THB FULTOH COUHTY WJSYB, ttcCOtftfELLSaURG, PA. Runyan the Eye Man at McConnellsburg, June 22 and 23. Needmore. June 25. Warfordsburg, June 27. ' Mrs. D. F. Trout entertained companies of ladies Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Rev. C. F. Jacobs and family motored to York last Monday and expect to return Friday. The entertainment announced for the 22nd, but postponed to the 26th, will have time to grow just that much better, John Stiver.of Bedford, nephew of the Editor, has enlisted in the National Guards and will leave on the 15th of July for a training camp in Tennessee. James Whitcomb Riley enter tainment in the Auditorium June 26th. A fifty-cent and one dol lar entertainment for only fifteen and twenty-five cents. The Mount Zion Sunday school on Timber Ridge will hold a pic nic in the grove at the church on the first Saturday in August. Get your work in shape to come and have a good time. ' HIDES. Frank 13. Bipos pays the highest market price for beef hides at tleir butcher hop in McConnellbbnrg, also highest price paid for calf skins heepskins and tallow. Advertisement. A. S. Layton and daughter, accompanied by Vernon Mellott, wife and child -all near Locu9t Grove au toed to Merceroburg last Monday and on the return trip did some shopping in Mc Connellsburg. Missess Carrie Greathead and Emma Sloan, of Johnstown, Pa., Misses Zoe and Goldie Mason, Akron, 0., and Miss Ada Rexroth Newtown, Pa., are among the teachers that are home for their summer vacation. Humphrey C. Deibert, who will entertain McConnellsburg people in the Auditorium June 26th, was born in Bedford coun ty. His work at county insti tutesand at Chautauqua festi vals is always greatly appreciat ed. Four hundred goats are milked twice a day on one California dairy farm. Hundreds of Pacif ic Coast families keep one or more goats for their milk which sells for twenty-five cents a quart A good milker gives five quarts of milk daily. Willis Daniels, of McConnells burg; Frances Norris, of Bethel township; James Stahle, of Union township, and Esther Welch, of Dublin township enrolled in the McConnellsburg Summer Normal this week, making the total en rollment fifty-one. When the Water Company flushed the pipes last week a very dangerous hole was made in the ground by the rush of water at the fire plug on the M. E Parsonage corner and two ladies received painful injury by falling into the hole at night Mr. Lewis Shaw of Taylor township, accompanied by his son John, were in McConnells burg on Monday. The elder Mr. Shaw is sorely afilic ted with some thing that renders it very difficult for him to walk and we appreci ate the effort necessary to reach our office to make us a pleasant call. The local Committee on Public Safety have received and sold to Fulton County farmers sixty bushels of buckwheat which will swell the acreage planted to that cereal by about sixty acres. Inquiries are still coming in for more. The seed laid down in McConnellsburg is about $2.75 a bushel. M. H. Romig, who has. been engineer for the Reichtly Bros., for twenty-two years, came over from his home at Wells Tannery on Thursday of last week and, among other things, took back with him a subscription receipt good until well into 1918. Col. Moseby and Fred Reichtly ac companied him. tSEZSESSOLACdatt "Heal Service" Means "Do it Now" Our constant aim is to render Jprompt and efficient service. For you your safetyyour needs we are here. We believe this has been a large factor in our constant growth until now our bank is a "Tower of Strength" In this community. FULTON COUNTY BANK. "OLDEST AND STRONGEST'' HAVE YOU BEEN SICK? Then you realize the utter weakness that robs ambition, destroys appetite, and makes work a burden. To restore that strength andaUmlnathat it ao essential, nothing has ever equaled or compared with Scott's Emulsion, be cause its strength -sustaining nourish ment invigorates the blood to distribute energy throughout the body while its tonic value sliarpeus the appetite and restores health in a natural, permanent way. It you are run down, tired, nervous, overworked or lack strength, pet Scott's Bmulaion