THE FULTON COUNTY OT5WI, McCOHKILLSSTTRO, T&, MARKET REPORT. Wanted, For Sale, For Ren lim1rTr,!,, Lost, Found, Etc. CORRECTED EVERY WEDNESDAY. The grain market are taken from Die Uhtiin- ernburg dally newspaper. Tbe provl.ion O'loet are tnuM mat obtain ID Mouonueiu- R ATF.S One cent per word (or eac The Fulton County Bank rejoices with the farmer in the bountiful harvest just gathered. It not only speaks well for the farmer, but bespeaks continued prosperity not only for the FULTON COUNTY BANK but for every individual. This bank is nearing the HALF MILLION mark. A prosperous bank in dicates a prosperous community. If you have surplus funds this is a good place to start it working. GEO. A. HARRIS, President. WILSON L. NACE, Cashier. C. R. SPANGLER, Vice President. R. G. ALEXANDER. Teller. ittrg, GRAIN Insertion. No advertisement accepted tor less than 15 cents. Cash must ac company order. Wheat New wheat dmn Corn Ohu Kye PROVISIONS Ham per lb Bhoulder Baccn, Side, per lb Potatoes, per bushel Butler, C.-eamery Butter, Country Eirs, rr dozen Lard, ;er tb Live Calves, per lb Chickens, per tb , 1.28 1.25 i.:t5 Fou Sai:i;: Grocery Store, on grood location in McConnellsburg 7i m- r 1 knr:: v- ..si ,i Price rijrht to quick buyer. Lock 45 80 box 43. McConuellsbunr. tf Baker & Bros., Real Estate, ill 1 . ' IM ,-! , ' J ' , Stock &c. Write us your desires 14 12 First National Bank Building, il .iL.J-.ja.illfc.J iMiyv ; Lverett, ra. Loans arranged 0 for. 31 20 Wantku A mare not over 21 years old, good worker and dri lo ver, fearless of automobiles 8 weight 1250 to 1300 lbs. Must 15 be alright. Inquire at this oflice 61"J-tr H-.-lr.-'r"'1 ."4. .-.(..1'-s. Runyan the Eye Man at The poach season is in full swing at the Scott Fruit Farms Wnrfnrrlehnrcr Fridav nnd Sat. ID 1 UOUipvm tOWUSUip, and per ,, . ... j i(iis wihuiiJ iu uuy ii:a,uiies may Buck Valley, forenoon, Monday, at a very rer 8,,nable price. 810t August 14. oT77 r77T::iT.r.rr 1 .Qch au o FrarnnAn rtmnrinv All. I 1 c....j, ...Uw.., , . t.Piir.b- farm nf P. nr-rao in ust 14. Cumberland countv. 6 miles from Emmaville, Tuesday, August 15. Carlisle. 8 ro m house, stables, Dot, forenoon. Wednesday, 16. other buildings, poultry houses, Wmnro Sptwrrlnv August 10. fruit, plenty of water. 1 or fur Last trip this season to lower XV SV" end points. ol. UT ,i VTt'n An onarcror.ir roll-. n'-i-.i. ...... - r-i tVdllll mis ahlo man tnsn icitnrripra in town Fou Sale. 11-room frame hnnun tatahla Qnt all riappaonrv iwuui uib uve laiKcura u" outbuiIdiDsrs. work shoo, black the west side of the Court House smith shop, lot of ground and have been cut away to let in meadow adjacent. Price right, more light. or furtuer particulars call on or Miss B and Mr. L will be mar- hakku, Kmhsviile, Pa. 6 15 lot ried August ISth on a lawn on West Lincoln Way. space next week for full particu- and country for fruit and orna Jars. mental trees, shrubs, roses, etc , of superior quality; permanent iaununes nave Kepi step wim employmeLt; expenses and salary war progress Dy putting up to a man who can work full time their prices. Collars are up half and make good; full instructions o Mn mk orfloa in nrn. ?iven; reierences or security re .. quired. 800 Acres in Nurseries. l'uruun- Rstahlishpd fill Vfiars. Pnr nr. Ethel Ray, of Big Cove, visited ticulars address, iioopes Uro. & her mint. Mrs. M. C e veneer. luum" V":- . oueu r j Ph .J.nhu T- I. . , 1 . 