THE FULTON COUMTY NEWS, McCOWflffLLlBBirKQ, ?A. . MARKET REPORT. CORRECTED EVERY WEDNESDAY. The grain mrkew arc taken from ttie Cham enourg duj newapapurs. Toe provlaioL cleat are ilioee Ut obtain tn McConnell jurg. GRAIN Wheat tfow wheat Li ran Corn Gnu i.j d PROVISIONS Hum per Ih Shoulder Hacrn, Sides per th Po.atocs, per bushel utter, C.-eainery Llutter, Country Etfsf'i P"" dinen Lard, ;xr tb Live Calves, per tb Chicked, per tb l.C 1.4 7i ." 8. 1' l.tn 3i If H If Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. RATES One cect per word for each Insertion. No advertisement accepted for less than U cecils. Cash tuust ac company order. Fou Sale, SweotTotatr plants 15 cents a Hundred. Mrs ieo darner near MeCennellsburg. It Foil Sale: At Sacrifice New atest model Bowser 450 gal. pas line Unk and curb pump outfit vnh electric light. Never un acted. Harrisburg Auto Com :any, Harrisburg, Pa. Baker & Bros., Real Estate, Insurance, Automobiles, Live, Stock &c. Write us your desires First National Bank Building, Everett, Pa. Loans arranged for. Take a stroll up to VALMONT PARK. VALMONT PARK is an ideal place to picnic. Mrs. B. Frank Henry enter tained a number of friends at a 5 o'clock tea last Thursday. Icecream, lemonade, ginperale, pops and fresh cold sterilized but termilk on sale it VALMONT. Spanjjer and Harris lost one of their team horses last week at their sawmill near Sipes Mill. It died of colic. The Chambersburg Auto Com pany have made a flat 5 cent fare between McConnellsburg and VALMONT PARK. Mary Fisher was a real coun try girl during half of last week, picking pretty pink posie3 in her friend Louise Nelson's meadows. Rev. J. L. Grove is having a new garage erected opposite the rear of the church. A radiator connected' with the furnace in the celler of his residence will heat the building. Harry Keller, of Hustontown, took a car load of people to Pitts burgh last Friday. Michael Lai dig and Nevin Laidig were two of the passengers, but we did not learn the names of the oth ers. HIDES. Frank B. Sipes pays the highest market price for beef hides at tteir butcher hop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins aeepskina and tallow. Advertisement. Harvey Clevenger has accept ed a position near Wilmington, Delaware, where he will be in charge of a portion of the Du Pont Estate devoted to the rais ing of . fine cattle. He leaves some time this week, but will not take his family until later. Messrs. M. L. Laidig and Hen ry Fisher, of Hustontown, hired a car last Friday and came to McConnellsburg. We had a pleasant chat with the former who gave U3 interesting news. They took home with them Miss Lillian Laidig who is attending Normal. Mr. W. C. Patterson, of Brook side Farm, went to a point near Allentown on Wednesday of last week to attend a sale of cattle. He returned Friday. He said the temptation to buy cows wa3 great, but he was content to let them pas3 and bought one of the reg istered calves. D. L. Alexander killed a yellow rattlesnake Wednesday of last week while working on east side of Meadowground mountain. It measured within three inches of being five feet long and was the largest in thickness seen in this county for a long time. It had two upper pairs of poison fangs. He will have the skin tanned. Foit Sale, C-l 30x46 Reiser Trresher good as now Will be sold at a bargain. This machine may be seen at home of the own er J. N. Miller one-half mile South of St. Thomas, Franulin county, Pa. 6 2t. Read-Come Mertie E. Shinier has new (roods in aud invites you to come and see them. More value for your money than else where In ladies' and children's under wear, hosiery, gingham, percale and white apron?, etc. Such Nice Handkerchief for 5 and 10 cents. Ladies' embroidery trimmed drawers lie; Deep luce and embroidery yoke i-orset covers -.!.; Fine gauze vests Id and 13c : Lace and embroidery trim white tea, aprons 12c : Ladies' blue and white stoekini;s Ladies' black stockings 10 and ife. Crinkled Crepe Nightgowns $1 Children's utulerbodies 2 for 25c.: Misses' and children drawers 13 to 25c; Houdoir capg. pink blue lavender 10c; Perfumes, sachet powder, fancy pins, bar pins, toys novelties 10c; Talcum powder 10 'and 2Tc: Long cushion cords, assorted colors 15c. Innumerable other articles that can not be mentioned here. Mail orders tilled promptly. Give me a call. Mertie E. Shinier. East Lincoln Way. Good Words For Harris. The following clipped from ex changes show what is thought of Geo. A. Harris as candidate for Congress in other parts of the District. from Lewisburtf. (Union County) Journal. The official returns of the pri maries reveal something of the standing of the respective Con gressional candidates in their own communities, which i3 food for sorrie reflection. Dick William .cn carried his home town Hunt ingdon by a majority of 373 and his county by over 850 against Focht Take the result of Union, Focht own county, and there are figures to tell another tale. Lew istown South Ward, the candi date's own district, gave him 40 votes and W llhamson 29. Krom Perry County lemocrut. The large majority Mr. Geo. A. Harris received in his home countv (Fulton) and in Franklin. the home of his opponent for the nomination, speak3 louder than words as to his DODularity and the hiirh reeard in which he i3 held bv those who know him best, and is in striking contrast to the pitiable small vote which rocrit, the Republican candidate, received in his heme county (Union . The large vote cast for