IH2 FULTON COUKTY RTSW3, McC0iqfELLBtJ15, PA. MARKET REPORT. COKRKOTEU KVEKY WEDK! .'DAT. The gm!n irirkcti irp titki n from the t'ha'ti- enilmrif daily no wipiniurti. in- tovi-; on t -leu are tuiwe that onltiii lu MotuoM-il GRAIN Hicat Uew wheat Bran Corn. Okii liye PROVISIONS Ham per tb Shoulder j3accn, Sldei per lb Poiatoea, per bushel Butter, Creamery Butter, Country Pr dozen Lard, ;er lb Live Calves, per lb Chlckeui, per lb , 45 in 14 12 vo 31 HI 10 p 15 For Two Days. Rubia & Rubin, llarrisburg's leading eye specialists, will be at Seylars Drug Store McConnells burg, 4th and Sin of every month. Those of you who are in need of glasses would do well to pay them a visit as they make a specialty of good glasses fitted to suit your eyes in gold tilled guaran teed, spectacles, nose glasses, or straight trames for $1 CO. Ex amination free. No drops used. 8 10 tf. Waited, For Sale, Fcr Rent, Last, Found, Etc. !ATTS Ono ont per word foretich Inneriior. Ni c.i. .ctiHuinent aiicepuu r p Iras than ncunt. l.auh m nub so ( umpuny order. Fui; Sai:k: Growry Store, on ifuoil location in McCotinel'.sburs? Price right to quick buyer. Lock box -13. MeConnellsburir. tf Old r.i'i:i: N. E 'W. Hoover Hirum, Pa., has for sule several hundred old cewsuapers and oth er wate paper for sate. Baker & Bros., Real Estate, Insurance, Automobiles, Live, Stock tc. Write us your desires First National Bank Building, Everett, Pa. Loans arranged for. Waxtijd: A bright active girl in one of IJedford's best homes. Joco!kiug, Fcruhliing, milL-uip, or other hard work, but the .wages is all right. Apply to the N'liws ollice. 8 17 3t The peach season is m full swing at the Scott Fruit Farms in Thompson township, and per sons wishing to buy peaches may get all they waut at the orchards at a very reasonable price. SlOSt Runyaa the Eye Man at Needmore, Saturday, August 19 and 21st Burnt Cabins after McConnells- burg mail, August 22nd. Three Springs, Monday August 2Sth. The Linn garage at the west t end of town is to be further im proved by the addition of a cov ered porch over the front pave ment One of the features of the Har vest Home farmers' picnic to be . held at Red Bridge, Franklin county, September Sth and 9th, will be a big livestock sale. Mrs. J. M. Smith, son, daugh ter, and grandson, of Pittsburgh were guest3 last week in the home of Mrs. Margaret Johnston in Big Cove. They returned home last Friday. HIDES. Fran1: 13. Sipe3 .ys the highest liiar ei price or beef hides at leir cutshDr ..cnp m McConnellsburg, k:so nrhest price pa:d 'or calf tkais sheepskins and tallo w. Advertisement. Emery and Hermon Cromwe and Pearson Young were taking in the sight3 in McConnellsburg last Saturday with a Clear Ridge vision for what is going on. Some of them were applying for jobs to help build the new railroad, Engineer t . ll. laylor came home for a breath of Valmont pure air last week. It i3 pleas ant up there "In the shade of the old apple tree." McConnells burg i3 surely blessed with pleas ant retreats within easy reach. In company with Samuel VV. Hart and family, of Kennett Square, Pa., the Editor and his wife had the pleasure of visiting Thomas R. Starr and family at their home in Eastern Shore Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. Starr went to that section more than a dozen years ago, and have had no reason to regret the step They own a fine truck farm, and are handy to market As a side line they conduct a nice little country store. Our friend John Keebaugh, of Hustontown, spent a few hour3 in town last Saturday. Mr. Kee baugh is a veteran of the Civi ar, and while he is in his 78th year, he is as active as one many years younger. He enlisted in the fall of 18G1 and saw four years' service. He was in Cap tain H. S. Wishart's company, and he fought under