1 UiASL,t A. UUUUriL'UIO. in xiaiiB.uu cuumy, last ccrv, w i remain about two weeks and have a good time. Walter Johnston, of the Cove, is, doubtless, enjoying the lake Girard 8 3 3t NEW GOODS. New poods have arrived at Mertie E. Shinier s store and more are arrlv inir this week. Among them are to be breezes in Chicago this week, he found lace, embroidery and ribbon trim having gone to the Windy City Baby Caps at 2oc Each, last Friday to visit relatives. . Zl r, i""'?. J'; Zm Miss Anna AlcDowel!, near " hi I'"; , b!u? sto-kinKs nic, Lemasters, was a week-end guest ,oft sole shoes i:tc, infants sacks 20c, of Mrs. J. L. Grove, in McCoa- i'M!'D,fk m.' , cushion , ... cords all color lac, clothes iin aprons nellsburg, and has been visiting uk:, ciuidrens supporters luc, litiie relatives in the Cove this week. bea1; i"'r, Plf. amg baskets 10 and l-x um haneuble blue inli nor lwittlo titli'iim iuivL()t 111 pays the highest market price and 2V, Colgate's tooth powder 2.V, for beef hides at tteir butcher looUl brushes idc, perfume 10 and .ioc per bot'.le, nice toilet soap 5 and luc, hop 111 McConnellsburg, also pink and white trailing, arbutus fact- powder 2;c, fancy articles, etc. Kitchen Utensils. Lartre feather dusters 10c. small ones 5c, little aluminum fry and stew pans Miss Emma McGovern enter- ?'S7l Jas ?c- alumiDl" I (llltrifrl Ilk . fttpp wrxli Tnr r pun nir tained a party Of friends on enameled and aluminum ware, glass Thursday evening of last week wae win,lows- etc 10c- patent nut inurbtidy evening ui wat weeii, mecr graters 10c soap savers 6c, bottle and on Saturday evening, the or lamp chimney cleaners V, etc. nthpr half" worp pritprrainpd in ' 1'on t lorfet the Lice underwear for otner nan were entertainea, m ,ailie9 aQ(J cllildren hosi and hand highest price paid for calf akin 8 aheepskina and tallow. Advertisement. equally delightful manner, at her home on west Lincoln Way Rock Hill Sunday School will picnic in the woods at the school house, Saturday, August 19th Everybody come. We had an Mice of I he Condemnation of Lands ideal time last year, why not this by The McConnellsburg; and Fort year? Special invitation extend ed to the Fulton County News staff to attend. Committee. Hays A. Strait and wife, near Hustontown, were, shopping in town last Saturday. They re ported a nice visit last week from Mrs, Strait's mother, Mrs. Junie Huston, of Petersburg. Earl Huston and a lady friend were along. Earl took one of Hays's autos along home, his brother Thomas, of Petersburg, having recently purchased it. The Woman's Missionary So ciety of the Reformed church will present "The King's High way, a Missionary Pageant, by which will be shown the active an-tr'mn nf tha miDoinn ntm.ln nr. ipiinU-l .loliu It Jnok op, f.-n ., Krulik I ociriv.c w ii.iooiwu liumu " -,.sinir.M ami (l.-.l. II. M,.ek viewers, und n mc flimer. pfltir-atrir hpn W stnrt "'' A-1 m- nl 11 eiek a. . rr i ' -ww-t - - - 1 iu f -1 1 u it: sit'a Kercnieis at me lowest prices, nice fresh candies and chewing pum. Mail orders promptly tilled. Cash must accompany order, including postage. Mertie E. Shimer. F.ast Lincoln Yav. Loudon Railroad Company. TO Cl:irenee I.. Sipe. Rtniw ami I.ineolu A vs He irvtie I'll: ltmnl. Sines Mr;i unl Lm-'i'ln As . Ilellevu.'. I'.i , e:ire C. 1.. S.peji: Kt-v H'-r;tee N. Sines. Hi;litvv!;. I'll : Mrs. M.irv Willi.-lm. HI' K ! h Ave.. llomesl:ut. I'ii : Mrs. Mimii'' K.'il.T. T.il;iina p;nU IHsirifl if Co.tmibi:,: Mrs C.Klf.ie Kfiu'dy. MH.'t.jmt'is tulrif. 