The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, May 18, 1916, Image 8

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    ; FULTOK COUNTY HEW!, McCOlfgLLBBUKQ, FA.
MARKET REPORT.
OORRROTKD KVEKY WEDNESDAY.
The grain mrket re taken frnn tta Cham
rmliur dully oewapuprni. TUr jirovlMloo
p leet re ibose mm ubula Id UuCouin.it
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PROVISIONS
Him per lb . 13
BhouWer 1
Baccn, Sides per lb 12
Ftnatoci, per bushel 1-15
Butter, C.-eamery 31
Butler, Country "5
Etfs, prir dozen Is
Lard, mr tb 1
Live Calves, per tb W
Chl:'iieag, per !b H
Take Care of Your Teeth.
Dr. F. K. Stevens will be at
Burnt Cabins, Tuesday. May
23rd; Needmore, Friday, 20th;
Hustontown, June 5, C, and 7th.
Kenyan the Eye Man
at McConnellsburg Tuesday and
Wednesday May 30 and 31 to
noon.
Saluvia Thursday June 1 to noon.
Wells Tannery Friday June 2 to
noon.
Saxton Friday after 3 P. M. and
Saturday June 2 and 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson L. Nace
and daughter Helen spent Sat
urday night and Sunday in the
hone of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mc
Candlish, Hancock.
Last Saturday afternoon Samu
el Alloway of Waterfall brought
Vita hrnrViprs .Tampa and fiuv. and
and D. A. Black to town in his
auto for a little airing and dust
ing. HIDES. Frank B. Sipcs
pays the highest market price
for beef hides at tteir butcher
hop in McConnell&burg, also ,
highest price paid for call sums
sheepskins and Ullow.
Advertisement.
Max H. Sheets took Mr. Al
bert Stoner and the latter's sis
ter Mrs. Anna Benford to Ever
ett last Friday afternoon, from
which place Mr. Stoner and his
sister went by train to Saxton,
to spend some time in the the
home of Mr. Stoner's son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W.
M. Lodge. From Saxton they
will go to Bedford and visit their
brother Merrick A. Stoner and
family. They expect to be away
from home about four weeks.
Max's wife went along to Ev
erett, just for the ride, and re
turned with her husband.
WELL TANNERY.
Dr. Glover Horton and wife,
Miss Fannie Bolger and Mr.
James Wilson all of Three
Springs, attended services at the
Presbyterian church at this place
last Sunday afternoon.
Our people were saddened
when they heard of the death of
Rev. Walter Stewart in Philadel
phia. It seems but yesterday
that Walter was "one amongst
us" always doing good and car
rying with him abundant good
cheer for everybody.
Mr3. Geo. W. Sipe and daugh
ter Miss Eleanor are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Mac Stinkard at Gov
ernors Island, N. Y.
Joe Horton i3 representing our
local lodge I. 0. 0. F. at Con
neaught Lake this week.
W. H. Baumgardner was elect
ed Commissioner to represent
Huntingdon Presbytery at the
General Assembly of the Presby
terian Church which will hold its
sessions at Atlantic City, N. J.,
May 18-28th.
Alexander Sloan and his sister
Mis9 Harriet, visited their aunt,
Miss Harriet Alexander at her
residence on the old homestead
in the Valley last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Guillard
and son Clarence made a trip to
M,cConnellsburg last Saturday in
their new Dodge touring car.
Mr. George Adams is in a crit
ical condition, the result of a
stroke of paralysis.
Absolutely
No Alum No
Wanted, For Sale, For Rent,
Lost, Found, Etc.
RATKS Onr cent per word for each
Insortioti. No advertisoment accepted
for i'.is than IncenU. (. mu .t ac
company order.
Wanted, Magnalncs, News
papers, Cardboard and all kinds
ol waste paner, Wayne lavior,
MeConnellsburg. Pa. 4 27 tf
;
Wanted: OoodUioorers, 2.15
! to 2 50 per day. Steady work
' Mt ITnion TanniDir and Kxtract
Company, Mount Union, I a. -H
Baker & Bros., Real Estate,
Insurance, Automobiles, Livo,
Stock &c. Write us your desires
First National Bank Building:,
Everett, Pa. Loans arranged
for.
