TBT. rTTLTOlf COXTKTY ?Ti!Wl, MaOOITFnSLLKBtTRO, r&. The date of the school letting for Thompson School District has been changed from July 28 to Wednesday, July 18. Among last Saturday's visitors to our town was the Rev. Henry Wolf, near Dane. This famous fruit grower has not been fre quenting our streets lately. Last week, Mr. and Mrs. Chas , Mann removed from Philadelphia to Idaho to join their son Charles Jr. Mr.. Mann was a former post master and merchant at Salvuia. HIDES. Frank B. Sipes pays the highest market price lor beel hides at taeir butcner hop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins Sheepskins and tallow. Adrertlsement. Economists are leaving no source of waste uncovered. They are now lamenting the waste over a million a year because the tops of women's stockings do not wear out Well, why not leave the tops of!? Last week, ground was broken on the banks of the Monongahela river, near Pittsburgh, for, what is said, will be the largest stee plant in the world. Two hundred houses are being built to start the new town. "Puppies with the belly-ache is what Judge Landis, of Free port, I1L, called one hundred and five slackers whom be sentenced to prison for a year for declaring that they had not registered and would not do so. LaMar Daniels, a stepson H. B. Trout, had one of his feet pierced by a nail a few days ago when he jumped into the cellar of the new house that is being erected for C. R. Spangler at the northern end of Second street Because it is known that many men under the standard military height are good fighters, excep tions will be made and they wi he accepted in the army and navy when they have the frame to withstand required service. Very little over the one fourth of our population produces food stuffs. The other three-fourths buy it When the prices get too high, all suffer because the food producer has to pay more for the wares made by the majority class. - Miss Olive Pittman is in the Chambersburg hospital where she had her left thumb amputated at the first joint yesterday. The amputation was made necessary on account of a felon from which ' she Buffered more or less for over a year. L. 0. McLean and W. F. Pat terson, two young men formerly identified with the construction . of the McConnellsburg and Fort Loudon railroad, are operating a sand mine near Caledonia. A big steam shovel loads on cars two hundred and fifty tons of sand daily. Though he is now 59 years of age, Harry A. Sheads, a former resident of Gettysburg and son of John H. Sheads of Cumber land township, Adams county, has joined the British army and is now stationed at an intern' ment camp in British Columbia, where he is in charge of the German prisoners of war. J. Oram Wible recently ten dered his resignation as a .sten ographer in the Public Service Commission at Harrisburg, and has accepted a position with the Pennsylvania Railroad Company at Pittsburgh as stenographer and clerk to the Inspector of Police. Oram was formerly a McConnellsburg boy, a son of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Wible. Ravensburg, near Webster Mills was given quite a surprise last Saturday evening when Mrs. Robert Gordon, her daughter Ruth and two sons Leslie and Kessel, of Carlisle, with Mr. Kreps, of Mercersburg at the wheel, arrived at the home of their former neighbors Mr. and Mrs. John Bain, where they spent the night leaving the next day to visit relatives on this side of the mountain. ssa WWITIIIHUiJUtjllKBmjtMMM A WORD FOR MOTHERS It It a grave mistake for mcUuTt to neg lect their achea and pains and auder in alienee this only lead to chromic tick neaa and often shortens lifn. If your work li tiring; if yrr nerve are excitable: If yon feel languid, weary or depressed, yon should knew that Scott'. Emulsion overcomes just rich conditions. It possesses in concentrated form the very dements to invigoiate the blood, strengthen the tissues, notrish the nerves and build strength. Scott's is strengthening thousands of mothers and will help you. Mo alcohol. Bcutt Bownt, BtaomflcM. N. J. "Real Service" leans "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" Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. RATES One cent per word for each Insertion. No advertisement accepted for less than 15 cents. Cash must ac company order. For Automobile, fire