to-day. It is free (rout alcohol, 1 V ttwuatStfwne.Bloosifisld.N.1. ; Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. RATES One cent per word for each Insertion. No advertisement accepted for loss than 15 cents. Cash must ac company order. Fort Sale 1 Holstein neifer calf P. McN. Johnston, McCou oellsburg, Pa. Hotel Help Wanted. Two middle aged woman for general work in kitchen at $5 00 per week. Wash womar, $4 00 par week. Ironing woman. $3 50 per week. Ala ), boy past oii?u teen, or man for general work; good wages and board. Write or pbone Akandale Hotel, 6 21 2t Bedford, Pa Peon Grange Program for Penn Grange, June 20, 1917: Roll Call-Something funny I have heard. Question Can we rejuvenate the old orchard and produce a high grade of fruit? T. A. Derick. Reading Martha McCullough. Question How much advant age has the labor saving machin ery been to the farmer? J. A. Smith. Music Orchestra. Question-The laxity of Par ental government, Mrs. G. L. Peffer. Please, everyone who can, be present The name at the head of this article is of no particuler interest to Fulton county people, but it afford 3 us an opportunity to give our readers a sample program of township grange meetings in Cumberland county. The farm ers of that county are thorough ly organized, and this is but one of the many grange centers in that county. T. A. Derick is a farmer and Btockman, as well as postmaster at Newville. Sale Register. Tuesday, July 8, S. 11. Cromer, agent, will sell at the residence of Mrs. Jane Anderson, three fourths mile northeast of Knobs- ville, 6tovos, chairs, tables, car pet, sink, chickens, wheelbar row, carpenter tools, and bouse hold goods generally, Also, at the same time and placf, frame house 14x22, kitchen attached, with 4 acres of ground, fruit trees splendid water &c. Sale will begin at 1 o'clock, p. m. months credit on personal prop erty on 6ums over live dollars.; on the real estate, 10 per cent when property is knocked down; one- half, inJudiog the 10 por cent. when deed is delivered, and bal ance in one year with interest. A. L. Wible. auctioneer. Examinations. The examinations at the three Teachers' Normal Schools in the county will be held as follows: Hustontown, June 28th; Burnt Cabins, June 29th; McConnells burg, July 12th; Any applicant from any one of the three Normal Schools may take the examination at either of the other Normal Schools in stead of the one he is attending if he prefer, ,but no applicant will be permitted to take more than one of the above examina tions. Examinations begins at 8 a. m. Respectfully, J. Emery Thomas, 2t County Supt. Mrs. J. A. Irwin and grandson R bert Cunningham are visiting Robert's other grandpa-ents in Fairfield, Pa. Helping the Cause of Belter Roads. The general public in Penn sylvania and other States is jus! beginning to awaken to the im portance ofGooi Roals. Mili tary ofiiciaU are pDiuting out th necessity of f.ood highways &s a dfcfeuhivo measure, for the speedy mobilization of troops and the rapid shifting of men from roint to priut. Those iq charge of ftod distribution are emphasiz ing the vital ncciflecf better methods of communication to make tho transportation of foci nioo iapd ULd therm h. In ordinary t!tnu3 better rovis enhance roil estate value and in crtasft tbe efli jieucy of apparatus for tire protection by makipy it possblo to reaoii tho endanger ed ptoperiy more leadily and quickly. To educato tho motoring public aid thoreby add impetus to tho cause of Good lioads tho Atdnn tic Rofiuing Company is conducting a campaign in TW Saturday Eve ntng Post suggesting to those accustomed t o making motor tours in the summer mouths that they tour Pciinsylvaub iLU yeir. Pennsylvania is tho L'oil itUe to tour at this time on account, ( f its many shrit.es of I istoric eventi in the winning f our country 'h liberty and such a tour cannot fail to stimulat e -patriotism. Moreover, patriotic cit'zTis will be interested l i tbe stati's practically inexhaustible resources so vitally inportaut at this lime. At the same time it will show the tourists what is being done in tho way of roid building in Pennsylvania