thi rtrttow county irxws, Mcco3nfELLaBtni9, pa. P. J. Waters, of Burnt Cabins was among those who made sure last Saturday that the patient editor received his dues before war taxes took all his money. It cost Paul Sellers just $16.40 to exceed the speed limit and run his car in Chambersburg last Saturday with the muffler cut-out open. Isn't our Borough treas ury getting a little low? HIDES. Prank 13. Sipes pays the highest market price for beef hides at tteir butcher hop in McConnell&burg, also highest price paid for calf skins sheepskins and tallow. Advertisement. There is yet time to enlist as volunteers before being drafted. June fifth is the time set for reg istration, whether those of mili tary age want to or not regis tration is compulsory. Many' localities in foreign countries are "speeding up" on the farms by using tractors night and day as many as three 8-hour Bhifts of workmen taking turns at keeping the farm machinery going. Don't forget that M. M. Ben der on East Market Street still has on hand extension tables, bedsteads, springs in fact you can get from him any kind of furniture you may need and save money. Enoch Galloway a negro labor er at the Aetna powder plant, died a few days ago at the Blair Memorial Hospital in Hunting don as a result of having acci dentally breathed acid fumes which completely destroyed his lungs. Mrs. Catherine Connelly called at the News office Tuesday morn ing and gave us the money to send the paper to a new subscrib er. Mrs. Connelly says cutworms are "playing hob" with the corn over in her neighborhood. Perhaps the 50 to 100 per cent rise in cost of fire insurance wil help greatly in reducing the use of fireworks on The Fourth o July. Let a "safe and sane' Fourth be had, no matter what the source of influence that se cured it Horse manure is a favorite breeding place for flies. Com mon acid phosphate used liberal ly is said to kill the eggs, and we all know that the phosphate pre serves and increases the good qualities of the manure and is, therefore, not lost Lewis Clark, who lives at Bar re, Mass., in sending the money to advance his subscription, says he just couldn't do without the News. It's just like getting a letter from home every week. He has now been away from his Fulton county home seven years Miss Samantha Mellott, daugh ter of Hon. and Mrs. Geo. B Mellott of McConnellsburg is one of nine girls who went to work in the offices of the Cum berland Valley railroad company on Tuesday morning of last week These girls are being trained to take the places of men who wil go into service in the army or elsewhere. W. Theo. Wittman, our farmers institute poultry expert, says that turkeys hatched and raised by chicken mothers will die out in two or three generations, or will amount to little. He says that in the long run, the turkeys that are hatched by turkey hens and never fed from the day they are hatched, are the. foundation of flocks that do not weaken and die out Walter Reid Sloan the efficient manager for the Western Union Telegraph Company, in this county, spent the time from Fri day morning until Monday eve' ningin Bedford superintending the ' change of location of the Bedford office, which now oc cupies part of the old stone build ing opposite the Bedford house, used as headquarters for Gener al Washington while in that town during the Whiskey Insurrection in Western Pennsylvania. We would not feel that we had "done our bit" if we fail to keep on calling attention to the pos sibilities of a big demand for dried fruits and vegetables this fall. A truck load of fruit can be reduced in weight by drying so that it can be taken to market in a buggy. When the warmed air is made to circulate properly through the wooden driers we recently described, fruit may be cured in from two and one-half to five hours dependent upon the kind of fruit or vegetable. 