ran dLo coojfr mm, tef.coftxsujist)&&, fa. MARKET REPORT. OOBREOTKD EVERY WEDNESDAY. The grain mrkew r wnen from the Cbm enbOrg dully Bewsppr. The provtalon Drloee re Uoe thai obtain In MoOonnnli. GRAIN 2.00 Wheat Nw wheat 2 ' Lyman. Brau iWi Corn....: OaU By PROVISIONS Butter, Creamery Butter, Country Etfgi, pir dozen C. L. S. C. Program. The Circle having completed the Btody of "The Greatest Books in the World." will take up the study of the last book of this year's course. "How to Live" by Irving Fisher and Eugene MERCANTILE APPRAIS ER'S TAX LIST. mum T1" 1.05 1)0 2.00 42 28 Sale Register. Wednesday, April 24, Mrs; Mary Strait intending to break up house keeping, will sell at her residence 3 miles south ot Salu via 2 fresh cows. 1 yearling heif er, 2 nice calves, plows, harrows, wagon, buggy, hay, corn, rye, po tatoes, chickens, bedsteads, sofa, stoves, chairs, stands, sewing machines, cupboard, tables, churn, carpets, matting, etc. Sale will begia at 10 o'clock. months credit. auctioneer. J. M. Cbesnut, Another Farm Opportuuity. This is another rare bargain in Montgomery County. A 121 farm, with a 11-room stone honae, barn stabling for 25 head of cattle, railroad runs through the farm forty rods from station, Axtra-fine soil. 10 acre wood, balance farm land, plenty . of fruit, running spring water at the house and barn, telephone in house, close to towns and schools, possession at once if desired. Will sell this farm for $4200 on eaav terms. The live stock and farm implements can be bought right For further information call on, or address, Ammon B. Mensch, Gilbertsville, Pa. MuConnellsbura, April 1. 1918. I'ha fnllnnrl.... I u Hut .if r.. I till ILflfl Whfllf.Hule render or duttlcra !in.'iulH,ttreH inerulmiidlse eomiiHKlltleM or ffi;(WH or wntti"iii!ver kiuu or nuturi). nulijcct to u ui ruimlile lluonse tin. u Kulton euiiuly. 1'eiiunylvuiilu., mu'tied to Hie proper ti itliorltlon thcrclu, by the undeinlirnecl, Mi-reiinlllii AppruimT In iiud for tbo county of r ulton iKornsiittt mill p'ltuisneti uy vne uireu- hod 01 trie L.oiurniHMiouerN 01 huiu uuuuby. Numes of retailers. CluBslllcutlon of bUKinew. Ayr Township. APRIL 20. Roll call-Current Events. Talk The importance of cor rect posture and how to attain it, irKS Mrs. Stevens. Mental Exercise Miss Mc Govern. Talk Influence of the mind on health-Mrs. McKibbin. MAY 6. Roll Call Home News. The will and good health Mrs Hull. Civilization and good health- cm S'ZS: Rev. Jackson. Q'liz on fifteen rules of hy giene-Mrs, Henry. MAY 13 Roll Call-quotations about tiealth. Talk-Food and overweight- Mr. Smith. A I..I, J kn.UU VT. Pnnlr r. ." H.irc. iuerehiiu.lie. niv-unui aim iicaini iuio. j. ci. j c., ivi-rm. nmr Review of reading Mr. Brat- tan. MAY 20. Roll Call Current Events, Talk-Tobacco and health- Mrs. Stevens. Mental Poise and health- Mrs. McKibbin. Howp Mi'llotl. nvrolmndlKe. Oum Mullolt, merobuudlHU. . Ilelfust Township. J. W. Snlili'r. oils iiml mini mpplU'n io.v u. uimur. uiiH uuu uuiu Huppuus, K. N. AUr. iikti'IhihIIm'. H V. 1) hhoiiir. moruhiiiiillse. David Hoi liishiMid. miTi'lmndlse, .1 I. 1 1 i.i ! irmr..h!.ti.tlkM J. A. Truax. meruhiitidiiie. u. i. Truiix. incrcIiuiKllHiv Jo. II Mellon, di rohiindliie. K. u. u.xod, UPTUhuudlKe. Ilethel Township, I Crist HroH. mfrehnnrtlHe. Itieo. r . H. Hill, merehinllse. Carneli Si Sun, merehundlsH. W M I'U llii.l. m.r,.l.in, i iiili'n H. Sh w o Is ii nil repnln. 8. 