a large pirt of which this company is interested in. This should stimulato the ; growth of the Good Road move -I , ment in thisand other states and i result in permanent benefit. I An u. 11 ax of tourist. should be felt in every part of tbe state aud local inei chants, garages and hotels will be certain to reap a benefit therefrom. All loyal Penosylvanians are requested to make the motor tourists welcome and givo special atteotiou to those showng tin 'Courtesy Cards" issued by the Atlantic Refining Company. Last Friday, Miss Minnie Mc Govern gave a five o'clock tea to about thirty-five ladies. After tea the guests were shown a table on which were twenty-four varieties of common garden and farm seeds each in a separate dish and they were asked to name the Beeds. Not one pres ent named all unaided. If you think it easy, mix turnip, radish cabbage, cauliflower, clover, etc., and then attempt to separate them. Last Saturday, ex-Sheriff J. J. Harris fed a bunch of tighteen motorcyclists at his new hotel but he didn't feed the motorcy cles that's where the laugh comes in on the old-style horse. L&st Sunday evening, the M. E. church was crowded to the walls during children's service. A splendid program was render ed and the little people excelled former performances. DR. FAHRNEY HAGERSTOWN, MD. DIAGNOSTICIAN Only chronic diseases. Send me your name and address and I will send you a mailing case and question blank. Don't use dope for chronic troubles, get cured. It is a satis faction to know what the cause is. CONSULTATION FREE. LATEST N E WS 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 GO years of satisfaction. If you need anything in the roofing line write i and we'll tell you moreabbut 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-ply $1.65; 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, 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 cap) 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, lcre 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 Jgive you a glad hand and prove to you that it is worth your while to m&ke your purchases at our store. Gome and See Us. HULL & BENDER, McConnellsburg, Pa. MUTTONS THE STORE OF FAMOUS TRADE MARK SHOES AT REASONABLE PRICES- WE FIT THE FEET CORRECT!,) Foot-form Shoes Our Specialty. Hosiery for The Family- the kind that wears Both Phones. Goods Delivered Free. HUTTON'S SHOE . STORE Chambersburjj Sign, "Regal. Boot" I M I SEE US The Dayiight Shoe Halt SPRING GOODS NOW. ON SALE HiKhatid Low Cut M;cnu.l blippers, Whito Shoes All Kinds. TlnlMM l. l'..l,. I On tho Square, VcstSici, Chamber&buig, Pa. Central Garagf AND SERVICE STATION One Door West of City Hotel, McConnellsburg, Pa. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT, If looking for a medium priced car let. demonstrate to you the Studebaker Six at $12i All Kinds of Tires, Oils, 'and Accessories Hand all the Time. Utility Var nish Renovator Removes Road Oil and Tar and makes your car look like new. A Full Line of Ford Repairs Don't forget us. You'll find us a friend need in time of trouble. Promot Service. Free A a Garage in rear. J. W. LINN, PROPRIETOR, SPRING IS HERE and Summer will be here sooner than usual. We have great oppor tunities for you to fji iff Many cheerful little wren neighbors are giving matinees in payment of ronton the numerouf boxes erected for their specif) ute in many gardens in town The successful feature of a wren box is the size of the entrance, three-quarters of an inch, too small for sparrows to enter. Cilbert&BeiiBa PEARL Wire Cloli reauce i ne nign Irv M Cost of Living. Garden Tools of the Best Standard. Poultry Nettincs and Fencines. all siz prices right; Window Screens, Screen Doc and Fly Wires of all sizes. Refrigerator; Wisconsin Peerless Cold ft Diamond and En ptre Automob tires tho kind th i a lit' more service w mm the money tha vou exoect. HAY TOOLS, CAR HANGERS AND TRACfi Paints; uiiiuqi i vv ioj i ci i uv,ai vj .. narness, in raci every tnmg Tounu -regulated Hardware Store. The Zug Hardware Co., Chambersburg, Pa. x J! 1 I E 1 J it J V
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