Buell in the battle of Pittsburgh Landing, and in many other battles. Like many other boys from the coun try John was used to handling a gun before he went into the ser vice, and it was the country boys that made the most effective marksmen. Foil Salk. 11-room frame house, stable aud all necessary outbuildings, work shop, black smith shop, lot of eround and meadow adjiceut. Prico right I' or further particulars call ono address, Mi:s. Euzai;i:tii Bui'' HAKUt, Kuobsviile, I'a. 6 15 101 MMfiWlliiiiiinwia mi 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 indicates 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. Li u t -in "r nrm re n r.'it-'i'..gjv!i n, inert, t j.TWT!igSTPiPt;Bfm ff, "tirTMLftyj rwtiiii vwsm turn" f "vr'Mtwgfvuj FOKMKKLY THE WOLF STORE Men's and Boys' Hats and Furnishings Telephone orders given prompt attention. No extra charges on Parcel Post packages Memorial Square, SEE Chambersburg, Pa. Racket Store r noes Fou Salk 2 good mules 3 and I years old resnectively, quiet match up well, have boon worked nearly every place, weigh about 7 and 8 hundred. John M. Like, 3 miles west of McConcelisburg, on Lincoln Highway. Wanted An energetic, reh' able man to solicit orders in town and country for fruit and orta mental trees, shrubs, roses, etc of superior quality; permanent employment; expenses and salary to a man who can work full time ind make good; full instructions riven; references or security re quired SOU Acres in Nurseries Established 63 years. For par ticulars adaress. lloopes L5ro. it Thomas Cj., Stephen Girard Bldg., Philadelphia. 8 3 HAVE YOU BEEN SICK? Then you realize the utter weakness that robs ambition, destroys appetite, and makes work a burden. To restorethat strength andatamlnathat is so essential, nothing has ever equaled or compared wi'.h Scott's Emulsion, be cause its strength - sustaluir. f nourish ment inviporates the blood to distribute energy throughout the body while its tonic v.'i'ue sharpens the appetite and restores htiilth in a natural, permanent way. If you are run down, tired, nervous, overworked or lack strength, get Scott's Emulsion to-day. It is free from alcohol. Ikvtt & tiuwsi, Blosmfidd. N. I. w NEW GOODS. X.' v coods havn arrived at Mortie L. amiuiT J s'.ore ar..; u.orc ure arnv in.' this week. Anions thom are to be found lac , Ptnbroiili ry and ribbon trim Iaby Caps at 25c Each, rru- boudoir raps 10c, combination i jst Cdii and sunbonnet 10c, infants' hit", ;irm and bluu utorrciuL's ldc r i o t . i different colors 10c; infants soft sjle shoes Lie. infants sacks -ik1 pretty nec cords l., lone cushion cords all color 15c, clothes pin aprons Hte, childrens supporters lUc, little beauty pins fc er pair, dressing combs, different colors 10c; sewing basnets ID and Ijo, unchangeable blue ink uc per bottle, talcum powder 10 and 2, Colgate's tooth powder i'c tooth brushes let1, perfume 10 and Xc per bot'.le, nice toilet soap 5 and lnc Pick anu wniie trailing aroutus lace powder ic, fancy articles, etc. Kitchen Utensils. Large feather dusters 10c, small ones 5c, little aluminum fry and stew pans UK;, sponge cake pans 5c, aluminum dipjiers 10c, steelwooi for cleaning enumeled and aluminum ware, glass ware, windows, etc, joe: patent nut meg graters ll)c soap savers 5c, bottle or lam,) chimney cleaners 5c, etc. Don i lorgel llie i lee underwear lor ladies and children, hosiery and hand kerchiefs at the lowest prices, nice Ires ii candies nnl enewing gum. Ma orders promptly 11 J leu . Cash must accompany order, Including postage. Merlie E. Shimer. I'iast Lincoln Way. Reiura Day. It is getting to be popular in 3ome localities to observe a day each year on which all borrowed articles are to be returned to the rightful owners. What a com motion would be created in Mc- Connellsbur"; if such