TH1! FULTON COUlfTT 11EW8, McCONJnSLLSBTrRO, ri. MARKET REPORT. CORRECTED IVKRY WEDNESDAY. The raln market, are taken from the Cham persburg dnily newhpapera. The prnvlflon O'lcea are tliote tbitt obtain Id MoCoooolla- ourg. GRAIN Wheat Now wheat.. -Iran Cora ( M iiye.... PROVISIONS Bam per tb Shoulder Bacrn, Sides rep tb.. PiKatocs, per bushel , Butler, C.-eamery.... Butter, Country Ek''i l",r dozen Lard, ;er tb Live Calves, per tb .. Chickens, per tb 93 1.40 70 ro 80 15 14 12 1.00 "31 20 IS 10 9 15 Rrniyan the Eye Man at Buck Valley, Monday, July 10th a. m. only. Lashley, Monday, July 10th p. m. only. Amaranth, Tuesday, July 11th. Dot, Wednesday, July 12th. Needmore, Saturday, July 15th. Harrisonville, Monday, July 17th. Our friends from the country nearly all report splendid crops of weeds. The dome and outside wood work of the Court House are re ceiving a fresh coat of paint. Lizzie, bright little daughter of ex-Sheriff J. J. Harris, step ped on a broken bottle Monday and cut a severe gash in her foot. William Davis, clerk for the County Commissioners, had per sonal business in Philadelphia last week. While there he took in the sights at Atlantic City. When common nails were made by hand, an expert could make an average of forty in an hour. They are now made by machi nery, and one man can make about 10,000 nails an hour. Tractors are now used not only for farm purposes, but very small ones are being made to use in gardens. The tiny machines are guided from the handles of little plows and cultivators. Daniel E. Fore, Esq., celebrat ed the 90th anniversary of his birth last Saturday. Mr. Fore was down town on business in the afternoon and received the congratulations of many friends. Rumors of war with Mexico .vill recall many loving acts of the ladies of our land during Civ il War times, one of which was the manufacture of lint for dress ing wounds. There, now; tell the youngsters what it was, and how you made it. HIDES. Frank B. Sipea pays the highest market price for beef hides at tbeir butcher hop in McConnell&burg, also highest price paid for calf skins Sheepskins and tallow. Advertisement. Russell Stevens, dental student at the Pennsylvania University, i3 spending the summer vacation at home and will assist his fath er, Dr. Frank K. Stevens, to re lieve the aches and pains in our jaws. County Commissioner Frank M. Lodge treated himself to a new Dodge touring car last week We know of no one who has a better right to the use of a com fortable car than Mr. Lodge who keeps busy looking after the business of the county. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Sloan left Monday for their home in Portage, after having spent two weeks in McConnellsburg. Miss Emma Sloan accompanied them as far as Chambersburg. She will visit her sister, Mr3. Thomas Walker, in Franklin county. hp Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. RATES One cont per word for each Insertion. No advertisement accepted (or Ions thau 15 cents. Caxli must ac company order, Fou Salk: 100 barrelsof corn Mrs David Hill, Sharpo, Pa. Fou Salk 3i-ton Brown Wajj on, 3 men tread Good as new. John Lake, McConnellsburg, Pa. . 615 25 9s: Fou Salk Two fine colts, one. a yearling, the other, two years old. Jacob uill. iseeamore, ra., R. K. 2. 