1. Winter li Hi on , repulnt. llrush Creek township, M. 1'. llitrton m'-ri'liiinolsd. A. s. l.nyion, mero Biidlke. Amu Kniflf. nu.ri.htinillMi.. (). It. Dii villi. miTOh imlNi s. K Mneli. Krouerles und barOware t). II. Sfhrni'k. K. A. Ulilil, Oils und auto Supplier. Dublin Townahlp. S. f Hiuk!ev. merehmidNe. I It.iri liii....tiiiii.liH. j. C. IVi-rti. iimri'hutidlHn. Chnrj'.1' loliehe.j. tnerehundiie. s J. (.line, inerehiiii'li-n. w. M. (. oinerur, Huruwure. Licking Creek Towairtilp P. S. Di"lninu. Krounrlcs. M, H. Holllii he iid. inerehiiudl.e. H. A. Desliouk'. urirohuidUe. Kltua Iturt ju, Kioeurlex. The Money Store A modern bank is a great deal like a general store in some respects. Its lines are varied. It caters to everybody, and every line of business. We have something that everybody wants. We do not wrap our goods in packages but we deliver them just the same. We do not refer to money alone although that is our Prmapalj .tock in trade! We can render some service to everybody. Whether it is "f. turing concern or loaning Johnnie enough money to buy a calf, we are here to deliver the goods. We urge;you to come in and look over our lines. We can serve you well. FULTON COUNTY BANK "OLDEST AND STRONGEST" CAPITAL SURPLUS AND PROFITS $93,000.0Q. BBSBBBSSasmKiXEE! ssKssaBKisaaf MeCouuell.tmrg I l tlnuln. itniu .ti. U. W. Hulstr.tr & Co . iimrc-haudlsa J. K. Jolmst4u. luitri'tmndise. U..H t- I1..M.I..H tM..P..ll.l,l.llkM 4UI1U A, ll.lll. li.uirn ...u .(.in un.i. Health condition in this town, ThsZtT "",wure- mrx. M li. i roui. ui ukn ixu. J. W . I.ytm. olla uno aiiio suppllen. Miss McGovern. General discussion of reading MAY 29. Roll Call-Favorite Quotation Talk The books for English year Miss McGovern. Election of officers and ap nointment of committees for coming year. Talk How can we interest new members in the Chautauqua reading Rev. Jackson. Cpit Hut' nicrchiinillsH. SioiiUMClt; ilroM., Krocerit-H &o, Charles It. Stevens, tirouerie. WatHon by nun, tfroi-erieH. Albert ?9ttner. tlnwure uml notion A IT Vn.m I. U.m uunU f n en t tt 1 1. r T J. Comerer. burdwiire iiud I. up diirnts 11. r . Miiuier, (!i,'.trs u' u pool room. JuiuesJ. HuriiH. cIkuin Si,itt kunvnn. ifroi'erUts Ac JefferHUD Harris. clifiint Mrs. A. r . Little, jiili'.upry. Itusli Cll'ic oils nnd Auto MippMrs. Chi's. V Khnli. olifars K K. MoClsin. olW and "'o .npp;lps. It I'. M.O.Ml(lf LTflt'! ies .te. II U lli.llwh.il. I.bt.r Ueo. W. Smith, re'taur.iiil and itroerne. Uoldsmltn I o.. uroeerirs. A l I'dlui.iMl ..li.i i.twl rosti.nr nt. Mrs. C O i:roue. i-lifitrs ar.d lestuuruut. l'uul KvrluK. res u rani. What's ia a Name? - Reggie glowed with rapture. He had won the girl of his heart, and in the sanctity of his bed- sitting room he was discussing his roBy prospects with a friend. "Yes," he said while his shirt front expanded many inches. "I think Betty and I are starting married life under the rosiest auspices. Her father is giving us a house: her mother will furn ish it for us; her grandfather, is giving us a motor car, and in ad dition to this, Betty has a snug little income of her own." . "Excellent!" said his friend, inspired by the young man's enthusiasm. "And you what are you bringing to the happy union?" "Me? Oh-er I'm giving my name!" Keeping; Tbe Girl Oo Tbe Farm. side, there is an editorial which reads: Find Was A Fake. Under date of April 8th. W. P. Stern, 86 Falls Ave., Youngs town, 0., writes: "Mr. Editor: In the News of April 4th, you published an ac count of a find of $115,000.00 in gold on the Isaac Shaffer farm in Lawrence County. I beg to inform you that the 'find' is false; the rest of the story may be all right, but the 'find' part was a joke put up by the quarrymen. "In March, Mr. J. J. Seelar, of Pittsburgh seut you the miss ing part of the fifth stanza of the song, 'Old Sideling Hill.' If Mr. Seelar will send his address to 86 Falls Avenue, Youngstown, 0., he will hear from the 'young fellow' that sang that song in Everett in 1876." SUFFERING FROM COLD If you shiver in frosty tVir it vnn Knv cnlrl hands and feet, if colds are stubborn and frequent, then your blood may be thin and impoverished. sours nun has been correcting this condi tion for nearlv fifty vears. It possesses rare powers for creating natural body warmtn, fnr chareimr summer blood -w - o 0 with winter richness ?nd strengthening both throat and lungs. 1t.. Hm.J.. nwI 1tw nil In Scott'. EmnbtoB ia now rehned In our own American uibonitoriri which tniket it pure and palatable. Bcott ft Bowne, Bloomueld.NJ. 17-12 m & Tnouipsou Township Amos Sharp. mervlVkndiM'. tUrss. nit'- r-,.l-'tl;- . Jisbop, uiTeuauil.se. Taylor Township V M Vlrlr mi.ri'hinMii'. P .1 Kitrtnti. nifri'haridWft. Luther H llrove, hhT'-Ii indi-, Itl the ADril Farm and Fire- Jeob Wlnomirilner. iii..n'l.:indisc!. w . 1 A. .1. I.!ii!ih,i soli m.'i'O-itLlitli.t:. J. W, C'utoh.ill. tmr!hiindLst;. A tfi.n Prlii irroi.i.tlf.v It I Mi.fli.lti. oils .t Alltrt sil:il!'r.s. . I Liem cnniii. n ir'.iwur nir mure A great deal is said auoui hot n. mtwr, h ni .., Iroonino- tho hnv nn the farm: not To(' i'nship. aWW''n mrrj va- F I i .i .i .i I Tra. Fnr. tnorrhiimlie so much aoout Keeping mc gin Jot)U A HHimi.nitrcbnmuse. there. Yet the latter is quite as imDortant a3 the former. The country needs fine, competent M!,"bn"j women leaders in community. lire union Township. fill lit act wtiitVi oa if noorlj mun 1UJ1V UlUVll UU tAK, . . , .... i . . t Northeraft Urn-., mcr"i.i))Ulse. who will lead in first class iariii- s Mcue. meronn.iist.. I AtniLnilu liuv int'rrhiinilim Snrv I f a UimtU' 1 nn tmPihiiii1(tiJ , j I vUUU II . oui lut i i, "in Him 1 1 iivci ct. ine nome ana its surrounu- .,.. .,wM mors are what count in Keeping u- n nnv .,!!. t i?- I .1 . Kiric. ifmirii?!4 the tnri interested in rural uie. ,r , -1. n l - . nt. . W. AUIUTS..D, KrOReilPS, o. H.Very gin, as Bne gruwa UJ, MrK. K K rhmbi;rluln. merL-lmadlse. wants attractive, interesting M Wt HlM10k. , . .U: IP nf fin f horn TUoiniw 1. vromcr. ciKun, at home, She Will find ttiem else- herein llmt n npel. In uocordunoe with the Where. I be held by the Treusurer of Fulton county, . , . i AuiiuKiu coujuuuiioa wiiu ine smu Appniiser, It 13 not an exnenSlVe matter at tuenHlne oJ the County . Treasurer, in the tO make things attractive for on Monday.' April IDik. between the hour the crowing girl. It is more a matter of thought than of cost. She wants first of all a pretty room. A man or woman who is at all handy can enamel the fur niture in white. Flowered chintz can be bought and cur tains easily made for the win dows. None of these things cost much money. Of course they will cost something, but no more I ti ti.Lr n in .n.l A a'.,l.,nl. n tn '. hn nnd where nil parties interested are required 10 appear uuu u Kr'vunces win do nera. ti v snumi.KV Mercantile Appraiser. rather dry and high warm winds prevail m . -r . I I A. 1 il 1 I IA "A poo a practice aiier ine seea I .Tl 19 sown," says J. A!du9 Herr, WA f,rm adviser of tbe Ponosvlvania ?H Department of Agriculture, "is t.n co over the field with a fiftv ,tVi cnilrQ harrnar tchifh mill I stl . ii.. """"""r"" tnan a reasonaoiy prosperous fa k th crust and cover 8om f 51.