a day should be faithfully observed here! We fancy the scene would be about as follows: With blushing faces, Mrs. Judy would send home Mrs. Purdy's flat irons; Mrs. Purdy .vould ha3ten to return Mrs. Jinks's kettle and the eleven iups of sugar that she borrowed at that many different times. Jinks would suddenly think of the books she "borrowed" from Mrs. Shakespeare, and Mrs. S. would run ker-plunk into Mrs. Jasper as each hastily turned the corner to return the dress pat terns torrowed from N the minis ter's wife. The air would be full if umbrellas, dinhes, garden tools books, magazines, brooms, gro ceries, spice', and even money would now and then be seen sly ly passing from hand to hand. A day like that in McConnellsburg would be funnier than a box of monkeys. Rev. Horace Sipes. of Blairs- vn!e, Irought his riece hrma Kennedy, home last Monday af- t :r she had spent two weeks in the Sipea home. This is a Free Country You aru,.un- aer obliga tions to no one. If you care to save some money read these few lines carefully. Oar method of buying makes it pos sible for us to offer you all of these bargains we have listed. All kinds nice lace, yard 5c Men's 75o dress shbts Aug. price 48c Good heavy mule skin gloves liOe 3 pairs canvas gloves 21c Ladles' hand bags 20c and 23c B. n. Dustkes mop, Aug. price 1.00 Uuavd oil window shade 2.1c Felt window shades 9c Good rubber heels with nails 12c Heavy unbleached muslin, yd lie Heavy blenched muslin . He f'arowax, cake i)o Hlg bcttie Peroxide 15c Ilorseford's Acid l'hosphato 45c Heavy table oilcloth, yard 15c 35c butcher knives Aug price 25c 20c butcher knives, Aug. price loc Mason jars pt. 48c, qt. 55c, i gal. 75c 20c box stationery, Aug. price 10c Granite collee pots 2Cc, 25c and 3tic Paper napkin, Aug. price, 100 Sc P.ig colander, each , 9c r"ie plates, each 2c, ,1c and 4e Largo deep granite pie plate 5c I'.xtra good half soles 10c G..od 25c liniment lSc Good 25c cough syrup ISc 10 inch mill lilo lie Some mopla get mixed In the Hill Store. The HILL STOKE is the GOLDSMITH Store on the Hill just across from the High School building in McCmnellsourg. The soouer you become a customer the soo ier you will realize your opportunity to save money. Goldsmith's, The HILL Store r s j t r n m iT f m irwin ytore August Clearance Sale. ;j 0 0 : 0 0 : 0A 0 0 0 4. k 0A 09, 0 0 0 0 0 0. l 0 0 0 0 0 90 09 M900909, 0 0 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 I lb. packages that we can sell you at 33c pound. 1-2 pint covered jelly glasses 24c. doz. Horse Shoo Tumblers 24c doz. No. I Lamp Globes 4c, No. 2 5c. No. 2 cold blast lantern globes 8c, Paper napkins 9c per hundred. Paper napkins better grade 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 5o. Deep pie plates 10 inch 2 for 10c. Deep granite pie plates 11 inch 8c Deep granite pudding pad9 9 and 10c. Granite stew kettles 10 to 40c. We want low prices to clear our sht Ives Watches, Clocks, Jewelry Silver-plated wire, Cut Glass, Decoralcd China Dinner Sets, and Lamps all go at Bargain Prices. Reprint Books 10 to 39 cts. Framed Pic tures at the price of frames. Tiain Tum blers 20 cts. per doz. Mason Fruit Jars, pints 4.')c, quart 53c, half-gallon, 73c doz. Extra heavy Jar Rubbers 7c doz. Crocks 9c per gal. Coal Oil 10c per gal. Tangle foot lly paper 7c pack. Special low price on White Sewing Machines the best machine made. Prime Timothy seed at lowest marliet price. , Caskey Bread fresh from theovns every morning. Le&vj your oroer. Thank jou for past favors. The Irwin Stare. 0 9. 90 09. 8 90 9 S o 09 90 09. 90 09. 