THB rPLTOH COUNTY WBWg. McCQlfMlLLBBTTtn P1. MOST SENSATION AL MOST THRILLING MERCHANDISING MOVEMENT Ever Experienced in This Entire Community. THE ENTIRE HIGH GRADE Furniture and Roo- of StocI F. HAYES HARMON HURLED TO THE LOWEST DEPTH OF THE BARGAIN CHASM TO POSITIVELY MOVE GREAT OVER-STOCK IN 7 NEVER TO BE FOBGOTTEN DAYS FREE 100 Handsome Presents ree to first 1 00 Ladies irjtering Sale at, 9 a. m. jrturday. SALE OPENS SATURDAY MORNING May 19,.. al 9 O'clock, Sharp, 7 DAYS ONLY. ALL NEW SPRING STOCK OF RUGS TO GO. i t;.30 9x12 Wool Fiber Rtig, nice pattorpa Sale $5.95. , t-'PO 9x12 Brussels Bug, patterns soiled for any reem 1 ' 7,Day Price $11 y. l fa fl1 0 A vinionii P.irt ,U Ani q:ity. 7 Day Pri e15 75 110 Very Special Ncasize. 4 1 Celel ated Refrigerator, all white Enamel Lined. 7-Day Price $G 90 FREE DELIVERY with Auto Truck within 50 Miles. If I must go below the manufacturers' wholesale price to force out this stock, I want the public to reap the sensational advantages. It will be a mighty sacrifice, but I am ready to face it. Sale will be strictly cash and I will have p'enty of sales people to take care of you all. Be at the door when opens. Signed, F HAYES HARMON. Store Closed Thursday and Friday to mark down and arrange stock for quick buying. VICTROLA DEPARTMENT OPEN. Special Extra EXTRA 2 75 Box Scat Dining Chairs, Solid Oik, Highly Polished. 7-Day Price $1 90 each. Special Extra 3 Piece Bed Hoom Suite. Bed, Dresser and Washstand. 7-Day Price $17 05. AH Bed Springs Included in This Great Sale $2 25 Golden Oak Finished Kocke, brace Arms, very Comfortable. 7. Day Price $1.39. 12476 Sulk s Kitchen Cabinet, all Improvements, White Enamel Line . A Real Beauty. 7-Diy Price $16 45 Every Lace Curtain Marked to Go Quick. t-3 Clj 3 Piece Parlor Suit Green Velour, beautiful, Imita tion Mahogany Framn. 7 Day Price $18 50 P C3 5 Piece Parlor Suite, Green Velour, beautiful De- 7-Day Price $26 90 F. HAYES HARMON Next to Woohvorth 5 and 10 Cent Store, Chambersburg, Penna. $35 CO Davenport in Fumed, Gulden Oik or Imitation Ma hogany, oil tempered Springs, Upholstered in a No. 1 chase Leather. Makes full size bed. 7-Diy Price $23 40. Large Oik Chiffonier, 5 Drawers, Large Mirror. 7-Day Price $7.75. $20 00 Quartered Oak Buffet 42 inch Top, large Apart ments. Lined Silver Drawer Plats Mirror. 7-Day Price $13.75. $13 50 Felt Mattress, Art Linen Tick, Rill Edge, Sanisary, Vermin Proof, will not mat. 7-Day Price $8 65. 7 4 BEAUTIFUL GIFTS FOR THE BRIDE. present you send will be a measure of your n Let your presents for; the bride and come from our store and thev will know d them in high esteem. ewelryand Silverware will also stand the r time? our cut glass is exquisitely wrought. A. SHINNEMAN THE RELIABLE JEWELER Main Street, Chambersburg, Penna. "adits entomb v, la' Bank of Castle 101 o of Pittsbureh ov r $10 nnn '"y funded cashier Li i and Win DoD;n r- Erb. The rnh. f to the nearby na in nnranjf 10 Jed thrift Af th v j. vilU le -ourth, the driv captured and teleath. Most of Recovered. Jttle flag8 ftre uge(J P? Waves of de. HhTI i . .'"ruiton county. Two weeks ago there were thousands of chimney swifts to be seen circling over McConnells burg. Last week there were practically none. Where did they go? Surely all were not smothered in the Reformed church chimney on Sunday morn ing of last week. CRESTING PARAGRAPHS Citizens of Lakemont, 'Blair county, have organized a forest fire company, the first of its kind in Pennsylvania. The organiza tion starts with over 150 members enrolled, all of whom are pledged to wage instant and ruthless war fare