1 r A Billion Dollar Country. The wealth of the United States is estimated at more than 230 billion dollars, neavly $2280 tor every man, woman and child in the country. Where's yours? easy. The answer to that question is rather a serious matter. If you have laid your share aside the answer is But if you havent't, what then? You are a part of this great country. Begin now by starting a savings account at our bank, teous Treatment Absolute Security Conservative Methods Cour- FULTON COUNTY BANK. "OLDEST AND STRONGEST'' Capital Surplus and Profits $50,000.00 $37,000,00 Beans As Cheap Food Crops. Beans are highly nutritious and palatable, and they keep well. Naturally the demand for them increases during a time of war. The indications are that the farm er can now afford to grow an in creased area of beans and that the home gardener will do well to include them in his planting. While beans produce quite well on soil low in fertility, especially in nitrogen, they respond as prof itable as grain crops to good soil. Generally speaking, soils which will produce good crops of corn will also produce good crops of beans. Beans should be sown in rows twenty-eight to thirty inches apart, one and one-half to two inches deep and three to five inches apart in the row. It plant ing is done on a large scale, a special bean planter is used. Many growers use an ordinary grain drill, stopping certain tubes so that the rows will be the de sired distance apart. A 'corn planter provided with special bean plates may be used. For a small area any ordinary grain seeder is satisfactory. There are four distinct types of field beans: Pea, Medium, Mar row and Kidney. The Navy bean, which is of the pea type, is the most popular as well as the easiest variety to grow. It is hardy, early-maturing, produc tive and will do fairly well on poor soil. The Red Kidney and Yellow Eye are popular on the market, but do best on soil high in fertili ty. This year, on account of the great scarcity of seed it may be desirable to plant any good va riety that is available. Field beans are especially adapted to the home garden, not only because they are com para tively easy to grow, but also be cause they yield well and adapt themselves to drying. Dried be ins can be stored for winter use. - Since beans are very suscepti ble to frost it is not best to plant until danger of frost is past and conditions are favorable for quick germination and rapid growth In general, do not plant much earlier than May 20 nor later than July 1. Write to the agricultural exten sion department, Pennsylvania State College, for methods of drying these and other vegeta bles and fruits. Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. RATES One cent per word for each Insertion. No advertisement accepted (or less than 15 cents. Cash must ac company order. Fo.t Sale Eclipse 2 speed and whftel 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 V For Sale Mare 7 years old with cot by her side. Weight 1350 0. will trade tor other stocn. Harrv McElhaney, Hustontowu, Pa 5 24 2t NOTICE TO Tax-Payers I Farmers Live Longest Bookkeepers and office assist ants die youngest and farmers die oldest according to a bureau of labor statistics report just is sued, based on an analysis of deaths recorded by a life insur ance company between 1911 and 1913. The average age of death among bookkeepers and clerks was 3P years and among farmers 58 years. Buckwheat Wanted. Among the things called for by the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture to help offset a possible food shortage is buckwheat This is a Fulton county staple and there is plenty of time to sow it DR. FAHRNEY, HAGERSTOWN, MD. Chronic Diseases Only. Anemia. Appendicitis, Arteriosclerosis (Hardening of Arteries), Asthma, Kilious- nes, madder Disorder, lilood Disorder, Catarrh, Constipation, Consumption, Diabetes, Dropsy, Drowsiness, Gall Stones, Gastritis, Headache, Heart Disease, Indi (testion, Nervousness, Neuralgia, Rheu matism, Rundown Condition, Sciatica, 8IiiK(riHh Liver, Skin Diseases, Stomach Trouble, Tuberculosis. Consultation Free. The Tax-pajeri of Fulton County, Pennsylvania, are hereby notified that I will meet them at the following times and places in the districts named for the purpose of receiving tha State, County, and Dog taxes for the year 1917. THOMPSON. Monday, June 4th, Dickeys Mr.un talistoe, 6to 7 30 a m ; Sharped store, 8.30 to 10 a. m.; Plum Run, Dou glas's store, 11 to 12 o'clock noon. BETHEL. Monday, June 4th, Warfordsburg, Palmer's store, 2 to 6 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 5th, Jacob Shultz's, 6.30 to 7 p. m. Wed nesday, June 6th, Buck Valley Post Otllce, 7 to 8 a. m., Amaranth Post Office, 8.30 to 11 a. m. BRUSH CREEK. Wednesday, June 6th, Locust Grove, P. O., 1 to 2 p. m., Hess's store, 3 to 4 p. in., Emmavllle, Truax's store, 5 to 7 p. m , Thursday, June 7th, Geo. O. Lynch's store 7 to 8 a. m., Duvall'a store, 8.30 to 10 a m. LICKING