MARKET REPORT. ' OOBBEOTKO EVERY WEDNESDAY. The rrsln market are taken from the Cham raburK dally newspapers. Too prnvHlon Drloei are tboaa that outaln lu MoOunnolln- GRAIN Wheal. 2.12 Nw wheat . 2.00 . Bran 2.10 Corn Oati 70 Rje....'. l- PROVISIONS Buttor, Creamery Butter, Country .. 30 Ejrgi, per dozen 30 Miss Helen Hanks, of Everett ia visitinj? Miss Jeannette Stout eagle. Mrs. Mary Wakefield is visiting in the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Amos Wilkinson. Isaac Newton Lehman, of Will iamson, visited friends in Mc Connellsburg a few days ago. Miss Edith Keefer, ofMer cersburg, is visiting her grand mother, Mrs. Matilda Helman, in this place. Miss Anna Reisner gave? the Boy Scouts a few lessons in first aid to the injured before they left for their camp at Richmond Furnace. The ladies of the Mite Society of the Reformed Church will hold a Festival on the Park at the Court House Saturday even ing, August 11th. Mrs. J. Campbell Patterson, Clarksburg, W. Va., spent sever al days during the past week among relatives and other friends in town and the Cove. HIDES. Frank B. Sipea pays the highest market price for beef hides at ttieir butcher hop in McConnellsbnrg, also highest price paid for calf skins aheepskins and tallow. Advertisement. City Superintendent and Mrs. Harry E, Gress and daughter Elizabeth, of Monessen, Pa., are spending their summer vacation among their Fulton County rela tives and friends. L. H. Wible, Esq., Chief of the Bureau of Farm Statistics at Harrisburg. came up from his home in Camp Hill last Saturday and spent several days with friends and relatives in the County. Mr. and Mrs. J. Houston John ston, their daughter Catharine and eon Thomas, all of Pittsburgh, motored to McConnellsburg latter part of last week and visited relatives in this vicinity for a few days. On Wednesday of last week, Earl Truax, who works on one of the Trout farms north of town, was kicked on the head by a horse. Dr. Mosser sewed up a cut in the scalp two inches in length and the lad will soon be good as new. The drafting of our friends and relatives brings home with a vengeance the reason for the mighty effort that was made to uphold the hands of the Red Cross Workers all over the world. With plenty of money to buy supplies, we can feel sure that the sick and wounded will re ceive proper care. Last Friday, Mrs. Marshal! McKibbin and Miss Mollie Sey lar started to Hancock to visit for a day, but when they got about half way on their proposed journey they encountered such bad roads that they had to aband on the trip and return to McCon nellsburg. Mrs. McKibbin is a skillful auto driver, but she ad mits defeat when mud is too deep for an engine to pull a car through. Mrs. E. R. McClain and Mrs. H. U. Nace went to Caledonia Franklin county, a few days ago to visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs. McLean the young people who lived in McConnellsburg while Mr. McLean was grading the "late lamented" McConnells burg and Fort Loudon railroad. Mrs. McClain's little son Richard who preceded them about a week ago will return with them to-morrow. COT EKOUGIi CHILDREN ever receive the proper balance of food to nffidently nourish both body and brain during the growing period when nature's demands ore greater than in mature life. This ia shown in ao many pale faces, lean bodies, frequent colds, and lack of ambition. For all such children we say with nnmistakable earnestness: They need Scott's Emulsion, and need it now. It possesses in concentrated form the very food elements to enrich their blood. It changes weakness to strength ; it makes thctu sturdy and strong. No alcohol. Scott & Buwos. BluomOcld, K. I 8' i ir-mm-miymwraimifirigi. Women's Financial Affairs Many Women find themselves compelled to assume the management of financi al affairs, yet by reason of lack" of experience they are unacquainted with'the im portant principles of banking. The Fulton County Band makes a feature of providing every convenience for its women customers and does everything in its power to make the transaction of their financial affairs both pleasant and profitable. A specially equipped room is at your disposal. FULTON COUNTY BANK. "OLDEST AND STRONGEST" BIG ANNUAL-AUGUST SALE OF FURNITURE, RUGS, ETC., Commences Saturday, July 28tH We have some Great Bargains for you left over from our Big Overstock Sale in May, and we are going to Slaughter Prices in order to move these Goods during this August. Sale. If you are going to buy anything whatever in Furniture, Rugs, etc., in the next year, it will certainly pay you to look over this Sale, as the same goods six months from now will cost you from 25 to 50 per cent. more. Look at some of these Prices and see the awful slashing we are going to do. Dining Room Furniture $12.006 foot Extension Table ; CfcQ QC August Sale Price $20,00 Buffet, all Quartered Oak C 1 A- 7" R August Sale Price vP 1 r , I vJ $18.00-China Closet C 1 Q 7 R August Sale Price H 1 1 $25.00 Set Dining Chairs. 