR. Saturday, June 17th, Peter Kirk'p Store, 8 to 10, a m ; Crouse's Store at Webster Mills, 11 to 12 noon; Mel lott's Store at Cito, 2 to 3 p. m. All persons appearing at the re spective places to pay their taxesvlll be allowed a reduction of five per cent. If taxes are not, paid on or b -fore July 2th the duplicates will be placed in the hands of a Justice of the Peace In each township for collection: all parties then owlug will be required to pay the full tax charged on dupli cate and fees allowed by law for col lectlrg debt. The rate Is live mills. LICENSES: All persons who are subject to mercantile or other license are requested to meet at the above times and places, as I am compelled by law to bring suit on all unpaid licenses by July 10th, next. LEONARD BIVENS, Treasurers Oillce, County Treasurer. May 1, 1910. Political Announcements. FOR CONGRESS. I am a candidate for the Demo cratic nomination for Rep resenta tive in Congress from the 17th District, composed of the coun ties of Fulton, Franklin, Hunt ingdon, Snyder, Mifllin, Juniata, Ferry and Union, at the Primary May lGth. I take this' method of asking for your support and influence, as it will be impossible for me to see all the voters personally be fore the Primary. Geo. A. Harrip, McConnellsburg, Pa, ' ' -'v . THE HOME FOR SAVINGS. NOT OUR FAULT It's YOUR OWN FAULT, if you miss the opportunities the HILL STORE is offering. We can't name the different articles here; but a visit to our store WILL CONVINCE you. Many NEW things, and at the OLD price, coming in this week. The Hill Store Opposite Public School. You have a right to know the records of candi dates for so important an office as - - - -i ...:' A' .V VOTE FOR Richard W. Williams Focht has had Enough 100,000 TIES WANTED FOR DELIVERY TO AMARANTH AND NEEDMORE, PA. The undersigned, realizing the inconvenience, on account of the long haul, for the people north of Ama ranth andXeedmore to haul their ties to Hancock, Md., will accept ties delivered either to Amaranth, Pa., or Needmore, Pa. Arrangements have been made for tie9 to bfl piled along the County road both at Amaranth and at Needmore, and tie producers may begin to haul their ties to either of these jiomts at once. Kin boards have boon erected describing manner in which ties should be pilod ajd tapped, namely: "All ties must be piled in-alternate layers of two and seven, the bottom layer to consist of two ties, Each pile should be tagged with owner's name and address." lJt.'gmiiitig April 1, 1'Jlfi, the Western Maryland Railway Company 'h Inspector will tako up all ties properly piled, both at Amaranth aud at Needmore, on the 1st and 15th of each month thereafter until otherwise advwed. ChnckH will be issuod and passed to the tie producor the following day after ties have boon taken up by the Western Marylatid Railway Company's Tie Insnector at the following price : No. 1 CLASS "A" CROSS TIES 50c EACH No. 2 CLASS "A" CROSS TIES 35c EACH -No. 3 CLASS "A" CROSS TIES 15c EACH SpLcitlm lions and further information may be bad by ad dressing the undersineJ. R. J. FUNKHOUSER & CO., IIAGERSTOVVN, MD. HANCOCK, MD. MORE THAN $429,000.00 We M(vn thai you appreciato the PERSONAL SERVICE we are able to render to you in all your transactions a' ibis iiaDk; and that you, also appreciate the safeguards we have ' provided to thoroughly socuroyour deposits. The LARGE INCREASE in our business may be seen in our STATEMENT published in this hsbp, Mm :h hh.iwR ASSETS of mere than $ 129,000.00. This Is ample proof of the CONFIDENCE thn public his in this Ud&K. Wliilenur State Banking Laws ARE MOST STRICT, tbev enable us to EXTEND CREDIT to the FARMER and to the HOME SEEKER, and thus to be a GREAT FACTOR in the upbuilding of our County. FULTON COUNTY BANK, McConnellsburg, Pa. Congress Williamson's record, political, personal, and financial is an open bock. Always he has stood four square. He can be relied on. His word t never has been questioned. His f inanciul integrity none better. To send him to Con gress would be to send there a representative of the Saventeenth Dis trict who would be. a credit to district and nation. Racket We want to quote you That we think is a bargain. 