- 1T.U J . I iarm iamny can anoru nu more than it would gladly expend if it realized that this meant the dif ference between the girl's stay ing in the community and her going to the city to make her own way." if of the seed which will not leave it exposed to the hot sun when germination is talcing place Here is where much of the seed Is lost. It should be cwered slightly. There are grass seed drills that do fairly good work on sand or loamy Foils but on heavy, clay soils they are an utter iailure. The harrowing Grass, and Soil Fertility. Paw farmers realiZ9 what an important Dart crssa fills in the will not injure the wheat but general rotation of crop pro- will be a benefit. The high price ductioD, and most persons give or clover seea tnis seasou will be it little attention. Tbe general the causa or many larmers custom is to sow timothy seed not mowing tee usual amount in the fall with the wheat which per acre and there danger of under favorable conditions will adulteration esfeciaiiy wnen tne wiater very well. Securing a price is as high as it is this sea- stand of timotbv is not very son. difficult, but the clovers, which "Not to have a good stand on m mnm deerilv rooted, are the vounz grass fields would more difficult to carry through mean serious loss to the hay crop the winter. in 1919. bow plenty 01 seea ana Much of the clover seed is take good care of the field during sown in the spring when the the summer months, and Bee soil is honeycombed, by freezing, that it goes in winter quarters in which cives the seed sume chacco good condition which means of being covered by the spring much towards a profitable crop rains; but on the clay soils, oi hay." which become more compact, it i. more difficult to eet a good E. G. Soenceof McKees Rocks. batch of clover. Much of the Pa., who, about a year ago pur seed lies exposed on .the top of chased one of the Richards farms tbo ground and mnch is picked in Buck Valley, has purchased ud by birds and most oi it is lo.u the IJr. bray drug store in nan- by the time it germiuates, es- cock and moved his family to pec ally after the weather is that town. "THE DAYLIGHT STORE The Spring Drive is started at the Daylight Store. We have equipped our store with a complete line of Farm Ma chinery, Household Furnishings and a larger than usual assortment of Dry Goods, Uo'-hing ana tnoes. War times demand completeness, quality, and reasona ble prices of the merchant. That is our constant policy. . - Slentiiiy Talk. The majority of ou" cuatoinars took advantage of the March Special, but a few did not i cil ia? the saving thatcould bo made. These prices are for your Benefit. March, this year, surpassed all previous yearslo clothing sales; bo'.h r-acly made and made-to-erasure suit sales were excep tiostal which all goea to prove that the Diiyrigbt Store leads. Juai keep in mind when you sciT.o iv that, we ore selling Thrift Stamps and War Saving Stamps for the (iovernment. This is a good v:uy to help the boys ";.ver i-ha-." Dry Goods Wo invite your inspection r)f our new Spring line of Waists, Neckwear, Dresses, Skirts, Middy