YRT. FULTON COU5TY NEWS, KcCOimjLLSSUKG, FA. MARKET REPORT. t'ORREUTKD IVKRY WEDNESDAY. The drain market re tukeo from tbe Cham perbburtf Cilliy newspaper,,. Trie pruvlHiob D'lcea ro ttmae llmt obtain in McCoDoella jurk'. GRAIN Wheat 100 Now wheat Bran 1.40 I'orn 7c " iiye 80 PROVISIONS dam per lb . 15 Shoulder.... 14 Bftocn, Sldos pnr lb 12 Fniatccs, vr bughl 1 00 Butter, C.-eamery 31 nutter, Country HO Ejriri F'r dozen I1) Lard, ;er tb 10 Live Calves, per tb tt Chickens, per tb 15 Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. RATES One cent per word for each Insertion. No udvertisement accepted lor less than i cents. (Juan must ac company order. For Pai.e: A few tons of good haw C .). and VV. E. Brewer. Foii Salk 175 baneU coi n See J. C. Keebaugh at S B. vVoollet farm Dublin township. Jiggers, "Get yours!" Amos Sharp, postmaster at Sharpe, recently purchased a Maxwell touring car from the Linn garage. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Little au- toed to Belfast tow nship last Sun day to see Mr. Scott Bumgarner who is very ill. rour stings on one thumb is the price paid by V. Scott Brant for the re-capture of a swarm of bees last week. A swarm in May is worth a load of hay so they say. HIDES. Prank B. Sipes pays the highest market price for beef hides at tieir butcher hop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins sheepskins and tallow. Advertisement. An automobile party composed of Carl O. Grissinger, Walter Watson, Miss Olive Black, Miss Otta Morrell, and Miss Zula Bel all of Broadtop City, motored to McConnellsburg Monday even ing, spent the night at the Ful ton House, and Tuesday visited the battlefield at Gettysburg. Spurgeon Milton Keeney, as sistant Professor of English at Gettysburg College, was the week-end guest of Rev. and Mrs Edward Jackson. Prof. Keeney won the Rhoads scholarship for Pennsylvania this year, and next fall, he will enter Oxford Uni versity, England, for a term of three years. Hohman & Grissinger have in stalled in their meat market a modern refrigerator sufficient in Hize to hold many carcases dur ing hot weather. Bert says he will guarantee that after the toughest old ox stays in there a few hours, the meat will become as tender a3 the gizzard of a gosling ten yean old. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Rhoads, near Mercersburg, are celebrat ing the sixth anniversary of their wedding to-day. Mrs. Rhoads was Fannie Kendall, of Big Cove. Accordingly, Russell Glazier and the DufTy boys will put their au tos at the service of as many friends a3 can ride in them and all will go over the mountain to the Rhoads home, to take part in the joyous occasion. With fat cattle selling for 91 cents that cost but 6i cent3 last fall, farmers who have wrestled with cows the long winter thru to take just what creamery men care to give for milk are begin ning to sit up and take notice. In southern Lancaster county, where the creamery business has gravitated back into the hands of milk monopolists and farmers declare they are being imposed upon by creamery men, the pro duction of milk will be greatly lessened, as many farmers, dis gusted with the hard work of milking and caring for cows, will turn their attention to feeding steers. Foil Sale Two 2-borse wa'W ing corn plows. Inquire of F. McN Johnston, McConnellsburg I'd. It Loiin for sale at market price at Trout's farm one half mile west of town. Inquire at Trouts Drug Store. 5 25 2t Wanted, Magazines, News papers, Cardboard and all kinds ot waste paoer, ayne Tavlor, McConnells'burg, Pa. 4 27 tf Baker & Bros., Real Estate, Insurance, Automobiles, Live, Stock &c. Write us your desires First National Bank Building, Everett, Pa. Loans arranged for. Foil Sale, C-l 30x 16 Geiser Thresher good as new. Will be sold at a bargain. This machine may be seen at home of the own er J. X. Millor one-half mile South of St. Thomas, Franklin county, Pa. 6 1 2t. Read-dome Mertie E. Shim?r has new poods in anil invitt's you to come and see them. More value for your money than else where in ladies' and children's under wear, hosiery, einghaiu, percale and white aprons-, eto. Such Nice Handkerchief for 5 and 10 cents. Ladies' embroidery trimmed drawers 20c.: Deep lace and embroidery yoke corset covers Zjc.: line gauze vests 10 and 13c ; Lace and embroidery trim white tea aprons 12c : Ladies' blue and white stockings 