MARKET REPORT. CORRECTED EVERY WEDNESDAY. Tie jrln market! re takjo from the Cbro r"uric dally newnpiipef. "ho provtaloi loot kra Hum ihM obtain In MoOuddsU. GRAIN Ueak tfnw wheat Uraa Joi a Oku Kye PROVISIONS fl&m per tb Shoulder Baocn, Sldei per lb Foiaioes, per bushel Butter, Creamery... utter, Country Epfo, per dozen Lard, per tb Live Calves, per lb . Chickens, per lb 1.63 1 i li U Yot-U Eyes If they need at tention, consult ftubiu fe Rubin, llarrisburg Loading Eye Special ists, who will be here Wednesday, November 8th, for one day only Will examine your eyes free Gold filled passes as low as $t 00. At Seylar's Drug Store in Mc Connellsburg, November 8th. Will be at the Mansion House, Mercersburg, November 9ih, and on the 10th and 11th, at Croft's Drug Store in Waynesboro. 10 12 tf Runyan the Eye Man at Burnt Cabins 2 p. m. October 25 to 2 p. m. October 26. Three Springs, Friday, October 27, p. m. Mrs. D. E. Little has a new millinery advertisement in this issue. We will now read of many gunning accidents. Brace your selves to stand the shocks. A spotted English sparrow may be seen hopping about in Trout's garden or in the street near the Post Office. I. W. Garland, of Belfast town ship, called at this office Monday. It was the first time he had been to town in eleven months. The value of attention to de tails was illustrated a few days ago when one of our pastors al most lost a wedding fee because his door bell wa3 out of order. Pleasant Ridge Br jthren church viil hold their love feuat Friday ;v?ning, November 3rd. Treach .nf.; in the afternoon at 2 o'clock, followed by preparatory services. Miss Elizabeth C. Patterson purchased a lot in the Runyan extension, McConnellsburg, last Saturday and will erect a modern dwelling house upon it in the near future. HIDES. Frank B. Sipes pays the highest market price for beef hides at their butcher hop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins sheepskins and tallow. Advertisement. Mr.C. D. Hixson, who had been spending the summer helping to make the Lincoln Highway more popular for transcontinental tour ists, came home last Sunday to spend the winter with his family in East Extension. Those of our readers who trade in Chambersburg will be interest ed in the advertisement of Mr, J. P. Keefer in this issue. It is a treat to visit their newly modeled store room with it3 marble, copper and plate glass arcade entrances. This arcade occupies a space 42 by 20 feet. Back of this is the main floor occupying a space 42 by 100 feet. You are cordially invited to visit the Keefer store, whether you buy or whether you go to see it. Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. RATKS One cent per word foreach lusertiou. No advertisement accepted for less than 16 cents. Cash must ac- I' jmpanj order. Bkicks For Sale. Apply at 'KS(.flice. 8 24-tl Fou Sale one Wood Stove, -inly used four or five weekB. Fifteen dollars, with pipe, worth .wentv. J. A. IKWiN. 10-12 2t. Baker & Bros., Real Estate, insurance, Automobiles, Live, Stock &c. Write us your desires hrst National Bank Building, Everett, Pa. Loans arranged for. mi1M- mmm m mm ,-jm, .jmg. latendine to take up auction eering, I respectfully ask those who will have sale this spring to see me before cneatring an auc tioneer. Wilson bouders, Mc Connellsburg. Pa. 10 12 4t. 1 a ' -jrfri 1 t.ur ; Tibtei If ... ; A REAL MAN It is pretty hard to assert your independence and defy the world, when vou have an.'empty stomach and an empty pocket book. If your bluff is called, then what? The prudent man who has saved a little, who has a reserve at the bank to tide him over a ruonth or two, isn't so afraid of sickness nor such a coward about being out of r. job. A bank account is a stimulant to real manhood. The larger the account the firmer the footing. It breds self-confidence, is a proof of effi ciency, and an ever-present resource in time of need. It's not what a man earns in a year, that gives him a surplus at the bank, it's what he saves. "OLDEST AND STRONGEST' FULTON COUNTY BANK. CAPITAL, $50,000.00. SURPLUS AND PROFITS, $34,000.00. You will fiod "The Seasons La test Millinery," also, the newest deas in Mourning Veils, Hats nd Bonnets. At Mrs. Cather ine Wiener's, Hancock, Mary land. 8 31 tf Fr u Sale Two Colts, No. 1 is a bay mare rising 3 years old, will make 1300 pound animal. No. 2. is a horse colt rising 2 years old, will make a 1200 pound horse. Both blocky. Jonas T. Mellott, Uustontown, Pa. ll Fou Salk The undorsigned wishing to retire from the hotel business, tilers at private sale the hotel property at New Grenada, Pa , consisting ot a ten-room house, barn, garage and other outbuildmgs. A large lot and tatoes, &. Sa'e begins et 1 o'clock. Cre lit 6 