5 Chairs, 1 Arm Chair Genuine Leather Slip Seat, Black (t 1 Q Rf) or Brown Leather, August Sale Price P 1 yv PARLOR FURNITURE $27.75 $35.005 piece Upholstered Parlor Suit ' August Sale Price $65.00 5 piece Black Leather Suit CDA7 Rfi August Sale Price $60.003 piece Black Leather Suit August Sale Peice $43.75 $32.50 $38.003 piece Black Leather Suit August Sale Price We have so Many Bargains in Bedroom Furniture, that we could not enumerate the half of them. WE HAVE THE GOODS Our bargains are so great in every Department, that the only way to do is to come and look over our Immense Stock of Goods and see for yourself that we have the goods, and that our Prices are lower than any other store in the Valley. TWO BIG STORES Don't forget that we buy for our two big stores Chambersburg and Waynesboro and get Rock-bottom Prices by buying in large quantities. ALL REFRIGERATORS AND PORCH GOODS AT COST. Better come the first week and get the Cream of the Bargains. F. HAYES HARMON "THE BIG STORE" CHAMBERSBURG, PA. IE 3 xxxxxxxx Bush Meeting. Bush meeting will be. held in the Grove near Gracey, beginning next Saturday evening and continue every evening until Sun day evening, August 5th. Services both Sunday afternoons and evenings. Ice cream and candies on sale except Sundays. All welcome. J. S. Eminhizer, Pastor. GOOD FARM at Public Sale Many ladies of McConnells burg and vicinity are making "kits" for soldiers. The little roll contains scissors, needles, buttons, pins, and other articles bo often needed where they a; e so far away from tailor shop?. Mirfs Anna fteisner can furnish the materials to any who may wish to "make the rolls. On Saturday, August 11, 1917 at 2. o'clock p. m., the undersigned will offer for sale at hi3 residence 1 mile north .of Knobsvillc, In Dublin township, Fulton County, Pa., his farm containing 53 Acres and 40 perches, having thereon a 7-room framo dwelling house with summer kitchen attached. A well of t ever failing water at the floor. Bank barn with wag on heJ and corn-crib attached, aid all r ther necessary outbuild ings. About 4) acres of this farm is clearad and n fine state of cultivation;' balance ii weii timbered with white oak and black oak. Abundance of fruit of all kinds. Farm well watered. Privilege will be given the pur chaser to do the fall seeding. This Is a great opportunity for any one wanting a- good small farm, and any one interested is invited to come and examine the farm before the day of sale. Terms: Ten per cent when property is knocked down; one half, including the ten per, cent, when deed is delivered, and bal ance in one year with Interest. W. 11. Waonkr J. M. Chcsnut, Auct. Mrs. Scott Souders, of Will iamson, was a week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clack, McConnellsburg. Wsstorn Maryland Railway. In Effect May 27, 1917. Subject to obunce without notloe. Trains leave Haneookai follows: No, I S.1 s. m. (dally except Sunday) foi Cumberland and Intermediate points. No. 4 ( 07 a. m. (daily except Sunday) (or Hagoratown, and Intermediate points, No, 8 I 5H p. m. (dally) Western Express foi Cumberland. Wont Virginia nolnta, und miNburgn, Chicago and the West. No. I i 57 p. m. (dally) Express (or Hagcra town, Waynesboro, C'hambersburg, (let tyxburir liiinover, Da'tlmore, Wanning ton, i'biladelphla and New York. O..F. STEWART' S. F.NN ICS, Oen'l Passenger Ag I Uaunral Manager. Executor's Notice. KsWto of Daniel E. Fore, iq., late o( Mo Conne.Uburg, Pa., decerned. Letters iratnmcntnry on the nbove estate hnvlni; bPtn granted to thJ i n lemoned, ull pcr-oiiM Indebted to the a tld e ante are re qiirxiDO t mnUe pmmput, "nil tho-e baring oUlum to present tbe tune wllhoit d lay, K( LLA U. FOKN 7-19-flt. Executor, SHOE AND HARNESS REPAIR SHOP ; One Door East of Cline's Garage. MACHINERY COST HUNDREDS OF DOLLAR Makes Your Shors Good as New, and Looks Like New All kinds of Harnosa Repairs, Prompt attention Reasonable pJ C. F. SCOTT, Proprietor. Harrisonville Store M We have been doing our best to keep up our 8 though many things are scarce And hard to m have been steadily advancing and are likely tog( mgner u me war tuuuauc, vve were iortunateen buy some things before they got so high and we j ing to give our customers the full benefit. We ha' of wire fencing below the present market price it lasts. We have Buggy tire $2 25 per set. Wagon tire 5 cts. pound.. Mowing scythes 80c to $1.00. Snaths 80 cts. Buggy Shafts 65 cts. Plow handles, rough, ?5 cts. Plow handles, finished, 60 cts Fly nets $1 35 and f 1 75. Manure fork handles 20 and 25 cents. Grain rakes 25 cts, Guards, each, 30cts. Sections 5 eta. Half Swenoy all-lea lars ?3 w. Ventiflox pads 55 cts, Uanvass Collars 1 0.1 Cans If! cts. Good 0.-.;r .lis tl 1 ROOFINGI Roofing (Certain-teed Products Corporat'on) be ly advertised kind, with cement and nails-nonc ply $1.10; and 2 ply for $1.35. Aspha't stonrf roofing, with cement'and nails, $2.85. Automol 1 ubes, uiowout patches, &c. FOR THE LADIES, Ladies' bouse dresses $1 00. Misses' dresses $1 01. Children's white and colored dresses 50 cts. Gauzes, two for 25 cts. Oil cloth per yard 18 cts. GIVE US A CALL. M. II. IIOLLINSIIEAD, Mnalina 0 rta nn 6 quart aluminum 41. 11 (IE HO f l 00, I 8 quart aluminum!! tiii en 1 Nickle plated codmi f loo 41 7-. i THANK YOU. Harrisonv WitsiX THE f-'VffiGCgA DRINK OF-, MERnsViii At All Fountains and in Bottles QyjlKQ Bottling Cq Roy C. Cromwell, Propr, Central Gar AND SERVICE STAT One Door West of City HoJ McConnellsburg, Pa- OPEN DAY AND NI If Innlfincr fnr a mHinm nriced , demonstrate to you the StudebakerSix at All KinHc nfTiroc OiIr. and Ac Hand all tho Time. Utility nish Renovator Removes Road Oil and makes your car look H , A Full Line of Ford Fj Don't forget us. You'll find us- need in time ot Prnmnt fiervlce. Garage in rear, j J. W. 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