2'c.; Ladies' black stockings 10 and 2oc. Crinkled Crepe Nightgowns $1 Children's underbodies 2 for 25c; Misses' and children drawers l.'i to 2"c; Uoudoir caps, pink, blue lavender lUc: Perfumes, sachet powder, fancy pins, tar pins, toys novelties Uc; Talcum powder 10 and 25c: Long cushion cords, assorted colors 15c. Innumerable other articles that can not be mentioned here. Mail orders lilled promptlv. Give ma.a call. Mertie E. Shimer. l'.ast Lincoln Way. ill 1 P h z-i r')ri .IV 3 MORE THAN $429,000.00 We believe that you appreciate the PERSONAL SERVICE we are able to render to you in all vour transactions at this Bank; aud that you, aluu appreciate the safeguard wo have provided to thoroughly secure your deposits. The LARGE INCREASE in our business may be seen in our STATEMENT publid in this lisuc, which shows ASSETS of mere than $ 129,000.00. This is ample proof of tbe CONFIDENCE tuo public has in this OttLk. Whil rur State Banking Laws ARE MOST STRICT, thev enable us to EXTEND CREDIT to the FARMER and to the HOME SEEKER, and thus to be a GREAT FACTOR ia the upbuilding of our County. FULTON COUNTY BANK, McConnellsburg, Pa. THE HOME FOR SAVINGS. Nicely Remembered. On Wednesday of last week, George Glunt and his daughter Velma were called from home on various pretexts, and when they returned they found their home in the possession of about eighty friends and neighbors. In addi tion, nearly that many baskets were in sight. Excitement ran high for a few minutes until it was explained that May 24th was the 42nd anniversary of George's birth and the 11th for Velma a double birthday surprise for them being the intention. The musicians for the occasion were: John Martz with his grafo nola; Messrs. Mathias. Baldwin egi, and Cooper with the violin, autoharp, guitar and harmonica. After two hours of entertainment all repoired to the lawn where elegant and abundant refresh ments were served. Father and daughter each received numer ous nice presents. mm VSS- '.ettSZ Absolute! Pwro r'.j. r a .it i. KUALUarliaPftOSPhijiTE I responsible. To Stop Fires. Acting under the new forest protection code, the Chief Forest Fire Warden is bringing to the attention of the Attorney Gen eral every case where there is the slightest chance of taking legal action against those who are suspected of having started forest fires this spring. In one case a forest fire wa3 started by sparks from the en gine of a sawmill operating near McConnellsburg. The owner of the mill did not wait for a war rant to be served, but at once settled all costs and damage, and promised to give the time of him self and his crew whenever they are needed to extinguish a forest fire in the future. Brush burning on windy days is reported as having caused forest fires near Honey Grove, Belle fonte, and Emporium. In each case the fires were traced by the forest employees to those who burned the brush, and amic able settlements have been made out of court. Many other similar cases are cited showing that it is easy to trace fires and prosecute those RcickGt StorGs VERY LATEST ANNOUNCEMENT We have just received from the Manufacturer 50 rolls of Table Oil Cloth that we can sell at the price we have been selling at--15 cts; also, a barrel of Harvester Machine Oil that is just as good as any you can get for 45 cents a gallon, and our price is only 25 cents a gallon. Lawn Mowers. Say! Don't you want a ''&3MaJ good Lawn Mower that has Brass Boxing and Case Hardened Steel Knives and a self sharpener? 12-inch, $2 50; 14-inch, $2 65; 2- proDg Garden Hoes 20 cents Broad hoes, 20 cents; Steel Garden Rakes, 25 cents; Batcholler Manure Forks, 55 cents; Pitch Forks, 55 cents; Shovels, 43 and 55 certs; Garden Plows, $1.9$ and a good mowing machine oiler 10, 15 and 20 cents. Shoes! Shoes! A WALk ilUVER Don't fail to see this line of goods. Wo are in a position to save you some money. As yet, we have not advanced the price on many of our shoes, nor will not as long as our present stock lasts; but when we buy (ind vre will have to before loug) we will be compelled to advaace. Child's shoos 23c. to $1.S5; M isses D8c. to $l.!i5; boys' $1.00 to $2 5"l; Men's $1 60 t ) f 4,25; Ladies', ?1. 