Blouses. Chiidrens' Wash Suits, etc. Also a full assortment of Foundation Silks, Poplins, Messalines, Crepes, Voiles and Linens. Our stock of Dress Goods can't be surpassed, and in tbo pres ent high market our prices rep resent a real saving to you. Deppite the fact that Ginghams, Muslins, and Porcalea have doubled in price ncce last year, our p' ice is only slightly advanced. April Specials Evaporated Milk 12c can The LlouOr Brand. Mothers Oats 10c pkg. A regular 12c package Kirke's Bath Soap Sc cake. A 10a leader. Rice 9c lb. A Whole grain Rice. Miner's Union Car bide 5 lbs. for 28c. Miners take note. Stout 10 qt. Tin Pail ' 18c each. Not very many left. Mouse Traps lceach Dress Ginghams 18c yd This is below pres ent market price. Prices good for April alone. Gent's and Boys Furnishings. YATCH OUR SPRIIiG ARRIVALS. JUST ARRIVED. Men's Khaki Trousers 1.50 up. Boys' Cravenette Suits 5.00 Men's and Boys' Scout Shoes Men's and Boys' Tennis Shoes in Black or White, High or Low Cut. Coopers' Summer Union Suits. The best is not too good for you, especially when it is sold to you at remarkably low prices. Men's Ready M&do Suits 10.00 up Men's MadeTo-Measure Suits 18.50 up Felt Hats 1.50 up Striped and Figurod Ties 50c Dress Shirts 75c up Men's Dress Shoes 3.00 up Men's Work Shoes 2.50 up Spring Needs. Garden Tools Garden and Lawn Seeds. Lawn Mowers. Eisiest Way Washing Machines. New Florence Wickless Oil Stoves. New shipments of Furniture are arriving every week. Do you need any of these articles? Moores and Favorite Ranges. Iron and Brass Beds. Bed Spncg. Mattresses. Bureaus. Extension Tables. Rockers and Chair Sets. Carpet, Matting and Linoleum Rugs. Wall Papor in stock or by Speci al Order. Let Us Sho You Our Stock. Farmer." NOTE CAREFULLY. Spring Plowing Season is here und you w ill soon be ready to plant. What are your prospects for a larger and better crop? "They would be better if 1 hid new machinery and labor saving machinery," you say. Fall in line; Mr. Farmer, with other progressive farmers. Buy it and make more money. To meet the wartime demand, wo are fully equipped with the following:- International Harvester Ma chinery. ' Oliver, Gale, and Syracuse Implements, Ontario Grain Drills. New Idea Manure Sprsad- ers with New Style Brakes Etc. ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE CHAS. HUSTON & BRO.. Three Springs, Pa. IT .WILL PAY YOU ? VISIT THE "FAMILY SHOE STORE" LARGE STOCK, LATE STYLE, GOOD SERVICE MODERATE PRICES. PETERS & HEINTZELMAN . On The "Square" - - Chambersburg, Pa. Don't Let the Kaiser Get Your Goat. MDSIC WILL HELP KEEP HP YOUR SPIRITS YOU CAN GET IT HERE Anything in Instruments from a PLAYER PIANO to JEWS HARPS, COLUMBIA GRAF ONOLAS and SONORAS. HEAR THE NEW RECORDS. DUFF1ELD MUSIC HOUSE 57 S. Main St. Chambersburg, Fa. 23 S3 & as Sis wo 88 2$ New Real Estate Agency. Having retired from the Mercantile business with a view to giving his entire attention to Real Estate, the undersigned offers his service to any one having real estate for sale, or wanting to buy. His thorough acquaintance with values and conditions in Fulton, Couuty, coupled with long and successful experience in handling Real Es tate, makes it possible for him to bring about results in the shortest possible time. Write, or call on, D. H. PATTERSON, WEBSTER MILLS, PA, Subscribe for the News. 0
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