4 sure catch mouRO traps 5c 2 boxes hold fast shoe nails 5c 3 boxes carpet tacks 5c 4 do,, clothes pins 5c Machine thread 4c Safety pins 2, 3 and 4c doz 13 inch horse rasps 20c 15 inch horse rasps 25c 4 4.J and 5 inch taper saw file 4c 5, G and 7 in. taper saw file 5c 6 in. flat mill files 8c 8 in. flit mill files 9c 10 in. flat mill tiles 12c 10 In. rattail files 12n 10 in. half round files 12c 12 in. half round tiles 15c 100 hog rinsjs 5c I pair hog wringers He Rubber cement ' 10c '2Q in. hand saws 50, 75 and $1.25 22 short U M C cartridges lita Flax seed moal, pure 7c 10 qt. flaring pail 9n Nest eggs 1c J5 needles lc 14 rows ping ' lc ;?9 in. men's work shirts, tbe largest shirt made 45c il-iu-1 oil - 8c Umbrellas 45c to $1.00 Bacheller manure forks 55c Table oil cloth 15c yd Joaloil ' llcral i pair trood socks 25c .agu rib top hose 10c nlkateen 4a stains with varnish in them all colors, 1 pt. cans 25c 'ad locks 10 to 25c iim knob locks' '20o lorse shoe nails 12c lorse shoe hammers 23c forse shoe pincers 50 j to $1 25 'jlt window shades " 8c )d shades 23c -hoe strings lc pair Bay, we just bought from a pen links that we can sell at lc If you are going to build a ve are m shape to save you some money, as we bought our hard ware early, and always try and give our customers the benefit. ' Look over this list of prices, compare them with catilog 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 watd his space for bargains. Thanking you for the nicest year we ha over had. The prices we quote here are not baits but our reguli' prices. Trusting that you will look over this, and if you find os -lght on prices, give us some of your business; if not, buy where ou can do the best. Respectfully, HULL & BENDER, SMITH BROTHERS Mercersburg, Pa.- Farm Goods We have the largest stock of Harness, Gears and Collars, in south ern Pennsylvania; Sicglo Driving Har ness from $10 to $25. Double Driving Har ness for 20 and up ward. Yankee Bri rlina &1 so 1 rr. o no 2.25. and 2 50. . Maltm-a allloothnrnt Rn rr. 41 mnd $125. Collars $1.25 to $4.25. Collaf ' Pads 25, 85, and 50 cent Yankee Front Gears $15 per pair. Yankee Breeching $18 to I-0 per pair. Plow Gears $3.50 to $5 to $13. Wagon Saddles from ing Bridles from $1.25 to $2.50. Cow chains, Halter chains, Cb"1 Chains, Trace Chains. Harness oils 60,: 75 and SO cents a gallon Caster Machine Oil 40 cents a gallon. Repairing of all kinda Dromotiv and noatlv fiTpnt.od. All eood' Bold at lowest postibld Prices, Store some prices for this mont:' Warner corset, the kind that fit and wear 50c to $1; Single tree clips, heavy . Canvas gloves 3 pair for 1 Also one at 5c ps Pure heats foot oil 75c 6 envelopes See our letter tablets and box paper 10 to T Alarm clocks , 58 and 7; 8 day alarm clocks $1.75 and $1' 7 cakes Lenox soap 2 Stovopioo 10c jn Men's dress shirts 43 to 9' Rolling pins' 1 Cross-cut saw handles 10c j Long spring for screen doors : Boston heel plates nc Cow chains 10 and L Bolts 1J in. to 7 in. i Linoleum 65 to 90c; ; Linoleum remnants S; J 500 best matches 4 , Man and Kelly axos C': are worth 90c to day. Don't let. anyone make you believe that Mann puts his name on second quality axes, as loDg as we have our pres ent stock you can buy them at G5 cents. Champion axes Adjustable handes 7; Suy if you want a set of bu try harness, harness bridles, work bridles, lead harness, aud collars, hitching straps, backing straps, trace chains, we can save you lots of mon ey. We sell lots of these goo'cls and try to treat yon right No hoggish profits. A good team cpllar II 10, $1.'90, $2.50 and $8J' Suit cases. ' 9o Cotton 10 and 40c bat manufactcr 5 gross of home-mad. each. house or a barn, or do any repaint Used Every Day. $4.25 per pair. Ridma Saddles fro0 $9.50 to $12. Russet leather B'4"
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