Fou Sali:. Farm containing
AG acres, 5 acres tim her, balance
ia good state of cultivation, sit
uate near the Lincoln Highway,
2J miles west of McConnellsbnrg
All necessary farm buildings.
Price right to quick buyer. For
further information, call on or
address Ofo. E Garner, or C. J.
Brewer, MeConnellsburr, Pa. tf
Read-Come
Mortie E. Shinier has new poods In
and invite you to come and see them.
More value (or jour money than else
where in ladies' and children's under
wear, hosiery, rmtfhain, percale and
white apron; , etc.
Such Nice Handkerchief
for 6 and 10 cents.
Ladies' embroidery trimmed drawers
l'!c.; Deep laee aud embroidery yoke
corset covers i'xj.; Fine gau.e vests
10 aud 13c ; Lat-e and embroidery
trim white tea iipron 12c : Ladies'
blue and white stockings 2'c.; Ladies'
black stockiegs 10 aQd 2-V.
Crinkled Crepe Nightgowns $1
Children's underbodies 2 for 2.V.;
Misses' and chiidren drawers 13 to 25c;
lioudoir caps, pink blue lavender 10c;
Perfumes, sachet powder, faucy pins,
bar pins, toys novelties 10c; Talcum
powder 10 "aod 25c: Long cushion
cords, assorted colors 15c.
Innumerable other articles that can
not be mentioned here. Mail orders
tilled promptly. Give ms a call.
Mertie E. Shimer.
East Lincoln Way.
Secretary ScCrory fill Speak.
The local Young People's So
cieties will hold a rally on Satur
day evening at 7:30 o'clock in
the Lutheran church. Mr. H,
B. McCrory, of Pittsburgh, Sec
retary of the Pennsylvania State
Christian Endeavor Union will
speak. Special music. Every
bodyold and young are invit
ed to attend. A silver offering
will be made.
DUBLIN MILLS.
Mrs. John Nonemaker and Miss
Grace Mort were callers at the
home of the former's daughter,
Mrs. Arthur Roher last Sunday.
Farmers are ready to plant
corn as soon as rain comes.
Harrison Fuster near Worth
Point called on Edward Black
and family Saturday and Sun
day.
A destructive tire broke out
last Saturday oa Sideling Hill
Mountain from the burning of a
clearing but the tire wardens
wera fortunate in securing a
largo number of men, and the
tiro was extinguished by night,
Howard U Knepper was home
from MeConnellsburg Normal
over Sunday.
Charles Knepper is whistling
a beautiful tune. It is a seam
stress, or, maybe a stenographer
Edward Black was helping
Chas. Knepper to scatter lime
Monday.
George Barnett, Sr., purchas
ed a horse from W. R. Berk
stresser. Rev. Reidell preiched at Cen
ter last Sunday. He will preach
at Dublin Mills May 20 at 7:30 p.
m., and there will be prayer
meeting held at 7:00 p. m. The
Sunday School will be organized
at this time. There will be Sab
bath School at this place at 9.30
a m., and at Center at same
hour.
The school desires that the
people who take the News would
tell those who do Dot that there
will be prayer meeting at this
place on each following Saturday
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NOTICE
TO
Tax-Payers !
The Tax payers of Fulton county,
Pennsylvania, are hereby notified that
I will meet them at the following times
and places la the districts named for
the purpose of receiving the State,
County, and Dog taxes for the year
HUH.
THOMPSON.
Monday, June ith, Dickeys Moun
tain Store, 1 to 7:30, a. m ; Sharpe's
Store, !:.10 to in, a. m.: and at Plum
Run, Douglass's Store, 11 to 12
o'clock, noon.
HKTIIKL.
Monday. June 5th. Warfordsburg.