months. J.J. Uarris, auctioneer. Saturday, November 4 A. J. Rotz, administrator of the estate of Mrs. Susan Rumel, deceased, will sell at the late residence ol the decedent, in South Extension McConnellsburg, opposite the residence of John 11. Runyan, household goods, consistiDsr of stoves, bedstead, carpet, lino leum, chairs tables, also the house and lot Sale begins at 1 o'clock, when terms will be made known. J J. Harris, auctioneer. Friday, November, 10 C. M. Ray, having sold his larm and bought tho bakery in McCon nellsburg, will sell at his resi dence 3 miles south of McCon nellsburg, horses, cattle, hogs, corn, nay, rodder, large collection garden, mountain water piped to of farm machinery, wagons, bar the bouse, also a drilled well. Price reasonable. For further particulars call on, or address. Mrs. Kate Alloway, New Grenada, Pa. 10-12-3t ness, tools Ac. AH must be sold as he intends to devote all bis time to the bakery business. Sale begins at 9 0 clock. Saturday, November 11, 11 V. Decker intending to quit stocking his farm will sell at his farm i mile east of Andover, horses, 1 mule, 3 cows, 4 youn cattle, 7 sheep, farm implements some buckwheat, and other things. Sale begins at 10 o' clock. Credit 10 months. . J. M Public Sale. Saturday, October 21, 1916 Sale Register. Saturday, October 21 Elbert F. Lake will sell at the residence ot his father John Lake 3 miles west of McConnellsburg, horses, mules, cattle, bogs, farming im nlAmpnta. itf. Spa advert.! hp mnnt ' ' .,: l, ' tk unesnut, auctioneer. Saturday, October 21 D. E. Strait, having quit farming, and in tending to give his entire atten tion to the shop, will sell at his residence 3 miles west of Huston town, horses, cattle, farming im plements. hay, household goods & 3. Sale will begin at 10 o'clock Credit 9 months. Positive sale J. J. Harris, auctioneer. Tuesday, October 24. - Mr? Divid HUl, having rented her -irm and intending to remove herefrom, will sell at her resi- iei'ico, 1 mile southwest of the Cress Roads school in Belfast township, 7 head of torses and colls, 10 head of ca tie, 4 ht ad ot hogs, farm machinery, wsgo is, blacksmith and carpenter tojls, rye, oats, and buckwheat by the bushel, hay by the ton and many other articles, baleiwitive.be gins at ! o'clock. Credit, 10 months. J. M. Chesnut, auction eer. Wednesday, October Morgan Deshong will sell rcsideoc e in Licking Creek town ship, about two miles east of Pleasant Ridge, colts, cattle farm implements, barnes, household goods, &c. Sa:e to begin at 10 o'clock. Terms 6 months. Thursday, October 26 -Har mon L Cromwell. haviDg rented his farm, will sell at his residence in Clay townitup, Huntingdon couuy, about half a mile Irom Dublin Mills, horres cattle, hogs farm implements, hay, grain, household good, itc. Sale 10 begin at 9 o'clock. J. M. Cles nut, Auct. '2 Friday, October 27, John Sum iners intending to remove to Iowa, will sell at his residence in lhomastown, 1 J mile westof Mc Connellsburg, all his household goods consisting of cook stoves, hea'.inp 'tores. tf fl hrr'.s, bed duthil.jj, (.iJCL, CUa.liS, ULlitf, dishes, sewing machine, lard pc The undersigned will sell at the John Lake place 3 miles west of McConneilsDurg, thj follow' lr.g persoual property, t wit O Head of Cattle, consisting of a two-year-old heifer in good or der for beuf, 2 young cattle, Jer sey cow ai d calf, and a cow that will be freh by day of sale. Pair of Mules, 3 and 4 years old, weijihl, bi ueen 700 and 800 pounds, bavp. been worked near ly every place. 1 Bay Mare 10 years 01a, weignt 1,000 pounds 2 Hogs in good condition for butchering. About 50 Chicle ens nearly all young. 1 Ship- pensburg buggy and 1 buggy pole. 1 pair bob sleds, 2 pair check lines, 2 set of lead pears buggy harness, fly nets, 1 drill 1 double corn plow. 1 wa'kinfirand oil- riding corn plow, 2 big plows, 1 at n s 1 navrake. l harrow, double and singletrees, 1 double corn planter 1 McCorraick dropper, and many omer articles. Sale begin at 10 o'chek. oreait 10 months. ELBERT F. LAKE. A. L. While, Auct. $3.00- The last Round Trip Excursion to PITTSBURGH Saturday, October 28th Uf gular Trains leave Hancock 2.27 p. m. October and 1:40 a. m. October 20. Returning leave F'ltts- bur'h not later than 9:5 J p. m., Monday, October 30. Western Maryland Ry. Spend a week-end In Pittsburg! Lust Opportunity this Season. There is a Real Difference Cream of tartar, derived from grapes, is used in Royal Baking Powder because it is the best and most healthful ingredient known for the purpose. Phosphate and alum, which are de rived from mineral sources, are used in some baking powders, instead of cream of tartar, because they are cheaper. If you have been induced to use baking powders made from alum or