1':..: Mrs l.st. Mill ij eni liru. !( . .nue l-ijr. Pn. : Mrs h.'litli ( nrrierrr, M.-i 'ulinelis. h'.iJi, . you lire iH'H't'V li.it i In 1 tint on the I'.eh iluy oi .luiv I 'i lie- petition ol the Me- Conneiisliuri: und Kort Lomlon liinlrmul (.'otii- p inv was nifscutril to the Court of I oitimoi e of I- ult -in Lountv. I i-nnsvlvutiiii. nr.v l)(f the t'ourt for ttn order dlreetinif the III tii; of a homl wllh surleties to s.M-ure the iliim- for ihe t.ikin ami iiiiiiniiiruition of surh and lie!on'ini; tour supposed to helonkf to vou. fis the pelltloner rt-iiuirfs for the eoO' itruetmn.maitit.'tianee, ana opitertillon of ts railr.'ad. ana for the aauuu'e or iniurvto h laiel: said iieiltioicr sfttini.'foitli that the mid Ui he oecuineil and appropriai.'d ih a strip or pareei of iiinil siLi.ati-a in Ayr Town, slip Kiinon ( ount y, I'enievlvatiia. aiomr the line of saul railroad and thirty feet ou either tide of the erriter line thereof a dlstam-e of ehree hitl.dr-'d and i ihety srvt-n feet ( '.17 ft.) soiiiainirw mtV'hve one hundri-attLs of an aere (.Vl. Whereupon the same day (he Court made an order Uirei-ilnif th- petition tt) he Hied and the petitioner to llie its bond in the mira of Two Hundred I'oliam (f.'i t).(H). to the Comtnonwealth of l-eiinsyiyauia for the use of the pels n or persons who may he found lo he entitled to the d irniii-es' and uniter for the sake of national betterment in Egypt. India, Chi na, Korea, Japan and Africa. The Pageant will be presented in the Reformed Church, Sunday . evening, August 13th, at 7:45 o'clock. All are invited to attend. A silver offering is requested. iiofLiM viewers upon the premises de rided; and lu pen.uimee of the said order ot the Court thp liond of the KaUroad Company wax approved and tiled, and llie viewers will meet at the said time and plane tlxerl by the n'tld order of the Court, when and where you may attend If you see proper. JOHN K. Jackson. KKA.VK P I'l.lvSSlN'UKR, GKO. U. MOCK. M-it. Viewers In Dead-Oil Collision. One automobile was completely demolished and another badly damaged last Saturday, when j Earl Lloyd, of Martinsburg, had a head on collision with Dr. J. J. . Palmer, of Needmore, Pa. The accident occurred on the Clear- ever receive the proper bnlance of food to sufficiently nourish both body an brain during the growing period when nature'! demands are greater than in mature life. This is shown in so mnnv pale faces, jeen bodies, frequent colds, 3 )Hng pike, Saturday afternoon. and lack of ambition. . ... , . ., For .H such chil.rren we sny with e.lther drlV!f 83W the 0ther Un" unmistakable earnestness: They need til it Was tOO late to avert the sscott fcmulmnn, and need it now. It jiossenses in concentrnti.fi fiirm the vrry collision. Lloyd's machine was food elements to enrich their blood, it omidete v demolished and the changes weak nesa to strength; it makei Dn!m. uji ', 1 j jhem sturdy and .uong. No alcohol. Palmer car was badly damaged. sceuaiBvwiM.BiwiiiAcid.v.j. - Fortuna'ely no one was b;rt. I FOUMKRLY THK WOLF STOUK Mens and Boys Hats and l-urnisnings jj Telephone orders given prompt attention. No extra charges on Parcel Post packages Memorial Sauare. Chambersburrr Pa. -TTTTi f rTlTTTTTT f TTTTTr""TTl TTTfr "VTT Tl TH aff 0 0 0 The Irwin Store August Clearance Sale. c: 0 0 i: 0 0 il : 0 0 6 0 0. 0 We want low pricos to clear our shelves 0 0. 0 . 