Palmer'H Store, 3 to G p. m ; Tuesday,
Juue (ith, Dott, Carnell's Store, 7 to
10, a. m.; James Mellott's, 1 to 2 p. m.
UNION.
Tuesday, June flth, Lashlry's Store
4 to 7 p. m.; Wednesday, June 7ih.
Jacob Schult.'s, 7 to 8 o'clock, a. m ;
Buck Valley Post Ollico, 9 to 10 a m.:
Amaranth PostOlllce, 11 to 12 noon.
BRUSH CKEKK.
Wednesday, June 7th, Locust Grove
Post Ollice, 2 to 3 p. m.; Uess's Store,
4 to i p. m.; Thursday, June fth, Em
maville, Truax's Store, G to S a. m.;
George Lynch's Store, 9 to 10 a. in.;
Duvall's Store, 11 to 12, noon.
LICKING CKKICK.
Thursday, June !th, Ilium's Store
4 to 5 p. in.; liarrionville, Mi-t.lcr's
Hotel, G to 8 p. in.
BELFAST AND LICKING CllEF-K.
Friday, June 9th, N. M. Laiditr's
Store 7:.'!0 to 9, a. rn ; Pleasant Ridge
Post Ollice, 10 to 12 noon; Needmore,
3:30toti:30, p. m., at .Mrs. Hart's
Store
McCONNELLSBURG, TODD, AND
AYR.
Monday, June 12th, Commission
ers' Otlice, 8 to 12 noon.;
TODD AND DUBLIN.
HiimU's Store at Knobsvillo, Mon
day, June 12:l, 2 to 3:30 p. in.
DUBLIN.
Tuesday, June 13ih, nt Brodbeck's
Hotel at Burnt Cabins, 7 to 9 a. m.:
at Frank Hare's Store atFort Little
ton, 11 a. m. to 2 p. m.; at Clear
Ridge, Henry's Hotel, 4 to 6 p. m.
TAYLOR.
Tuesday, June 13th, 4 to G p. m.,
Henry's Hotel at Clear Ridge.; Wed
nesday, June 14th, Dublin Mills Store,
0:30 to 8:30 a. m ; Gracey Post Otlice
9:30 to 10:30, a. m.; Waterfall Post
Otlice, 1 to 2 p. in; Thursday, June
15th, at Hiram Post Ollice, 3 to 4 p. m.;
Friday, June 16th, Hustontown, Lam
berson's Store, 7 to 10 a. m.
WELLS.
Wednesday, June 14th, New Grena
da, Houck's Hotel, 3 to 5 p. m.; Enid
Election House, Thursday, June 15th,
6 to 8 a. m ; Wells Tannery Baum
gardner s Store, 9 to 11 a. ni.
AYR.
Saturday, June 17th, Peter Kirk's
Store, 8 to 10, a m.; Grouse'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 taxes will
be allowed a i eduction of five per
cent. If taxes are not paid on or be
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 owing will be required
to pay the full tax charged on dupli
cate and fees allowed by law for col
lecting debt. The rate is five mills.
LICENSES: All persons who are
subject to mercantile or other licenses
are requested to meet at the a Dove
times and places, as I am compelled
by law to bring suit on all unpaid
licenses by July 10th, next.
LEONARD BIVENS,
Treasurers Ollice, County Treasurer.
May 1, 191ft.
evening,
It seems that people are slow
about doing something for the up
lifting of our church. Do not
tb-ink that you would not be wel
come. The school would like to
see every member aUend. Do
not s't in your hammock, and
think, "When 1 get old and fee
ble I will go to church." If you
cannot come at the timo set just
let the leaders know and they
will gladly wait until you come;
but if vnu have a desire to attend
church thpy will not have to wait
on you. Now, p)eas come Sat
urday night instead of loafing
down at the store. If the church
will Dot bold you all, it will bn
built larger; but just come and
see if we cannot have a good big '
congregation here,
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THE HMOE FOR SAVINGS.
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THE HILL STORE NEWS
Table oilcloth 15c yd.