phosphate, use Royal Baking Powder instead. You will be pleased with the results and the difference b the quality of the food. ROYAL BOXING POWDER CO. r-v: York PLUM RUN. Mrs. James Bishop hastyphoid fever. Alexander Mellott is building a large bank torn. Davi 1 Greg' ory the contractor. Mr. Mike Wtltz, accompanied by Mr. John Matt Viller Irom Ohia are visiting amen? friends and relatives here and in the Lit tle Cove. Thoe that spent Sunday re cently in the home of Mr. ard Mrs. Shade Truax were Warser Hewitt and wife tnd son Clyde and daughter Belli'', Mr. and Mrs Arthur Rankin and bou Bernard, Misses Marju-ie and Chorus Aoghinbaugh all from Berkeley Springs, and Mr. and Mrs. Blair Waltz and daughter Margaret, and Mrs. Martha. Waltz. The day was spent very pleasantly with vocal and Lstrumontal mu sic. Miss Jennh and Chat lie Funk, of Tiffin, O., have come I omo to see their father Ivi M. Funk, who is quite poorly at this wi lting. SPECIAL For the next few weeks The Goldsmith Store Opposite The Public School, will make special prices on Graniteware, Tin ware, Notions, Shirts, Neckties, Under wear, Etc., to make room for late fall and holiday goods. Special blend Coffee at 15c. lb., and all Groceries at the lowest prices. Take advantage of some of these prices and save money when you have a chance. THE GOLDSMITH STORE On the Hill, Opposite Public School McConnellsburg, Pa. ORDER THAT FALL SUIT NOW Full Range of NEW FALL AND WINTER STYLES now ready for your inspection. There's a ' Lot Of Satisfaction in making your selection when you have all the NEW SUITINGS to choose from. Every fabric, color and weave that appeals to your taste. MADE TO TIT SPECIAL ALL HAND TAILORED SUITS $18.00 to $25.00 The Royal Woolen Mills Co. 62 SOUTH M AIN St. CHAMBERSBURG, PA. 0? 2 New Real Estate Agency. V4 1 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, WEBSTEH ;VIILLS, Racket Store Prices! We received another lot of Warner Corsets at old pricep. We have certainly sold a nice lot of these goods, simply be cause they do give good service. Don't rust or break down on the sides; 50c, 05c, and 1 25. SHOES! for the whole family this is a line that we can save you money on, as we bouzht them some time ago and can give yon the benefit. We think we have enough bought to see us out. Poison fl paper 23 for 8 sheets. Tangle-foot 7c for 5 double sheets Hold-fast shoe nails 4c. 3 boxes carpet tacks 5c. II ime hooks for patent hames 5c. Sewing machine oil 3c Poroxide 8c. Tool handles with 8 bits 20c. Paint in cans 10j. Open links 1c. Got 20 dozen rawhide gloves 33c. Stove pipe enamel 10 and 13c. 7 pake Lenox soap 25c. Coal oil 10c. Dinner pails 24c. Rat poison that kills 25c. Axle Washers 4c. 1 mouse traps 5c. Try our bunch straps 10c. Hame straps 10c to 23c. We can save you money on hosi ' ery 5 to 25c. , Knives and forks 48c to $1 25. Granite stew kettles 10 to 40c. -Granite stew pans 8 to 15c. Tablets for school lc to 5c. School bags, waterproof 20c Campaign fobs 8c. Mason Jars with best tops, pints 48c.,quart55c, half gallon 75. If you want cheaper tops can give them cheaper. Mason tops 20 and 23c. Best jar gums 4, 5, and 7. Tin fruit cans, heavy 30c. Tin pails 5 quart 8c, 6 quart 9c, 10 quart 10c. Horse rasps 20, 25, and 30c. IIorsot.hoe nails 12c per pound. Clothes pins 4 dozen 5s. Men's rain coats $2.23. to $4 50. Boy's rain coats $1.95. Ladies' rain coats $2.60. Com cutters 25c. Quaking pins 3c to 25c Bolts U inch to 6 inch lc. Pad locks 10 to 25c. Door locks 23c to $1.25. Rolling pins 10c. Curry combs 5 to 10c Hand saws 50, 75c, $1.00 and $1.35. Clothes hooks 5c dozen. Tooth picks 4c. 500 good matches 4c 10c box axle prease 8c 25c bucket axle grease 23c 75c bucket axle grease 65c. Try a quart of our separator oi 25c Brass and white"curt&in poles 8c Thanks for the nice increase in our business. HULL & BENDER, McConnellsburg, Pa. Save Money on Your Hardware 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 kinds at the very low est prices and Quihty included. We invite you to visit us when la Chambersburg, you are welcome to drop in at any time. THE ONLY HARDWARE north of the Square. ZUG HARDWARE CO. 59 North Main Street, Chambersburg, Pa. Little's Millinery. We just received a new lot of Hats and Tam O'Shanters which we have now on display. We buy hats in great quantities in order to get them at a price that enables us to sell them at figures within the reach of one and all. We have Ribbons at all prices. Shirt Waists, Underwear, Toques, Laces, Embroidery, Veils, Hair Nets, Hand Bags and Hosiery. For one month we will give a nice string of beads with every hat purchased during that period. i Mrs. A. F. Little, McConnellsburg, Pa.
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