6 29 3t Baker & Bros., Real Estate, Insurance. Automobiles, Live, Stock &c. Write us your desires First National Bank Building, Everett, Pa. Loans arranged for. Wasted A mare not over 6 years old, good worker and dri ver, fearless of automobiles weight 1250 to 1300 lbs. Must be alright. Inquire at this office 6 29 tf Lost Autograph Camera od road leading from Back Run on through Meadowgrounds Thurs day of last week. Liberal re ward if returned to Reisner's store, McConnellsburg, Ta. Fou Sale. 11-room frame house, stable and all necessary outbuildings, work shop, black smith shop, lot o.' ground and meadow adjicent. Price right. For further particulars call on or address, Mrs Elizabeth Bku hakeii Ki obsville, Pa. 6-15 101 Read-Come Mertie K. Shinier has new gooda In and 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 apronr, etc. Such Nice Handkerchief for 5 and 10 cents. Ladies' embroidery trimmed drawprs 20c.; Deep lace and embroidery yoke oorset covers 25c ; Fine 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 25c. Crinkled Crepe Nightgowns $1 Children's umlerbodies 2 for 23c: Misses' and children drawers 13 to 2"c: Boudoir caps, pink blue lavender 10c; Perfumes, sachet powder, fancy pins, bur pins, toys novelties 10o; Talcum powder 10 und 25c; Lone cushion cords, assorted colors 15c. Innumerable other articles that can not lie mentioned here. Mail orders filled promptly. Give m9 a call. Mertie E. Shimer. East Lincolu Way. Teachers' Examination. The examination for provision al certificates will be held this year as follows: Harrisonville July 8. McConnellsburg July 11. Needmore July 13. Examination will begin at 8 o'clock a. m. Health certificates can be ob tained by writing to the County Superintendent. Respectfully, J. Emery Thomas, 6 29 2t Co. Superintendent. sua Absolutely Pure Me frenCreainef Tartar FIOALUM.O PHOSPHATE To Fix Window Shades. m When the ordinary spring roll er shade will not work, try this plan. Take the shade off the brackets unroll it full length and roll it up by hand, place it back on the brackets and pull the shade down and then let it roll back as far as it will on its spring Keep it in place at which it stop ped, take it down again unroll it full length and roll it up com pletely by hand. Repeat this process until the spring has been wound Up to the desired tension. Notice bj Burgess. Pursuant to an ordinance pass ed June 20, 1912, notice is here by given that any person putting off firecrackers, fire arms or fire works of any king or description within the borough of McCon nellsburg, Pa., will be arrested and fined according to the pro visions and penalties of said or dinance. Leslie W. Seylar, Burgess. School Closed. The McConnellsburg Summer Normal School will close this week. Fifty-nine students en rolled this year. Under the ef ficient instruction of Profs. Smith and Garland, some eood work was done by the ambitious young ladies and gentlemen. TTTTin'B rgjMIM'ffifMllhlMaiTWII A 'HMfflllllflin PM-.IWimtl'JMJlJMIWHIfr,KrTiMl i:biii IB Pi I. '; ' ' 'J 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 and open 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. IT WfliK"11 lgla IMIUBg 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 Cs.. good Lawn Mower tbat has Brass Boxing and Case tlardened Steel Knives and a self sharpener? 12-inch, 2 50; 14-inch, 2 65; 2 prong Garden Hoes 20 ceuts Broad hoes, 20 cents; Steel Garden Rakes, 25 cents; Balcheller Manure Forks, 55 cents; Pitch Forks, 55 cents; Shovels, 43 and 55 cents; Garden Plows, $l.t8 and a good mowing machine oiler 10, 15 and 20 cents. Shoes! Shoes! 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 we will have tobefore Ions) we will be compelled to advance. Child's shoes 23c. to $1.25; Msses (J8c. 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. 2 Notice to Contractors. The School Board of Taylor town ship will receive sealed bidg for the erection of a school buildinjr to be built at Hustontown. Plans and specifications can be seen at C. J. Barton's store. All oids must be In the hands of the secretary by 4 o'clock p. ra July H, 1'Jltl. G. J. COOK, 0-22-31. Secretary. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice To Stockholders of the Cumber land Valley State Normal School. By direction of the Board of Trus tees a meeting of the Stockholders of the Cumberland Valley State Normal School will be held Wednesday. July 26, at 2 p. m.. at the Normul School, Shippensburj;. Pa. The purpose of this meeting Is to authorize ths Boarp of Trustees to enter Into negotiations with the State Board of Education of Pennsylvania for the transfer of all the property of the Cumberland Valley State Normal School to the Commonwealth of Penn sylvonia. and to authoriti.e the Board of Trustees to sell and convey to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania all the property, real and. personal of the Cumberland Valley State Normal School, and to transact such other businoss as may properly come be fore such meeting. GKO. S. McLICAN, fi-22-4t. Secretary. MID-SUMMER MILLINERY During a recent trip to eastern cities we bought nearly 300 new hats of latest shapes, together with an endless assort ment of trimmings -all of which are now on display at our store on past Lincoln Way, McConnellsburg. Come in and look them over, at Little's Millinery Western Maryland Railway. In Effect June 18, 1916. Tralni leave HanoockM (ollowi: No. 7 1.40a. m. (dally) forCaroberland, Pitt- ourtfn ana went. biu r cat v trKmia points. , No. I .W a. m. (rtiillv) for Hajemtown. Out- tyhum Hnnoer, York (uic'Kpl Sunday), and Huitimore. No, 1 8.30 a. m. (dally except Sunday) for Cumberland and Intermediate points. No. 49.07 a. m. (dally exuept Sunday) (or Hageretown. Baltimore nd Intermediate pol.ita, Washington, ilultloiore and New York No, 1.7 p. m. (dally) Western Eipreaf (or vuinnrriiiuti r ' virKirn numb, hum PittsOurKQ, ChlRiiKo and tne West. No. t X.IW p. m. (dally) Kxnrcu for Haer town, WavnKtooro, Charr-nersnurii. I'.rt tystiur, fM't'niore. Walmfton l'hl . dnlphla and Km, York, (or York dully except Sunday. O. F. 8TBWAUT1 S. F.NNF.8, Oen'l I'assonger An't Ueneral ManaKer, WHY YOU SHOULD INSURE IN THE FULTON COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. It is a Home Gompany IT'S POLICY HOLDERS ARE FARMERS. Itia Strougor Firianc'ally now than at aoy ttme 10 its past history. H. L. PECK, General Agent, Needmore, Penna. CHAS. E. HEINT2ELMAN SHOES OF QUALITY Carried in AH Widths . From A to E 23 S. Main St. Chambersburg, Penn'a. FORM ERLY THE WOLF STORE Men's and Boys' Hats and Furnishings Telephone orders given prompt attention. No extra charges on Parcel Post packages Memorial Square, Chambersburg, Pa. This space is reserved for THE HILL STORE, and next week we will list some rare bargains for July. Watch for them. GOLDSMITHS' THE HILL STORE, Opposite Public School Building, McConnellsburg, Pa. 000l 0000000000 jVi P 0HI000K00 Will i iw 1 i immpi in ! i aim iami wmhiii niiiaw w r,,!.'''1'11 1 111 ' ' " ' ' ' lit hull i in am mil 111 ill l Xl ft 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. " Writs M- fall WW lliV. VSLA, D. H. PATTERSON, WEBSTER MILLS, PA. liwimi tilAWil A'llniMfc riaiJMn-imajuUwJ SMITH BROTHERS Mercersburg, Pa. Farm Goods Used Every Day. We have the largest stocn of Harness, Gears and Collars, in south ern Pennsylvania. Single briving Har ness from If 10 to :5. Double Driving Har- jess for 20 and up wards. Yankee Bri dles $1 50, $1 75, $2 00, $2.25, and $2.50. Halters ail leather at'50 cents, 75 cents, $100 and $1.25. Collars $1.25 to $4.25. Collar Pads 25, 25, and B0 cents. Yankee Front Gears $15 per pair. Yankee Breeching $18 to $20 par 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 90 cents a gallon. Caa-er Machine Oil 40 cents a gallon. Repairing of all kinds promptly and neatly executed. All goods sold at lowest possible Prices. J ,
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