TSX FPTTON UOUWTY KIW8, McCOHffflLLSBUKG, PA. i MARKET REPORT. CORRECTED EVKBY WEDNESDAY. Tb f rln market are taken from the Chum penburg duliy newtpapen. The provlaloD O'toei r tboa Ul ui)tln id MoConnal GRAIN Wheat 102 Muw wheat Uraa 1.40 Corn "n Oa r.o iye Wi PROVISIONS Ultra per lb 15 Shouldor... 14 Baotn, Sides per tb 12 E'OtJtocs, er bushel 1 00 Butter, Creamery .'il Butter, Country 20 Tgga, fir dozen l Lard, ;er lb 10 Live Calves, per lb 8 Chickens, per tb 15 Take Care of Ynur Teeth. Dr. F. K. Steve.is will be at Burnt Cabins, Tuesday. May 23rJ; Needmore, Friday, 2Gth; Hustcntown, June 5, 6, and 7th, Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. RATES One cent per word for each lDgertiou. ?iu advertisement accertu for less thau IS cents. Cash muut ac company order, Fou Sale 175 barrels corn See J. C. Keebaugh at S B. Woollet farm Dublin township. Cokn for sale at market price at Trout's farm one half mile west of town. Inquire at Trouts Drug Store. 5 25 2t Wantkd, Maguzioes, News papers, Cardboard and all kinds ot waste paper, Wayne Tavlor, McConuellsburg, Pa. 4 27 tf Foil Sale: Second Uand Cook Stove No. 8. Don't need it. Will sell cheap. George Marshall, Tod township. Runyan 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. Jiggers, "Get yours !" H. S. Daniels, of this place, bought a Maxwell car from the Linn garage last week. Wheat dropped 6 cents in Chambersburg Tuesday, the quo tation being $1.02 for that day. Are you getting ready to en joy the musical Concert from Johnstown on Saturday night June 17? There is a bill before Congress proposing suffrage for Porto Eico women and a recent vote in the House showed CO members in favor and 33 as against the till. HIDES. Frank B. Sipos pays tne highest market price for beef hides at their butcher hop in McConneaburg, also highest price paid for calf skms heepskins and tallow. Advertisement. Mr. William Ruby, of Dublin township, dropped some ready cash into the Editor's till Monday morning. Mr. Ruby is a Mary lander, and in a few weeks is going back to Carroll County to visit the old home place and see his old friends after an absence of twenty years. Our hustling garageman J. W. Linn, feeling that he needed a little rest and recreation, con cluded to take a few days off. Hence he engaged room and board at the Chambersburg hos pital, and on Friday of last week, he had some repair work done to one of hi3 knees that had given him trouble for some time. Mr. Linn is conscientiously opposed to anaesthetics, and says when a fellow fool3 around him with a knife, he wants to be lookin' at him. The State Board of Agriculture has flooded the country with re quests that during the week of May 20th, all roosters be dispos ed of in some manner sell'them, pen them up, or kill them. The object is to try to lessen the loss due to rotten eggs during sum mer months. The germ of a fertile egg will expand if the egg is kept warm over night by the hen, and when cold again, the germ dies and decay immedi ately begins. Baker & Bros., Real Estate, Insurance, Automobiles, Live, Stock &c. Write us your desire3 First National Bank Building, Everett, Pa. Loans arranged for. Fou Sale. Farm containing 46 acres, 5 acres Umber, balance in good state of cultivation, sit uate near the Liucoln Highway, "i miles west of McConnellsburg All necessary farm buildings. Price right