0M. M 0 Watches, Clocks, Jewelry j; Silver-plated ware, Cut Glass, Decorated China Dinner Sets, and Lamps all go at Bargain Prices. Reprint Books 10 to 39 cts. Framed Pic tures at the price of frames. Plain Tum blers 20 cts. per doz. Mason Fruit Jars, pints -13c, quart 53c, half-grallon, 73c doz. Extra heavy Jar Rubbers "c doz Crocks !)c per gal. Coal Oil 10c per gal. Tangle foot fly paper 7c pack. Special low price on White Sewing Machines the bost machine made. Prime Timothy seel at lowest market j rico. 22.Cf.ske7 Bread freh from tho ovons every morning. Lohvs your order. Tliank you for past favors. The Irwin Store. s 0 0 5J 55 0 0 0 ii 0 9 0 m la tniAmnviiiAtAiftiiii(tAij 00M0 K0A00000j0000mi1,00.0j00H The Hill Store The month of July, just past, was the best July we have ever had, and there are reasons for it. We are making our store better every day, and every day more people are taking the advantage of the bargains we are giving. We are going right ahead to make The Hill Store still bigger and better right along. We now have, and are getting in, so many new things that we don't have room to price or list our goods. Our August sale starts with many new things that you may need, and we know we can save you money. If you miss these pargains, it's your fault. GOLDSHITHS', THE HILL STORE, ORIGINATORS OF LOW PRICES, Opposite Public School, McConnellsburg, Penna. Public Sale of Real Estate, 0f ,nterest 10 Ifuntcrs- Many hunters do not know Saturday, September HI. 1910 The undersigned executors of tho will of Marthn McCachran, deceased, will sell at public sale on the premises, tbe farm situated In West Fennslviro township, CumWland County, l'a., one mile east of Newville, on the Mount Hock road, and along the C. V. Railroad. The farm contains 105 acres, more or less, of limestone land, and Is Improved with a stone house, bank barn, and other outouildins. good fences, and two good wells ol water. Anyone desiring to see the property can do so by calling on tho tenant. Sale begins at 2 p. m when terms will be made known by MARY McCAClIUAN, JANK McCAClIUAN, i Kxori., Newvllln, l'a. W. I. Spangler, Auct. h-10-Bt. iibnr.riri for th Nkws. what questions to answer when they send by mail for a resident hunter's license, and annoying delays occur. Follow the follow ing form, being sure to write plainly. It would be well to cut this out and preserve it until wanted. Your name Post oflice address Height , Color of hair Age Complexion Color of Eyes I am a citizen the United States. Remarks Cost of licens-e is $1.02, the two cents bf;ing for postage W'ien pent by mail. $1 00 is the cost when called for at the CoJnty Treasurer's office. Racket Store Prices. Just bought 10 Cases of Tangle-foot fly paper, put up the new way, in oiled paper, 5 double sheets to the box, that we are going to sell at 7c. a package. Glass Fruit Jars this year are put up with tin caps and galvanized caps. We bought all of ours with the galvanized or Zinc caps. Pints, 48c; quarts, 55c; half-gallons, 75c. Extra caps, 20, 23 and 25c. Jar gums 4, 5, and 7c. The 5 and 7c. ones are extra heavy. We have the Perfection Jar gum put up in 1 lb. packages that we can sell you at 33c pound. 1-2 pint covered jelly glasses 24c. doz. Horso Shoe Tumblers 24c doz. No. 1 Lamp Globes 4c, No. 2 5c No. 2 cold blast lantern globes 8c, Paper napkins 9c per hundred. Paper napkins better grado 23c per 100. Tin colanders 9c. Granite and tin basins 5c. 4 qt. flaring pail 8c. 6 qt. Hiring pail 9?. 