CREEK. Ihursday, June 7th, Hann's store, 2 to 3 p.m.; Harrisonville, Metzler's Hotel, 3.30 to 5.30 p. m. BELFAST and LICKING CREEK, Friday, June 8, N. M. Laidig's store, 7 to 8 a. m ; Pleasant Ridge P, O , 8 30 to 9.30 a. m : Slpes Mill P. O., 10 to 11 a. m 5 Need more, Hart's store 12.30 to 3 30 p. m.; Gem, 4 to 5 p. m. McCONNELLSBURG, TODD, and . AYR. Monday, June 11th, Commission era' Office, 7 to 11 a. m. TODD and DUBLIN. Hamll's store at Knobsvl.le, day, June 11, 12 3o to 3 p. m. DUBLIN. Monday, June 11, McGehee's store, at Burnt Cabins, 4 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 12th, Dublin Mills store 2 to 3 p. ra.; Gracey P. O., 3.30 to 4 30 p. m Waterfall P. O. 6 to 6 p. m. Wednes day June 13th, 1.30 to 2.30, p. ra. at Hiram P. O.: Hustontown, Barton's store, 3 to 6 p. m. WELLS. Wednesday, June 13th, New Grena da, Houck's hotel, 6 to 8 a. m.; Enid election house, Wednesday, June 13th. 8.30 to 9.30 a. m.; Wells Tannery. Baumgardner's store 10 to 11.30 a. m. AYR. Saturday, June 9th, Peter Kirk's store, 7 to D a. m.; Crouse's store at Webster Mills, 9 30 to 11 i. ra ; 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 5 pur cent flaxes are rot paid on or befort July 28th the duplicates will be placed In the bands of a Justice of the Peace in each township for collection, and all parties tbenowinir, will be equir- ed to pay the full tax charged on du plicate and fees allowed by law for collecting debt. 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 cences by July 10th, next. LEONARD B1VENS, Treasurers Otllce, County Treasurer. May 1, M7. Mon LATEST NEWS 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 behind 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- ply, $1.40; and the Barrett best grade that has been known to last for 20 years, 2.p!y $1.6P; 3-ply $2.00. This is good goods and will give service. Stock Remedies Now is the time to use Dr. Hess' Stock Tonic, Louse Killer, Dip, or Disinfectant and the best Poultry Remedy for small peeps and sick chickens--25, 60, 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 onehour 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 cans, 9 cents; 3Mb. pails 25 cents; Banner lye 10 cents. We have a nice 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, but 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. Comes and See Us. HULL & BENDER, McConnellsburg. Pa. A little child of Hyt Glenn's fell into a fire uuder the vasb kettle one day last week ard birned ono hand nevee'v. Tie ijd is impioviug alowl: , Trespass notices for sale at the News office 6 for a quarter; Sent prepaid by mail if cash ac companies the order. SHAPIRO BROS. ORBISONIA, PA. We have contract to fill for 10,000 pounds WOOL Bring your wool to us. We positively pay you high, er prices for same and other produce. Shapiro Bros. ""SST" Orbisonia, Pa. HOWARD YEACER BOOKSELLER, STATIONER AND NEWSDEALER SPECIAL PRICES ON Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases During Month of May. 29 S. Main St., Chambersburg, Pa. SEE US The Daylight Shoe & HatStoi SPRING GOODS NOW ON SALE lliphord Low Cut Shoos and blippers, White Shoes All Kinda. Peters & Heintzelman On llio Square, West Side, Chambersburg, Pa. HACOWAIj SPRING IS HERE and Summer will $&&kMWim GOODS be here sooner than usual. We M have great oppor- WaiT wQMm GJ1,(Lrti- tunities for reduce The High Cost of Living. luiili Try Sonattt PEARL Wire Cloth We Sell amlR.com nwnil It Garden Tools of the Best Standard. Poultry Nettings and Fencings, all sizes, prices right; Window Screens, Screen Doors and Fly Wires of all sizes. Refrigerator; Wisconsin Peerless Cold Air. Diamond and Em pire Automobile tires the kind that gets you a little more service for the money than you expect. HAY TOOLS, CAR HANGERS AND TRACK Binder Twine; Hardware, Glass, Paints and Harness, in fact every thing found in a well regulated Hardware Store. The Zug Hardware Co., Chambersburg, Pa. OBELI 1 11 I II' ntf . i-mi Notice the carve in wWcb MichelinTubes Naturally Hang INSTEAD of king ip'r I piece of .Ir.ight l J mented.t the enk the MmW" Tube i. formed on !"?!; m.ndrelinthe.h.peof theiW of the cuing. Thin when fl it ii neither itretched on itouj lide nor compretied into itructire wrinkle. next to .the no. Thil perfect fit give. theMicI" Tubegreterdurbilitynl p' tidlv eliminate. dB8f I"" ing the lube. For Sale. at CLINE'S GARAGE, McConnellsburg, Pa, .J