nil FtJMOH eommr mm, MoooiqfBLiiBtraq, fk. A Billion Dollar Country. The wealth of the United States is estimated at more than 230 billion dollars, nearly $2260 lor every man, woman and child In the country. Where's yours? The answer to that question is rather a serious matter. If you have laid your share aside the answer is easy. ButV you havent't, what then? You are a part of this great country. Begin now by starting a savings account at our bank. Absolute Security Conservati' e Methods Cour teous Treatment. t FULTON COUNTY BANK. "OLDEST AND STRONGEST" LI Capital Surplus and Profits Harvey Strait, of Licking Creek township, was on a painful errand to town Monday at the dentists. There are 6,000,000 less breed ing cattle in the United States to-day than there were fifteen years ago. Some of our dealers have made unsuccessful efforts to buy French and English flags, as the supply in this country seems to be limit ed. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Clark, all of Chambersburg, call ed on Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Sey lar a few hours Sunday. Last week, destructive forest fires were reported from many counties in the State. Heavy damage occurred in the South mountains in the Cumberland Valley. HIDES. Frank B. Sipes pays the highest market price for beef hides at tteir butcher hop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins sheepskins and tallow. Advertisement. Mrs. Harry McElhaney and two sons Clair and Gerald, of Hustontown, paid this office a viBit last Saturday. Clair is nine years of age, has attended school four terms and missed but two days. , Lewis Harris and family, re turned to McConnellsburg last Saturday . after having spent a year or more in Pana, 111. Mr. Harris will engage with M r. Smith in conducting a normal school in McConnellsburg this summer. For many years, ex-Postmaster S. B. Woollett has raised in his garden all the pole Lima beans the family could eat in a year, and always has a nice quantity to sell. This year he again put up new supports, which will last another five-year period. Last Sunday a party of McCon nellsburg men motored to Har risburg and accidentally (?) en countered Barnum and Bailey's Biggest Show on Earth which they "took in." The party con sisted of Orlan Mock, Herbert McKibbin, Max Sheets, Paul Shimer, and John Taylor. A farmer in Delaware applied for free seed wheat and when one of the committee who was taking the farm census looked into the granary he found sever al hundred bushels o f wheat which the farmer acknowledged he was holding in the hope of receiving $4. 00 a bushel. An ex ample may be made of this man by the Agricultural Department. Hotel Completed. Hotel Harris on West Lincoln Way, in McConnellsburg, has been completed and the proprie tor James J. Harris, announces readiness to accommodate all patrons. The remodeled hotel contains twenty-two bedrooms and three bathrooms. In addit ion to the auto trade, speoial at tention is called to accommoda tions for Fulton county people who drive horses and wish to stop at a hotel while in town. Good stabling has been provided where horses and vehicles may be left in safety. 2t DR. FAHRNEY, HAGERSTOWN, MD. Chronic Diseases Only. Anemia, Appendicitis, ArterioselflroHia (Hardening of Arteries), AHtlnna, Bilious ness, Bladder Disorder, Blood Disorder, Catarrh, Constipation, ' Consumption, Diabetes, Dropsy , Drowsiness, Gall Stones, Gastritii, Headache, Heart Disease, Indi gestion, Nervousness, Neuralgia, Rheu matism. Rundown Condition. Sciatica, Sluggish Liver, Bkln Diseases, Stomach Trouble. luMrcuioeti, wonsuiuuien rrti Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. RATES One cent per word for each Insertion. No advertisement accepted lor less than 15 cents. Cash must ac company order. For Sale Eclipse 2 speed and whfcel complete. Will fit any stan dard make Motorcycle. New nev er used. Will sell for eighteen dollars. R. J. Mellott, Big Cove Tannery, Pa. 5 17 tf For Sale Mare 7 years old with colt by her side. Weight 1350 Or will trade tor other stock. Harry McElhaney, Hustontown, Pa. 5 24 2t NOTICE to Tax-Payers