on all forest fires. i c$ and General Interest, (lathered t Horse or Clipped from onr Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Ex-Sheriff Jefferson Harris has remodeled and painted the dining room of his restaurant on oast Lincoln Way, very neatly. Poor roads are an extravagance that should be eliminated along with other antiquities of a upe less character during these stir ring war times. j The Magsam Brothers have wld lots in the East Extension, ' recently to Robert Shimer, Ross Doyle. Samuel Oyler and two to' Doctor Stevens. I If ; we are in error, please cor rect us, but we think Mrs. S. W. Kirk had the most handsome window of flowers seen in Mc- ; Connellsburg this winter. I At a meeting of the Veterars nd Sons of Veterans last Mon lay evening in the I O. O. F. : Hall, Rev. C. F. Jacobs was se lected to preach the momorial sermon on Sunday May 27th. HIDES. F rink B. Sipes j VB tno highest market price for beef hides at tteir butcher , hop in McCounelloburg. also j ignest pnue pain tor can sku.s theepskins and tallow Advertisement. Recently, James Kend 11 and the Patterson Bros., of Ayr town ship, sent a herd of sixteen fine fat cattle to Greencastle. On Monday, Levi Keefer, of the same towrfship, sent a similar herd to Broad top. Poultrymen associations of this state are giving away 25,000 eggs from pure bred stock to those who will agree to hatch them and care for the chicks. This is the poultry men's "bit" toward increasing the supply of food. Hon. W. Rush Gillan, of Cham bersburg, will address the Mc Connellsburg High School grad uating class on May 31st. Special Sale of hats, flowers and ornaments. Hatsat$L, $2., $3., $4 , and $5. These are bar gains. Come early and get first choice. We also have a good line of shirtwaists. Sale begins to day. Mrs. S. Manning, opposite the Post Office, Chambersburg. It will be entirely out of kceD- ing with the times to make ex periments on the farm this year. All land will be danted this spring and summer to such crops as are known to suit the soil and bring best returns. On Wednesday of last week Mrs. Ellis Lynch entertained a company of friends in honor of Miss Nell Nace, of Chambersburg and on Saturday the Misses Mar ian and Jessie Sloan gave a din ner in honor of the same guest Miss Lizzie Souders, of Ayr township is suffering with a sore eye. " Notice. The annual business meet ng of the directors and lot-holders of Union Cemetery will be held at the Cemetery Saturday, May 19, 1917, at 2 o'clock. D. H. Patterson, Pres. Getting Just What You Want is an easy matter for any man who conies to our store. With our enormous busines-by far the largest of its kind in the city we must necessarily show, the larg est variety. Consequently we have more patterns, more color ef fects, and more models in which to make them up than you'll find in any other store. T MADE TO ORDER S MADE T O FIT For the man who doesn't care to pay more. SPECIAL HAND-TAILORED SUITS FROM $18.00 UP Besides getting just what he wants he will get it for one-fourth less than other merchants charge for the same class of merchandise. The Royal Woolen Mills Co, 62 S. MAIN ST., CHAMBERSBURG, PA. i. -jf rJ . - w " iT-f1- .-J I..-. - ?' j" ,l jr ' i ' ,i j :, rr'v.Tt'Yjt frvrf. nv.-m IMudLJifia k&&'Xj2 itistilLii;i2S THE HOME of the largest stock and lowest prices on FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTINGS, RUGS, LINOLEUMS, WALL PAPERS, Etc. If the chance of SAVING MONEY appeals to you, call on us for prices on your needs in our line. Free Delivery to Fulton Co. I 55-57 S. Main St., Chambersburg, Pa.