and life insurance, see John R. Jack son, Agent 6 28 17 tf Wanted. Good Cast Iron Scrap 65 cents per hundred. Hancock Foundry and Ma chine Works. ' 6 28 tf. Lost. Oa July Fourth, lady's white chinchilla coat was piacea by mistake in the wrong automobile at Hustontown. A liberal reward is offered for its return to Hiram post office. It Wanted A young or middle age woman to help with the care of two children. Call at the News office or write Box 78 McCon nellsburg, Pa. For Sale Restaurant and Ice Cream Parlor, in Chambersburg, centrally located .near Public Square, doing a nice business and 'paying well. Reason for selling, poor health. Will sell cheap. Call or address, McCur dy's Restaurant, 21 S.MainSt, Chambersburg, Pa. Wanted: A good hustler to introduce our TEAS, COFFEE and Baking Powder and full line to the trade. A very good prop osition to the right party. Good reference 'and small bond re quired. Write to Grand Union Tea Company, Harrisburg, Pa. 6 28 St. Criminal Aoto Drivers. Last week, an auto was upnet on the Lincoln Highway about a mile this side of St Thomas and the lives of several people en dangered, all because the driver of another auto was traveling on the wrong side of the road. mat no one was Killed is no credit to the offending driver who passed on serenely after the driver of the other car had done what he could to avoid a collision, with the result that his car skid ded and turned turtle. This is not the first nor the second com plaint that has reached us about drivers following the left hand side of the road. It is nothing short of criminal to drive over cur crooked mountain roads in that manner, and least of all is there anything "smart" about it County Pays Nothing. Free demonstrations of latest and most efficient methods of canning, drying and otherwise preserving food have been offer ed to all the counties of the State. These demonstrations are being held all over Franklin county, and hundreds have at tended some of them. AH that is necessary to secure the same for Fulton county is the announce ment of places of meeting and the loan of an oil stove. Farm Bureaus in fifty-six counties have made the arrangement for their respective counties. Who will do it for Fulton? Individual members of the Public Safety Committee cannot be expected to do it at their own expense. The object is twofold first to put many dollars into the pockets of our people, and .second, to in crease the general food supply of the country. It is money to the County looking at the pro positions from any angle. Shall we miss all the good things of fered? Lik the road proposi tion, we are missing actual cash (not less than 12,000.00) every year that we spurn the State's offer to pay most of the cost of a County Agent Do Not Boy It. Do not buy fertilizers this year that contain anything but acid phosphate. If the price is based on two or more ingredients, pass it by. Common commercial fer tilizers contain but three ingre dients at most, namely, nitrogen, (sometimes called ammonia) phoshporic acid, and potash. The carrier of nitrogen is worth from $80 to $100 per ton, and the common carrier of potash is worth $600 because of war inter erence. This is entirely too much to pay to use them aa fer tilizer, and a small fraction of one per cent only adds to the price and is of no "earthly" use to a crop. Cold Storage. Readers of this paper have, doubtless, noticed for many years the high price of potatoes and the scarcity of apples in this place after the holidays, no matter how plenty they were in the fall. t has occurred to us many times that a little fortun awaits the man who will apply the well- nown remedy, namely, proper storage facilities in cooperation with local producer. Money ia It. If our taste inclined to book agency, we would want . nothing better to sell to country people next winter than a 300-page com pilation of the actual experience of thousands of back yard gard eners who, in the year of 1917, tried their hands at raising veg etables for the first time. Stories like the one about the woman who "forgot to take the lids off" when she planted her tomatoes would sound tame. Some one will write a funny book on that subject and make a fortune out of it. DR. FA II R N E Y 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 cauBO is. CONSULTATION FREE. GOOD FARM