I The Tax-payers of Fulton County, Pennsylvania, are hereby notified that I will meet them at the following tiroes and places In the districts named for the purpose of receiving' the State, County, and Dog taxes for the year 1917. - THOMPSON. Monday, June 4th, Dickeys Moun taii sto.e, 6 to 7.30 a. m.; Sharpe's store, 8.30 to 10 a. m.; Plum Run, Dou glas'a store, 11 to 12 o'clock noon. BETHEL. Monday, June 4th, Warfordsburg, Palmer's store, 2 to 0 p. m. Tuesday, June 5th, Dott, Carnell's store, 7 to 9 a. m.; Jamee Mellott's, 10 to 12 noon. UNION. Tuesday, June 5th, Lashley's store, 2.30 to 5 p. m. Tuesday, June 6th, Jacob Shultz's, 5.30 to 7 p. m. Wed nesday, June 6th, Buck Valley Post Ollice, 7 to 8 a. m., Amaranth Post Otlice, 8.30 to 11 a. m. BRUSH CREEK. Wednesday, June Clh, Locust Grove, P. O., 1 to 2 p. m., Hess's store, 3 to 4 p. m., Emraaville, Truax's store, 5 to 7 p. ra , Thursday, June 7th, Geo. J u. L,ynon s store i toa a. ra , uuvairs store, 8.30 to 10 a m. LICKING CREEK. Thursday, June 7th, Hann's store, 2 to 3 p.m.; Harrison vllle, Metzler's Hotel, 3.30 to 5.30 p. m. BELFAST and LICKING CREEK. Friday, June 8, N. M. Laldlg's store, 7 to 8 a. m ; Pleasant Ridge P. O , 8 30 to 9.33 a. m; Sipes Mill P. O., 10 to 11 a. m J Needmore, Hart's store 12.30 to 3 30 p. ra.; Gem, 4 to 5 p. m. McConnellsburg, todd, and AYR. Monday, June 11th, Commission ers' Office, 7 to 11 a. m. TODD and DUBLIN. Hamll's store at Knobsvhle, Mon day, June 11, 12 3o to 3 p m. DUBLIN. Monday, June 11, McGehee's store, at Burnt Cabins, l to 7 p. m. Tues day, June 12th, Bare's store, Fort Littleton, 7 30 to 9.30 a. m ; Clear Ridge, Grove's store, 10 to 12. noon. TAYLOR. Tuesday, June 12th, Clear Ridge, Groves store 10 to 12 noon; Tuesday, June 12tb, Dublin Mills store 2 to 3 p. m.; Gracey P. O., 3.30 to 4 30 p. m ; Waterfall P. O. 5 to 6 p. m. Wednes day June 13th, 1.30 to 2.30, p. m. at Hiram P. O.; Hustontown, Barton's store, 3 to 6 p. m. WELLS. Wednesday, June 13ih, New Grena da, Houck's hotel, 8 to 8 a. m.; Enid election house, Wednesday, June 13th, 8 30 to 9.30 a. m.; Wells Tannery, Baumgardner'a store 10 to 11.30 a. m. AYR. Saturday, June 9th, Peter Kirk's store, 7 to 9 a. m.; Crouse's store at Webster Mills, 9 30 to 11 i. m.; Mel lott's store at Cito, 12 30 to 2 p. m. All persons appearing at the re spective places to pay their taxes will be allowed a reduction of 6 per cent If taxes are rot paid on or before July 28th the duplicates will be placed In the hands of a Justice of the Peace in each township for collection, and all parties thenowinir, will be equir ed to pay the full tax charged on du plicate and fees allowed by law for collecting dobt. The rate is 5 mills. LIGENSES: All persons who are subject to mercantile or other licenses are requested to meet at the above times and places, as I am compelled by law to bring suit on all uupaid li censes by July 10th, next LEONARD B1VENS, Treasurers Offloe, County Treasurer, May 1,1917. $50,000.00 $37,000,00 LATEST NEWS -MM Give Longer Service THE best architects and engineers recommend Barrett Specification Roofs because they know that such roofs give longer service at less cost than any other roof covering known. Barrett Specification Roofs have a record behjnd them covering 60 years of satisfaction. If you need anything in the roofing line write u and we'll tell you more about them. Note These Prices 1- ply Roofing with cement and nails $1.15; 2- pIy, $1.40; and the Barrett best grade that has been known to last for 20 years, 2-ply $1.6?; 3-ply $2.00. This is good goods and will give service. Stock Remedies Now is the. lime to use Dr. Hess' Stock Tonic, Louse Killer, Dip, or Disinfectant and the best Poultry Remedy for small peeps and sick chickens 25, 50, 60c, $1.00 and $2.00 per package. Try our Roup Remedy. Garden Plows Sayl Don't do without one of these as you can do more work in one hour with it than you can with a hoe in four hours. Price $2.25. Underwear We bought these goods a long time ago, and we are in a position to give you last year's prices on most of them, Ladies' vests, 10, 13 and 15 cents; Ladies' Union