25 to $3.50. Summer Clothing, We have a nice line of Clothing for Children, Boys, and Young Men. See our $10.00 Suits, for Men, in Blue Gray and Brown. They are good values. We want to thank you for the nicest spring trade we have ever had HULL & BENDER, McConnellsburg, Pa. mmilTlxrir'.nmx-mnmim.'mem-i l amu FOn.M ERLY I'll E WOLF STOKE Men's and Boys' Hats and Furnishings Telephone orders given prompt attention. No extra f cnarges on I'arcel Post packages Memorial Square, Chambersburg, Pa. rilUBEBlU 4 The Hill Store News. Genuine rubber iloor mal li5c. Boys' bib overalls 23c. Hummocks' at all prices. Children's 20c btraw bats 10c. Silver mesh du'S for ladies. Eye protectors for automobiles J Do. Men's silk hoes 25c. Curtains and oriental ruj;s. Oxford shoe laws 4o. Nice bevel mirrors 10c. Side combs and burrettus. Men's Walluts 10c. Kubber balls all kind. Steel lisblne rod tl.7.1. liig ivz marbles 6c Soap bubble outfit 5c. Holler kkat.es all prices. Shoe daubers Oc. Counter brushes 10c. Cups aud Saucers all kind 10c. Shoe scrapers tho latest 10c. Syrinkling cans 25 and 3oo. Ball bats 10c. Window shades 10 and 2.'!c. Cake pans 5u. each. Hair brushes 9 and 23c. VV ire hens nests sic. Skillets all prices. Brass curtain rods lie. tee ton ;g 10c pair. Fruit jir tillers 4c. Lemoncake pans 10c, Mullln pans Do. Meat saws 23c. Green screen paint 10c. Nice sauce dishes 'hi. IJ. 15. ductless mop, bargain $1.10. Mo) handles !lc. 3 and 0 do., vgg crates. lable oil cloth 15c. jd. J. oud V, Coates crochet cotton 12c. Ntign crochet cotton 5c, Good corsets 3Hc and .fLOO. Hair pins lc. bundle. Bit; box hair pins 5c. Galvanized clothes line 10c. Thimbles 1 cent each. Good needles LV. jaj er. 1'i'is lc. pack. Horse nmzzles 10c. Unw hide by the foot. Good but;v'y whips He. Bitf claw hammer 12c. vuart !U' asure with funnel Sc. ChihU enamel bath tub 15c. Uoaslers 25, 35, 45 and 55c. Deep granite pio plates 5c. Tin pie plates ail prices. Mens shop cips lie. 20c box stationery 10c. Nice white chamber pall 35c. I'uru while 12 in. basin 10c. Our Rrocery department Is fresh and complete all the tiraq, and many things we can save you money on. We feel satlslied the way our notion, etc. department is starting out, and expect to bring to town from now on many new and useful things never kopt before. Victor talking machines, record und supplies for sale. Bring your memor Minium with you and see what The Hill Store can do for yon. Don't forget the place. Opposite Public School Toe Uill Store. The Hill Store Established 1U04. Good place to hitch horses and park automobiles. s Hot Weather Goods are in demand at this time, and there is no better place in the Cumberland Valley than to our Store, to see a large and va ried assortment of Good Dependable Merchandise. We have the agency for Frank lin County for the famous I i TV-V ". K ' ' '"1!", A 11 9 LEONARD CLEANABLE REFRIGERATORS, Prices range from $13.75 to $60.00. We have White Enameled REFRIGERATORS, same make, price $8.00 to $30.00. PORCH SWINGS all sizes and prices in Porch Swings,. Couch Hammocks, Porch Rockers, Porch Rugs, etc. Our stock is very large at this time, and we invite you to visit our store when in Chambersburg, and we will make you welcome whether you purchase or not. VICTOR VICTROLA AGENCY with all prices of machines, always in stock. 5000 RECORDS from which to select. We will parcel post any number of Records to your address. Write or phone the numbers. Come to see us. F. HAYES HARMAN THE BIG STORE CHAMBERSBURG, PA. P. S. All goods delivered free to McConnellsburg. Si V! New 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 it possible for him to bring about results in the shortest possible time. Write, or call on, D. H. PATTERSON, WEBSTER MILLS, PA. r SMITH BROTHERS; Mercersburg, Pa. Farm Goods Used Every Day. We haVe the largest Btocn of Llarnesa, Gears and Collars, in nouth ern Pennsylvania. Single Driving llar- ceas from $10 to $25. Double Driving Har ness for $20 and up- 'arnV Yankee Bri dle $1 50, l."o, 2 00,' n 25, and $2 50. Baiters all leather at 50 coots. 75 cents. i 00 and' U 25 Collars $1.25 to $4.25. Collar Pads 25, 85, and 50 cents. Yankee Front Gears $15 per pair. Yankee Breeching $18 to $20 per pair. Plow Gears $3.50 to $1.25 Der Dair. Ridinc Kaddlfls from $5 to $13. Wagon Saddles from $9.50 to $12. Russet leather Eid- ine Bridles from $1 25 to $2.50. Cow rham. Ilalt.ar nt,.in.. Chin Chains, Trace Chains. Harness oils GO, 75 and 90 cents a gallon. Caster Machine Oil 40 cents a gallon. Kepairing of all kinds promntlv and neatlv MPP.nti.rf. All foods sold at lowest possible Prices ' f W