at Public Sale On Saturday, August 11, 1917 at 2 o'clock p. m., the undersigned will offer for sale at hn residence 1 mile tort1! of Knobsville, la Dublin township, Fulton County, Pa., his farm C'jnt inine 53 Acres and 40 Torches, having thereon a 7-room frame dwelling house with' summer kitchen attached. A well of never failing water at the door. Bank barn with wag on shed and corn crib attached, and all other necessary outbuild ings. About 40 seres of this farm is clears i and in fine state of c ltivatior ; balance is well timbered with white oak and black oak. Abundance of fruit of all kiods. Farm well watered. Privilege will be given the pur chaser to do the fall seeding. This la a great opportunity fcr aay one wanting, a good small farm, and any cne interested is nvited to come and examine the farm before the day of Bale. Terms: Ten per cent when property is knocked down; one half, including the ten rer cent, when deed mdeliyored, uud bal ance in one year with interest. W. II Wagner. M. Cuesnut, Auct LATEST RACKET STORE 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 kany other roof covering known.j Barrett Specification Roofs have a record behind them covering 60 years of satisfaction. - If you need anything in the roofing line write ut and we U Jell you morcabo.ut.thcm. V'i Note These Prices 1- ply Roofing with cement and nails $1.15; 2- ply, $f.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, 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 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 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; 3i-lb. 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 Igive 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. SHOE AND HARNESS REPAIR SHOP One Door East of Cline's Gara&e. MACHINERY COST HUNDREDS OF DOLLAR Makei Your Shoes Good as New, and Looks Like Ne All kinds of Harness Ropalrs, Prompt attention. Reasonable ity C. F. SCOTf, Proprietor. Harrisonville Store We have been doing our best to keep up our sin, though many things are scarce and hard to get, t have been steadily advancing and are likely to en higher if the war continue. We were fortunate en J buy some things before they got so high and w H ing to give our customers the full benefit. VVe haw of wire fencing below the present market price asi! ik iast.3. Tf c nave Boggy tire f 2 25 per set Wagon tire 5 cts. pound. Mowing scythes OOo to $1.00. Snaths 80 cts. Buggy Shafts 65 cts. Plow handles, rough, 25 cts. . Plow bandies, finished, 60 cts ' Fly nets $1 85 and $1 75 Manure fork bandies 20 and i 25 cents. Grain rakes 25 cts. Guards, each, 30 cts. Sections 5 cts. Half Sweney all-leather, lars3 00. 6,1 Ventiflex pads 55 cts Canvass Collars $185 Oil Cans 10 cts. Good Overalls $1 10. ROOFING! Roofing (Certain-teed Products Corporation) the natia Iy advertised kind, with cement and nails -none betta ply $1.10; and 2 ply for $1.35. Asphalt stone-surf, roofing, with cement and nails, $2.85. Automobftjj l UDes, uiowout patcnes, &c. FOR THE LADIES. Mcshns 9 cts. up. 6 quart aluminum Berlin's tie $1 35 8quartalumirjumBerliiii tie 1 1 CO. Nickle plated copper tan ties $1 75. THANK YOU. Harrisonviile.h Ladies' house dresses $1 00. Misses' dresses $1 0). Children's white and colored dresses 60 cts. Gauzes, two for 25 cts. Oil cloth per yard 18 cts. GIVE US A CALL. M. II. IIOLLINSIIEAD, MX Tl, JJ x .Lie uuua are against every other ii s imttir fir b TO mm l UA is the drink I ,of 18 merits At All Fountains and in Bottles QhaI Bottling Co. Roy C. Cromwell, Propr., Fayette St, Mercersburg, Pa. Gentral Garage AND SERVICE STATION One Door West of City Hotel, McConnellsburg, Pa. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. If Innkinnr f nr o morlSum vwfA CAT HomftncTraio rv ri i hfi Studebaker Six at $12 All Kinds of Tires, Oils, and Accessories1 Hand all the Time. Utility Var nish Renovator Removes Road Oil and W and makes your car look like ne A Full Line of Ford Repaid friend' i Don't forget us. You'll find us a need in time of trouble- Mrs. Wilson L. Mace and dau ghter Helen are visiting in the home of, the former's uncle Hon. Wm. A. Caldwell at Milton, Pa. Ex-Judge Peter Morton had a concrete sidewalk laid in front of the post office and the adjoining office this week, Free Prompt Service. Garage in rear. J. W. LINN, PROPRIETOR,