10 qt. flaring pail 10c. Deep pie plates 9 inch 2 for 5c. Deep pie plates 10 inch 2 for 10c. Deep granite pie plates 11 inch 8c Deep granite pudding paas 9 and 10c. Granite stew kettles 10 to 40c. 111 Table oil cloth 15c yard. Felt window shades 10c. Oil window shados 25c. 4 dozen clothes piua 5c. Spring clothes pins 4c dozen. See our Lidies Haso that wo are selling 2 puir tor 25c. Men's dress half hose 10, 13. and 23:. Just got another barrel of that good Ma chine oil 25c. Linseed oil has dropped 10c a gallon. Coal oil is now 10c a gallon. We are selling more corsets since we handle War ners than we ever did. When people come in and tell you that they never had a corset to fit and wear like the Warner, and the price isn't any higher than for goods that are no good 50, 95c and $1.25, try a War ner and you will not wear any other. The time of year is here for flies, and the flies are here. We have the goods that will fix them SO-B0S-SO 75c. gallon. Cyclone lawn fence, cheaper than pickets and paint, at 10c foot. We still have a few sets of buggy harness at old prices. They are going to be higher. Screen doors well made at $1.00 and $1.25 each. Steel spring hinges at 9c pair. Men's 36 and 89 inch work shirts wo are still selling at 45c. Overalls haven't advanced with us yet We have a good stock. Also, shoes at old Irices. We anticipated an advance in shoes and did buy a nice lot. Thanks for the nice increase in our business. Call and be convinced"" that we can save you money. Respectfully, HULL & BENDER, ' McConnellsburg, Pa. IT'S Insurance EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY Save Money on Your Hardware i by buying your wants from us. PEERLESS Sanitary Cold Dry Air Refrigerators. HARNESS Single and Double driving and Heavy team Harness. BUILDERS HARDWARE of all kmds at the very low est prices aud Quality included. We invite you to visit us when in Chambersburg, you are welcome to drop in at any time. THE ONLY HARDWARE north of the Squaro. ZUG HARDWARE CO. 59 North Main Street, Chambersburg, Pa. FRANK P. LYNCH,. McConnellsburg, Pa. 1 - Western Maryland Railway. In Effect June 18, 1918. Trains 1tb Hsnoookts follows) No, 7 1.40, m. (dslly) forCumherlsnl), Pitts burgh and west, alio Wetu Virginia points. No. 8--I D I. D. (dully) for Hagerntown, (let- lylurg Hunover, York (t-iL'epl hiiuUuy). uud lluitlitiore. No, 1 .: a. m. (daily exoept Sunday) for Cumberland aud lntraiediaie point. No. 49.07 a. m. (dally except Sunday) for Hturerstowi, tiaitimoreana mivruieuiute polum, Waiblngton, llultimore und New York. No, J t.'j7 p. m. (dally) Wentern Eiprew for cmrtirrlana vtm virifinm noini,, and I'lti.inirk'b, C'lilciiifo and ibe West. No.l-n?p.n. (dally) Eipreaa for Hapem- lown, wavnmiDoro, inamuervnurir. Uet iTHburr, It'll mora. Wanblnirtnn. Phna dVlp 'la and New York, for York dally exoept Sunday. 0. r. 8TEWART1 S. ENNES, Gen'l Faiaenger Ag'l o oenara jnanager. Little's August Clearance Sale All Millinery goods reduced. $1.00 hats now 50c; $1.50 hats, now 98c; $2.00 hats,.now $1.35; $2.50 hats, now $1.75; $3.00 hatsnow $1.98; 25c. collars, now 12 l-2c; belts high as 50c, now 10c each. Big reduction on ribbons and flowers; Also, reductions on embroideries and laces. Don't fail to come in and get some of the great bargains we are offering. i Mrs. A. F. Little.
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