Suits, 25 and 30 cents. Men's separate shirts and drawers, 25 and 48 cents; Men's Union Suits 48 and 98 cents. See them. Machine Oil We can furnish you the best Castor Machine Oil at 35 cents-the kind that is sold most places at 45 and 60 cents. Icre Cream freezers, $2.50; axle grease, pound can?, 9 cents; 3Hb. pails 25 cents; Banner lye 10 cents. We have a rice lot of separ ate pants and suits for boys at last year's prices. Shoes at Old Prices We still have a nice lot of shoes at old prices. You will not find two or three sets of price marks on our shoes where they have been marked every week or two to keep pace with advancing city prices. Call to see us when in town. We are al ways busy, hut not too busy to give you a glad hand and prove to you that it is worth your while to make your purchases at our store. Com and See Us. HULL & BENDER, McConnellsburg, Pa. Orlando Wagner, arid daughter Jessie; Paul Brown and David Strait composed an auto party to town from Taylor township Monday. Just because her husband hap pens to be a German, Mrs. Bar anowske complained to a Cham bersbursr magistrate that the neighbors stoned her co n. New Season Fashions In Women's Pumps As Pumps aro to be greatly favorel as the correct and accepted footwear for women' Sprtag and Summer use, we are now ready to bhnw more aDd prettlor styles than ever before. Many little touches of exclusive nesg are to be seen In this new display of Pumps, such as smart stitching, dainty i erforatlon and attractive tongue effects-cither In plain or ornamental styles. Some model are In patent leather; others in ca'fskln, canvas and fabrics -whlta, black &nd tan predominat'ng. Allan In smart styles and priced moderately according to selection. Prices at $4.50 and Upward SMART OXFORDS For Every Man For solid Sumraw irimfurttk. the familiar hot weather low it for men Oxfords. We hive an assortment of V sty'e Oxfords to suit the ni, every man as t comfort, m appuuruuen uuu wearing imj;,. B mm Reasonably priced at $5.00 and Up war; Chas. E. Heintzelman 26 SOUTH MAIN STREET CHAMBERSBURG, PENN Executrix's Notice. Estate of N. (1. Cunningham, late of Well township, Pa., deceased. Letters tentiimentnry on tbr above estate having been (minted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to the said ostiite aro re quested to innke pnyment, and those bavlnc olnlmi to present the sump without delay. Mrs. BELLE CUNNINGHAM, 4-12-flt. New Grenada, l'a, Executor's Notice. Estate of Snllle Wlble, late of Licking Creek township. Pa., deceased. Letters testnmpntnrv on the above estate havlnif been irmnted to the undersigned, nil persons indebted to the suld estate aro re quested to make pivmeut. and those havlnR lulms to present the same without delay, M. H. SHAFFNKR 4-12-flt. McConnellsburg, Pa, Western Maryland Railway. In EfTect Moy 18, 1917. " Subject to change without notice. Trains leave Haneock as follows: No, 1 8.S0 a. m. (dally except Sunday) for Cumberland and intermediate points. No. 4 0 07 a. m. (dally except K.undM) foi Hatfertitown, OettysburK Har over, York UulUmoraancI intericeduite points, Wash ington, Philadelphia,, and New York. Ho, S S.27 p. m. '(dally) Western Express for Cumberland, West Vlreinls no In IP, and Pittsburgh, Chicago and the West. No. a S.57 p. m. (dally) Express for Hagers town Waynesboro, Chambersburg, llal t'raore. Washington. Philadelphia atd New York. O. F. STEWART S. ENNES, Oeu'l Passenger Ag t HenerM Manager HOWARD YEACER BOOKSELLER, STATIONER AND NEWSDE1 SPECIAL PRICES ON Trunks, Bags and Suit Case During Month of May. 20 S. Main St., Chambersbur,', Pa. SEE US The Daylight Shoe fi Krti SPRING GOODS NOW ON SALE Hih and Low Cut Shm blippers, Whitu SWj All Kinds. Peters & Hcintzelm: On the Square, West Side, Chambersburg, Fa. You'll Have to Hurry OR YOU'LL GET LEFT! ONE DAY MORE-ONLY Oil -:- OF-:- F. HAYES HARMON' SENSATIONAL 7-DAY Furniture and Rug Sale. New Goods from our warehouse replace goo that have been sold; so the selection is stills good as the day we opened. SALE POSITIVELY CLOSES Saturday Night at 10:1 Get in For The Hair Raising Fini F, HAYES HARMON, Chambersburg, Pa.