Richard W. Williamson. Lso.: in the dis trict is very significant. It indi cates that Focht is on the politic al tobotrean. Hundreds of Re- ! nublicans cannot vote for Focht. I knowing him and his business transactions too well, some of them to their sorrow. From a Democratic standrjoint the situa tinn Innlcs ennd and the election of Mr. Harris is confidently pre dicted. Adv. Practical Economy Baking powders made from alum or phosphate may be bought for a trifle les3 than Royal Baking Powder, which is made from cream of tartar, derived from grapes. Alum powders are not only cheap, but they differ greatly in leavening power. If a cheap baking powder is used for a fine cake and the cake turns out a failure there is a waste of costly materials worth more than a whole can of the cheap bak ing powder. Royal Baking Powder produces the finest food, and its use therefore, results in an actual saving. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. New York It fa pi t-. -if . !; 1 -i.'jrt. SAFETY FIRST. It is not wise to keep money about the house or on your person for a single night and thus be in constant danger of losing it. Do not wait until you have accumulated a large sum of money, but come to the FULTON COUNTY BANK andopen an account with the amount you now have on hand, You can get it at any time you need it, and if left six months will pay you 3 per cent. FULTON COUNTY BANK. Rctckt StorG s VERY LATEST ANNOUNCEMENT W havfl iust 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 4 good Lawn Mower that has Brass Boxing and Caso Hardened Steel Knives and a self sharpener? 12-inch, $2 50; 14-inch, $2.65; 2- proDg Garden Iloes 20 cents Broad hoes, 20 cents; Steel Garden Rakes, 25 cents; Batcheller Manure Forks, 53 cents; Pitch Forks, 55 cents; Shovels, 43 and 55 certs; Garden Plows, 1 93 and a good mowing machine oiler 10, 15 and 20 cents. Shoes! Shoes! Don't fail to see this line of goods. We 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 (iod we will have to before long) we will be compelled to advaace. Child's shoes 23c. to U5; Mi'se 9Pc. to 1.95; boys' 1.00 to 2.50; Men's 1 60 to 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. I ... I . . II HII I I crwiiwiTraur 1 mmm i .in lOVER puMnmwmiiniii.M r. FOKM KRLY THE WOLF STORK Men's and Boys' Hats and Furnishings Telephone orders given prompt attention. No extra charges on Parcel Post packages Memorial Square, Chambersburg, Pa. The Hill Store News. Gnnulno rubber door mat Km. Hoys' bib overalls 2'5c. Hammock lit all prioeg. Children's 20c Btraw hats 10c. Silver me.sh oacs (or ladies. Eye protectors for automobiles 10c. Men's silk hoes i'ic. Curtains and oriental rugs. Oxford shoe laces 4c. Nice bevel mirrors 10c. Side cjmbs and barrettcs. Mea's Wallets lOn. Rubber balls all kind. Steel Ashing rod 11.75, Big bag marbles &o. Soap bubble outfit 5c. Roller skates all prices. Shoe daubers 5c. Counter brushes 10c. Cups aud Saucers all kind 10c. Shoe scrapers the latest 10c, Sprinkling cans 25 and 35c. Hall bats 10c. Window ohades 10 and 23c. Cake pans 5c. each. Hair brushes 9 and 23c. W Ire hens nests !c. Skillets all priues. Brass curtain rods 9c. Ice ton ;s 10c pair. Fruit jar fillers 4c. Lemoneake pans 10c, Mullin pans 9c. Meat Baws 2.1c. Green screei. paint 10c. Nice sauce dishes ''. B. B. dustless mop, bargain $1.10. Mop handles 9c. 3 and 0 do., e'g crate. Table oil cloth 15c. yd. J. and P. Coates. crochet cotton 12c. Neia crochet cotton 5c, Good corsets 3l'c and $1.00. Hair pins 1c. bundle. Big box hair pins 5c. Galvanized clothes line K'c. Thimbles 1 cent each. Good needles 2c. paper. Tins lc. puck. Horso muzzles 10c. Raw hide by the foot. Good buggy whips 9c. Big claw hummer 12c. Quart measure with funnel 8c. Child enamel bath tub 15c. Roasters 25, 35, 45 and 55c. Deep granite pie plates 5c. Tin pie plates all prices. Mens shop chpsftc. 20c box stationery 10c. Nice white chamber pall 3'jc. Pure whiie 12 In. basin 10c. Our grocery department is fresh and complete all the time, and man things we can save you money on. Wo feel satisfied the way our notion, eu department is starting out, and expect to bring to town from now on imi; new and useful things never kopt before. Victor talking machines, recor and supplies for salo. Bring your meiuorindum with you and see what T Hill Store can do for yon. Don't foi get the place. Opposite Public srhi The Hill Store. The Hill Store Established 19U4. Good place to hiU;h hors-. and park automobiles. . 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 M 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. 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. SMITH BROTHERS Mefcersburg, Pa. Farm Goods Used Every Day. We have the largest stocn of Harness, Gears and Collars, in south ern E'ennsjlvania. Single Driving Har ness from $10 to $25. Double Driving Har ness for 20 and up ward. Yankee Bri dlpn SI 50. t 75. 2 00. 2.25, and $2 00. Halters all leather a B0 cents, 75 cents, $1 00 an $1.25. Collars $1.25 to $4.25. Collar Pads 25, C5, and B0 cent Yankee Front Gears $15 per pair. Yankee Breeching $18 top per pair. Plow Gears $3.50 to $4 25 per pair. Riding Saddles ir $5 to $13. Wagon Saddles from $9.50 to $12. Russet leather ing Bridles from $1 25 to $2.50. Cow chains, Halter chains, Cb"1 Chains, Trace Chains. Harness oils 60, 75 and 90 cents a gft110"' Caster Machine Oil 40 cents a gallon. , Repairing of all kinds promptly and neatly executed. All go' sold at lowest possible Prices. JJ )