to quick buyer. Fur further information, call on or address Geo E Gai ner, or C. J. Brewer, McConnellsburg, Pa. tf Read-Come Mertie F.. Shinier hns new pooils in and invites you to come and see them. More value for your mniwy than else where in ladies' and children's underwent-, hosiery, emtum, percale and white apron--, etc. Such Nice Handkerchief for 5 and 10 cents. Ladies' embroidery trimmed drawers 2'.)c; Deep lace and embroidery yoke corset covers 25c.; Fine gau.e vests 10 and 13c ; Lace and embroidery trim white tea aprons 12c : Ladies' blue and white stocking 2'mj.; Ladies' black stockings 10 and 2oc. Crinkled Crepe Nightgowns $1 Children's underbodies 2 for 2.V Misses' and children drawers 13 to 25c; Houdoir caps, pink blue lavender luc; IV-rfuroea, sachet powder, fancy pins tar pins, toys novelties 10c; Talcum powder 10 aud 25c; Long cushion cords, assorted colors lie. Innumerable other articles that can not tie mentioned here. Mail orders filled promptly. Give me a call. Mertie E. Shimer. Fast Lincoln Way. rmainmmvniramTKiKawiiasaxmms ' .' v ,rj"f " -", , :$t ; - .. ., ' ,wf h-:.:f '.. . , ., . f.--1 "- ' .' '-.',..;""- " ' -V ' : MORE THAN $429,000.00 We beliove that you appreciate the PERSONAL SERVICE we are able to render to you in all your transactions at this Bank; aud that you, ulso appreciate the safeguards we have provided to thoroughly secure your deposits. ' .The LARGE INCREASE in our business tray fie seen in our STATEMENT published in this Hsue, which shows ASSETS of mere than $429,000.00. This is ample proof of the CONFIDENCE tne public has in this Bauk. ' . While onr State Banking Laws ARE MOST STRICT, ihey 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. THE HOME FOR SAVINGS. NOTICE TO Tax-Payers ! WEBSTER MILLS We are having some cool weath er which is hard on the earjy corn. Mrs. Charley Meekey and two children of Harnsburg, are visit ing her parents Mr. and Mrs. George W. Glenn. Mrs. Fred Crider is employed at C. B. Paylor's. Henry Carbaugh and family spent Saturday night with their uncle Tom Snyder in Little Cove William Kendall lost a valuable colt recently. Bruce Paylor and brother George stopped at Antioch last Sunday and attended the funeral of their aunt Mrs. Mary J. Shaw, Among the young people from this vicinity that attended Sun day School Convention were Miss Lizzie Lauver aDd George 1 1 til. Mrs. Thomas Oliver and chil dren John, Bessie and David of McConnellsburg, ppent Satur day night and Sunday with rel atives in this neighborhood. Mrs. George Paylor and Mrs Elmer Hann visited Wm. Pay lor's last Thursday. Measles have somewhat sub sided in this comunity. ft Which Do You Prefer? It is important for reasons of health and practical economy for every housekeeper to ask herself this question: " Do I prefer a pure baking powder like Royal, made of cream of tartar derived from grapes, or am I willing to use a baking powder made of alum or phosphate, both derived from mineral sources ? " The names of the ingredients printed on the label show whether the kind you are now using or any brand, new or oldy that may be offered is a genuine cream of tartar powder,- or merely a phosphate or alum compound. Royal Baking Powder contains no alum nor pho"phats. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. New York The Tax-payers of Fulton county, Pennsylvania, are hereby notified that I will meet them at the following times and places in the districts named for the purpose of receiving the State, County, and Dog taxes for the year MO. THOMPSON. Monday, June 6th, Dickeys Moun tain Store, U to 7:30, a. m ; Sharpe's Store, 8:30 to in, a. m.: and at Plum Kun, Douglass's Store, 11 to 12 o'clock, noon. RKTflKL. Monday, June Sth. Warfordsburg. Palmer's Store, 3 to ti p. m ; Tuesday, Junetith, Dott, Curnell's Store, 7 to 10, a. ni.; James Mellott's, 1 to 2 p. m. UXlOX. Tuesday, June (ith, Lashley's Store 4 to 7 p. m.; Wednesday, June 7th. Jacob Schultz's, 7 to 8 o'clock, a. m ; liuck Valley Post Ollice, 9 to 10 a m.; maranth Post Ollice, 11 to 12 noon. BRUSH CREEK. Wednnday, June 7th, Locust Grove Post Ollice, 2 to 3 p. in.; Hess's Store, 4 to 0 p. m.; Thursday, June 8th, Em maville, Truax's Store, li to 8 a. m.; Georpe Lyuch's Store, !)to 10 a. m.; Duvall's Store, 11 to 12, noon. LICKING CREEK. Thursday, June 8th, Hann's Store 4 to 5 p. m.: Harrisouvillo, Metxler't Hotel, 0 to 8 p. m. BELFAST AND LICKING CREEK. Friday, June Hth, N. M. Lbidig'h Store 7:30 to a. m ; Pleasant Ridyi Post Ollice, 10 to 12 noon; Needmore 3:30 to ti;30, p. m., Tit Mrs. HartS Store. McConnellsburg, todd, and AYR. Monday, June 12th, Commission ers' Ollice, 8 to 12 noon.; TODD AND DUBLIN. Hanoi's Store at Knobsville, Mon day, June 12ih, 2 to 3:30 p. m. D UP. LIN. Tuesday, June 13th, ut I! rod beck's Hotel at Burnt Cabins, 7 to !) a. in.; at Frank Dare's Store at Fort Little ton, 11 a. in. to 2 p. m.; at Clear Ridge, Henry's Hotel, 4 to 0 p. m. TAVLOR. Tuesday, June 13th, 4 to ti p. m., Henry's Hotel at Clear Ridjjo.; Wed nesday, June 14th, Dubliu Mills Store, (1:30 to 8:30 a. m.; Gracey Post Ollicf H:30 to 10:30, a. m.; Waterfall Post Ollice, 1 to 2 p. in ; Thursday, Junt 15th, at Hiram Post Ollice, 3 to 4 p. m.; Friday, June Kith, 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, (1 to 8 a. m.; Wells Tannery Baum gardner's Store, ! to 11 a. m. AYR. Saturday, June 17th, Peter Kirk's 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 taxes will be allowed a ! eduction of five per cent. If taxes are not paid on or by fore July 28th 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 tin dupli cate and fees allowed by law for col lecting debt. The rate Is live 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 auit on all unpaid licenses by July 10th, next. LEONARD BIVENS, Treasurers Ollice, County Treasurer. May 1, litltJ. HESS . I FORMERLY THE WOLF STORE Men's and Boys' Hats and Furnishings Telephone orders given prompt attention. No extra 15 charges on Parcel Post packages IB Memoria bauare. UhamDersDurG:. fa. Sweet Milk for Calves. While it is desirable to feed calves skimmilk it is very impor tant that the milk te in a clean, sweet condition. Digestive trou bles often result, according to the Pennsylvania State College Agriculture Experiment Station, from feeding sour or partly sour milk. A uniformly sweet product from day to day is essential. In stances are on record in which buttermilk has been fed success fully to calves. The practice of feeding buttermilk or sour milk at one feed and sweet milk at the next, however, is not gener ally advised. THE HILL STORE NEWS Table oilcloth 1.1c yd. I. .V P. Colits Crochet cotton, 12c spool Men's 75o Shirts our price 50c. Ladies' line Vests !)c. Ladies' hand bags 23 and 2c. Nice towels from oo np. All kind nice lace .V yd. Men's heavy suspenders 23c. Boys' heuvy Suspenders !lc. Ladies' 4.lc silk hoso, our price 30c. Boys' shirts 2!c. Men's work j:wlets 23c. Children's roll top stockings 9c. Men's lino handkerchiefs Men's 3;V: belts our pries 23c. Good long corsets uOc and $1.00. Good Toe ing7c yd. Men and Women's rubber heels lie. 2 cards pearl buttons 5c. 2 cards fcafety pins oc. Thimbles lc each. Crochet hooks, tatting shuttles etc. 10 inch mill (ile 10c. Kolling pins 10c. qt. enamel stew pan 10c. 1 qt. covered sauce pan 23c, i He b armies for lie, A'illiams shaving soap 3c cako. Galvunized wash boards 23c. Ice cream and berry set 40 pieces 10c. Pint tins 2 for Tic, 4c and 5c. Big line of granite and tinware .V up. Big 8 day clock BARGAIN $t.l8. Good alarm clock UOc. 3 pair ca ,vas gloves 21c. Men's underwear, Ladies' under wear, Hummocks, porch screens, etc. Razors and cutlery all kinds. Bl r line of granite and tinware, and a big lot coming- in this week. Muslins, mosquito netting, Um brellas, et;. Our goods a"e all new. Wo have many other things, but don't have room to list any morn. Many new aud nlco things in tne notion Hue coming iu this wetk. Onr grocery department is com plete all the time. Largo prunes 10c per poucd. 4 pounds dried peaches 2-V:, Nice dried apricots 12c per pound. Can sweet potatoes Stc per can. Victor talking ma chines, records and supplies. We don't cut p. ices, but aro the originators of new prices. A ca" will convince. THE HILL STORE Opposite The Public School. Jiggers, "Get yours I" y. a 1 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 iCpossible for him to bring about results in the shortest possible time. Write, or call on, D. H. PATTERSON, WEBSTER A1ILLS, PA. ' utryj.l My w Iff) nny .liy.wl..j..,n, 1 . V.tSVlf?!'" "" 11 ii'"i.'ll ITT!! """" '"l"'y.'liTlP"lnil" in Do You Keep Your Money Busy? Ii vur nvmry Ury Dom it li arnun-l month hUt month n: 1 .r i fn-i i-nit, or n :)ur.i; ut all, wIk-h it imtiht l iin.li.it; mi" ai.'t Ir.nnmti? v .1 y ,j t,un V ', f You air gnu k ui'.uli t- x kmi': th v.ihic i.f a in n uh i H c i 14- tic imtl iil'-r:. iin.l you knw that hv in vmitti tlircicr fmir ltm ii.inhiunnr v ho in I.17 uml innl- nt. H;it rr ynu r,iu.Hy kf-ti to a; pic i.it' the t'Xi i .it timrify that vuv nut into lilt! until! arvl ktcji 111UVIU4 until it I.mU n Mie tertlt wlK-rt il iaii cam 1' I! !'.lli4ii -uu - iv (!..it ymi n not h.tv. liitif to maVr n Hiicly rf m rmiin nit. II " )i-niit,l, ln;r. 1 1 1 hIo trm 1 lunrr tli.tti I U.i ma nn-n :,A v..-n.tn, n -idit 111 tl.mv U-- i.il. n li..v l. .(nifii in i.'ly .'I im.i ii-icnr un niidli n In mukiuit tin 11 inv t mri,' 1. J nuiri h.iNt V"r . ;iti tlx v lutvc i..iit(iil n.nlv t.'ll.ODO.H Ml, n jI i- nt -nt.-irO tui.k. I torn u ltiiuul llic luu ul dolkr ul iirim tii.il ur iiHoitif. If yo 1 tin vr S OO r miirr that rit.itiM 1'iit to ivrrk, -nrl 11 vour nriMf unci u-Mrrv to I. iv, iiinl w- nl tul it Cooltl'-t tlfM filni.g till' ' , Mll ni) illVf prHt'tlrcl BtOi-k 'A I iic ( i-nl rut Mrri i tmipanv. 1 lilt iHMtKt tout.titi iiiciiiciil Htittt-iiti'iit Hint othrr niiir,.if m InrmaiKiti wliitli wr jl.ti ut your without ri'iir or OitliyMUuu, ua yrt ul uuf M.rvuu iu tliun: liu litkVK uiuney tu luvct. The Geiger-Jones Co. Invulmml Stcurllin N Renkert Ruilding Canton, Ohio C. L. CRIM.M, H,pr..