9 09 Ziitl. i i If " 909 090X W 00 9009009rJl90 0 t i 0909909M90j9099fa0tUI0j09JI0j009009,i Public Safe Of Real Estate, Fr Choosing Farm Life. Saturday, September 10, 1910. Tbo undersigned executors of the will ol Martha McCachrau, deceased, will sell at public sale on the premises, the arm situated in West F'ennsboro township, Cumberland County, P'a., ono mile east of Newvllle, on the Mount Rock road, and along the C, Railroad. The farm contains 105 acres, more or less, of limestone land, and Is Improved with a stone house, bank barn, and other outuuildings, good fences, and two good wells of ater. Anyone desiring to see the property can do so by calling on tho nant. Sale begins at 2 p. m, when terms ill be made known by MARY M I'CACIIRAN, JAXK McCACIIRAX, Kxors., Newvllle, Pa. '. I. Spunkier, And. Subacr'bfl for the News Eight reason3 why young men should choose farming as their life work are giving bv W. J. Bryan, as follows: "(1) Farm ing is the most independent way of living; (2) less capital is re quired to start farming than to enter any other independent busi ness; (3) All members of the farm can participate in some way in the work of the farm; (1) farm life is healthful; (5) farming de velops useful habit9 of industry and application; (6), the farm provides the most wholesome environment for growing chil dren; (7) farm lifii teaches the I true philosophy that laber i.? hon- h-l0-0l, 1 (.r ,lih nnii v(Tt.hv nf rnwarrl: CK1 . ... . .j x- the lamer is tne most lnnepem!. ent factor ki our political life." il Table oil cloth 15c yard. Felt window shades 10c. Oil window shades 25c. 4 dozen clothes pins 5c. Spring clothes pins 4c dozen. SeeourLidies Hose that we are soi'iaj 2 p.ar tor 25c. Men's dress half hose 10, 13. and 23c. 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 trfat 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-BOS-SO 75c. gallon. Cyclone lawn fence, cheaper than pickets and paint.'at 10c foot. s We still have arfew sets of buggy harness at old prices. They are going to be higher, Screen doors well made at $1.00 and $1.25 each. teel spring hinges at 9c pair. Men's 36 aDd 39 inch work shirts we are still selling at 45c. Overalls haven't advanced with us yet. We have a good stock. Also, shoes at old prices. We anticipated an advance in shoes and did buy a nice lot. Thanks for the nice increase in our business. Call and bo convinced that we can save you money. . Respectfully, HULL & BENDER, McConnellsburg, Pa. IT'S Insurance EVERYTHING FOR EYERYBODY Save Money on Your Hardware by buying your wants from us. PEERLESS Sanitary Cold Dry Air Refrigerators. HARNESS Single and Double driving aud Ileavy team Hirness. BUILDERS HARDWARE of all kinds at the very low est prices and 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 tho Square. ZUG HARDWARE CO. 59 North Main Street, Chambersburg, Pa. v .FRANK P. LYNCH, McConnellsburg, Pa. Western Miryland Railway. In Effect Juno 18, 1010. Tr',D leave Hancock M follows: No, 7 1.4 a. m. (tlnlly) forCumberland, Pitt nurxn una went, hUhj Went Virginia poluli. No. H-3 : ft. m. (iliilly for Magirstown, (!et- i'iirn milliner, Yorn (except !uniu'j, ui.d l),.;tlti.i.re. No, 1 S.S' . ni. (dully einppt Sunday) for Cumberland and lutnrmedmte points. No. 4-9 II ft. m. (dully neepi Sunday) for liuirotNtowT!, Hitlvlrnurfiind Intermediate polnu, WiixlilnKton, HuliU'joru and New York No, -J.!7 p. m '(dally) Wrote F.ip-ewi for (; ov.H'iinna vw Virginia nointp, and PI it ..burns. Chlouifo and the West. No. ii 2.f7 p. in. (dully) Erprxn for Hircr ton. Wavnesltoro, Cliftizihflmnurg. Gefc tvH. uiP. Hilt inure. WaHhlncon. I'lili deii.fla and vw York, (or Yoi! dully except cuu'n)'. S, ENNfcS, General Manager O. P. STEW Oeu'l PttsHtmfc-er Ag't.i 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 hats, now $1.98; 25c. collars, now 12 l-2c; belts high as 50c, now IOc. each. Big reduction oYi 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. Mrs. A. F. Little.
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