I. - P. Coats Crochet cotton, 12c spool
Men's 75c Shirts our price 50c.
Ladies' lino Vests 9c.
Ladies' hand bags 23 and 20c.
Nice towels from 5c np.
All kind nice luce 5c yd. '
Men's heavy suspenders 23c.
Boys' heavy Suspenders 9c.
Ladies' 4oc silk hose, our price 30c.
Hoys' shirts 2."c.
Men's work jackets 23c.
Chlldian's roll top stockings 9o.
Men's flue handkerchiefs 5c.
Men's 35c bolts our price 23c.
Good long corsets 60c and $1.00.
Good Towe Ing7c yd.
Men and Women's rubber heols 15c.
2 cards pearl buttons 5c.
2 cards safety pins 5c.
Thimbles 1c each.
Crochet hooks, tatting shuttles etc.
10 inch mill tilo 10c.
Rolling pins Ulc.
4 qt. enamel slt-w pan 10c.
4 qt. covered sauce pan 23c
10c barreltes for 5c,
Williams shaving soap 3c cake.
Gulvuuied wash boards 23c.
Ice ci tani and b: rry set 40 pieces 10c.
Pint tins 2 for 5c, 4c and ,1c.
Big line of granite and tinware 5c up.
Big 8 day clock BARGAIN fl.W.
Good alarm clock 'iOc.
3 pair can-as gloves 21c.
THE HILL STORE
Opposite The Public School.
Hew Real-Estate Agency.
Having retired from the Mercantile business
with a view to giving his entire attention to Real
Estate, the undersigned offers his service to any
one having real estate for sale, or wanting to
buy.
His thorough acquaintance with values and
conditions in Fulton County, coupled with long
and successful experience in handling Real Es
tate, makes impossible for him to bring about
results in the shortest possible time.
Write, or call on,
D. H. PATTERSON,
WEBSTER MILLS, PA.
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 andiNeedmcre to haul their ties to Hancock, Md.,
will accept ties delivered either to Amaranth, I'a., or
Needmore, Pa.
Arrangements ha vo boon madp for ties to bo jiiled along
the Cauuty road both at Amtiruoth and at Needmore, atid tie
producers may begin to haul their ties to either of those points
at once. Sign hoards have befrn erected describing manner in
which ties should be piled and tairfrd, 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."
Iieginuir;g April 1, 1010, the V.'catern Maryland Railway
Company's Inspector will take, up all tie3 proporly piled, both
at Amaranth aud at Needmore, on the 1st aud loth of each
m with thereafter until otherwise advieed.
Chocks will be issued and passod to the tie producer tho
foliowii.R day after ties have boen taken up by the Western
Maryland Railway Company's Tie InsDcctor 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
Specifications and further information may be bad by ad
dressing the undersigned.
R. J. FUNKHOUSER & CO.,
HAGERSTOWN, MD. HANCOCK, MD.
MORE THAN $429,000.00
We bolide that ynu appreciate the PERSONAL SERVICE we are able to render to you in all your
tratFact'oi:e at this Bank; and that you, also appreciate the satcguards we have provided to thoroughly
secure your deposits.
The LARGE INCREASE in our business may be seen m our STATEMENT published m this
nue, hlch hhows ASSETS of mere than $ 129,000.00. This is ample proof of the CONFIDENCE
trie pubhc h:is m this Bai. k.
Whilp onr State Banlnrg Laws ARE MOST STRICT, thov enable us to EXTEND CREDIT to
tho FARMER and to ti e HOME SEEKER, aud thus to be a GREAT FACTOR in the npbuildmg of
ourCc'unty.
FULTON COUNTY BANK,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
M"i r.'AVl
Men's underwear, Ladies' under
wear, Hammocks, porch screens,
etc. Razors and cutlery all
kinds.
BI j line of granite and tinware,
and a big lot coming in this week.
Muslins, mosquito netting, um
brellas, etc. Our goods a'-e all
new. We have many other things,
bu'. don't have room to list any
more. Many new and nice things
in the notion line coming in this
weok.