-iiatl, Nowlllj, P.. . V"1' '''I" : i.iiiiiiiiiiiini i....'..:ii;;:m.ii:,.ji:i:iiiiiii:.!!):.;,i;t;iiii,i;iii,';rf,i Racket Store Wo want to quote you some prices for this month. That we think is a bargain. 4 sure catch mouse traps 5c 2 boxes hold faut shoe nails 5c 3 boxes carpet tacit s fc i doz. clothes pins c Machine thread 4c Safety piDs 2, 3 and 4 doz 13 inch horse rasps 20c 15 inch horae rasps 2iic 4 4b and 5 inch taper saw iile 4c OA, G and 7 in. taper saw tile 5c 6 in. flat mill tiles 8c 8 in. flat mill files 9o 10 in. Hat mill files 12c 10 in. rattail files 12c 10 in. half round files 12a 12 in. half round tiles 15c 1X) hog rings 5c I pair hog wricgers 8c Rubber ceaient 10i 26 in. hand saws 50, 75 and 1.25 22 short UMC cartridges lilj Flax seed meal, pure 7c 10 qt. Marine pail 9o Nestegs; c 25needhs lc 14 rows pins lc ii'J iu. men's work shirts, the largest shirt made 45c 3-in 1 oil 80 Umbrella 45c to $1.00 Cacbeller manure forks 55c Table oil cloth 15c yd Coal oil 11c gal 3 pair good socks , 25c Lagm rtb top hose lOo Silkateen " 4c StaiD8 with varnish in them all colors, 1 pt. cans - 25c Pad locks 10 to 25c Kim knob locks 20c Horse shoe nails ' 12c Elorso shoe hammers 23o Uorse shoe pincers 50j to Ifl 25 Pelt window shades 8c 011 shades 23c Shoe strings lc pair Warner corset, the kind that . tit and wear 50c to $1 25 Single treo clips, heavy 18c Canvas gloves 3 pair for 25c Also ODe at oc pair Pure neats foot oil 75cfeal 6 envelopes " lc See our letter tablets and box paper 10 to 25c Alarm clocks 58 and 75c 8 day alarm clocks $1.75 and $1.08 7 cakes Lenox soap 25c Stovepipe 10c joint Meu's dress shirts 43 to 93c Rolling pins 10c Cross-cut saw handles 13c pr Lorg spring for screen dcors 3c j Boston heel plates 5c At I Cow chains 10 and 16: I Bolts 1 1 in. to 7 iD. lc ! Liiaoleu m 65 to POc yd J Linoleum remnants j 500 best matches Man and Kelly axes are worth 90c to day. Don't let anyone make you bolieve that Mann puts bis name on second quality axes, as long as we have our pres ent stock you can buy them at 65 cents. Champion axes Adjustable hames Say if you want a set of bug ey 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 and tryto treat you right. No hoggish profits. A good team collar $1.10, $1.90, $2.50 tind $3.25 Suitcases. " 95c Cotton 10 and 40c bat 30c 65 9 4"c 75c 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, compare them with catilogue houses and wo 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 Used Every Day. We have the largest atocn of Harness, Gears and Collars, in south ern Pennsylvania. Single D.-iving Har ness from $10 to $:'5. Double Driving Har ness for $20 and up wards. Yankee Bri dles $1 50, $1.75, $2.00, $2 25, and $2 50. Halters all leather at 50 cents. 75 cent. l m and $1 25 Collars $1.25 to $4.25. Collar Pads 25, 85, and 50 cents. YunkeePront Gears $15 nor nair. YanUno nroophin tie n (1 per pair. Plow Gears $3.50 to $4.25 pef pair. Riding Saddles from $5 to $13. Wagon Saddles from $9.50 to $12. Russet Wthnr Rid ing Bridles from $1.25 to $2.50. Cow chains, Halter chains, Chin Chains, Trace Chains. Harness oils 60, 75 and 90 cents a gallou. Caster Machine Oil 40 cents a gallon. Repairing of all kinds prommlv and ne&tlv e Topnfnrl All crnndi sold at lowest possible Prices, - Wil l
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