Our grocery department is com
plete all the time. Large prunes
10c per pour d. 4 pounds dried
peichcs 25c, Nice dried apricots
12c p'-r pound. Can sweet potatoes
i)c per can. Victor talking ma
chines, records aud supplies.
We don't cut p. Ices, but are the
originators of new prices. A ca"
will convince.
Racket
We want to quote you some prices for this month.
That we think is a bargain.
4 sure catcb mouse traps 5c
2 boxes hold fast shoe nails 5c
8 boxes carpet tacks c
4 doz. clothes pins 'C
Machine thread ia
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 -lc
5 J , C and 7 in. taper saw tilo 5c
6 in. flat mill files be
Bin. flat mill tiles 9i:
10 in. tlat mill hies 12c
10 in. rattail tiles lie
10 in. half round files 123
12 in. half round files 15c
100 hog rings 5c
i pair hog wringers
Rubber cement
26 in. hand saws 50, 75 and 1 25
22 short U M C cartridges Vol
Flax seed meal, pure 7c
10 qt. flaring pail Ucj
Nest eggs lc
25 needles lc
14 rows pins lc
119 in. men's work shirts, the
largest shirt made 45c
3-in-l oil 8a
Umbrellas 45cto$1.0i
Bacheller manure forks 55c
Tablo oil cloth 15c yd
.""oaloil 11c gal
i pair good socks , 25c
Lagus rib top hose 10c
Mlkateen 4c
Stains with varnish in them
all colors, 1 pt. cans 25c
Pad locks 10 to 25c
Rim knob locks 20c
Horse shoe nails - 12c
Horse shoe hammers 23o
Qorse shoe pincers 50 1 to $1 25
Felt window shades 8c
011 shades 23c
Shoe strings lc pair
Say, we just bought from a manufactcr 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
ware early, and always try and give our customers the benefit.
Look over this list of prices, comparo them with catilogue
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 watch
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 us
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
We have the largest
stock 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
ward. Yankee Un
dies $1 50. SI. 75. Ji2 f)0.
1 - - 1 1 -
$2.25, and $2 50. Halters all leather at 50 cepts, 75 cents, $1 00 and
i x.. collars $1.25 to $4.25. Collar Pads 2.5, 35, and 50 cents.
Yankee Front Gears $15 per pair. Yankee Breeching $18 to $20
per pair. 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 Bridles from $1.25 to $2.50. Cow chains, Halter chains, Chin
Chains, Trace Chains. Harness oils 60, 75 and 00 cents a gallon.
Caster Machine Oil 40 cents a gallon.
Repairing of all kinds promptly and neatly executed', All goodl
old at lowest pomblo Prices.
Store
Warner corset, ihe 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 yal
G envelopes ' lc
See t u r loiter tablets and box
Dannr 10 to 25c
Alarm clocks 58 and 75c i
8 day alarm clocks $1.75 and $1 OS
7 calces Lnnox soap 25c
Stuvepipo 10c joint
Men's dress shirts 48 to 95c
Rolling pins ' 10c
Cross-cut saw handles 13c pr
Long spring for screen doors 2c
Boston heel plates oc &i
Cow chains 10 and lGc
Bolts li in. to 7 in. lc
Linoleum Go to 90c yd
Linoleum remnants 30c
500 best matches 4j
Man aud Keily axes G"c
are worth 90c to day. Don't
let anyone make you believe
that Mann puts his name
on second quality axes, as
long as we have our pres
ent stock you can buy them
at 65 cents.
Champion axes 45c
Adjustable ha mes , 75c
Say if you want a set of bug
sy harness, harness bridles,
worlr bridles, lead harness,
and collars, hitching straps,
backing straps, trace chains,
wo can save you lots of mon
ey. We sell lots of these
goods and fcry to treat you
right. No hoggish profits.
A good team collar '
$1 10, $1.90, $3,50 and $3 25
Suit cases. 95c
Cotton 10 and 40c bat.
Used Every Day.