Tg rULTOW COtTirTY KflWl, ttcCOWMSLLlBTTX YA. market report. OOKKKUTED EVKKY WEDNESDAY. Tha rrkln mtrknu rs taken from the Chanr raburf dally hewppini. Tbe provbuuo nrloei r IbuM tbt obMln la MoCunnalli- GRAIN When , Nw wheat '.. Bran Corn Oau Rye PROVISIONS Butter, Creamery Butter, Country Eggi, per dozen 2.00 2 40 1.(15 HO 2.00 40 28 15Slh Regimental Association Re-lnioa. The Committee of Arrange ments of the 158th Regiment Pennsylvaina Infantry Associa tion are completing arrange ments for the twenty-eighth an nual reunion of the of the regi ment to be held in Housum Post Hall in Chambersburg. Pa., on Thursday. May lGth. 1918. Able addresses will be delivered and a quartette will sing a num ber of war songs. The commit ted Cross Work in Buck Valley. A very interesting and profit able Red Cross meeting was held at Buck Valley Christian church on Saturday afternoon the ?8th ult. Amos Huston, one of Ful ton, County's boys, who had seen service abroad held a very large audience spellbound for more than an hour with his eloquent and profitable address and appeal for service. Hon. D. H. Patterson gave an address on Red Cross Work which was much appreciated. He was followed by Hon. S. W. Kirk, who in a few minutes' address, by his patriotic appeal and pres entation of facts, aroused his au dience to patriotic enthusiam and fervor. Mr. Merrill W. Nace then made, a few minutes' talk on the importance of buying Thrift stamps and War Savings Stamps. We feel that we owe to these gentlemen a debt of gratitude and a "God bless you in your Noble Work." several patriotic songs were sung by the audience, and two top in nWqpH tn announce that Adjutant Richard C. DuBois, of fine 8ol3 were rendered by Mr. Washington, D. C, expects to be Glenn Lehman. The large crowd parted feel ing much pleased at hearing what they did, and with a determina tion to do what service they might be called to do and to keep on the job until the murderous horde of Central Europe are crushhd to death. Union town ship is proud of the twenty-one brave boys she has already given to the service. The Red Cross Auxilliary of Buck Valley will decorate the graves of our heroes on the 30 ih of May. and hold an all-day patri- 5be was Great. otic service and picnic. Good There was a general turn-out speakers will be present and an of McConnellsburg ladies at the interesting program arranged present It is earnestly desired that all comrades who possibly can will be present to greet the Adjutant, whom many have not seen since their discharge from the service The wives and fam ilies of veterans are urged to be present A cordial invitation is given to the G. A. R., all old sol diers, Sons of Veterans, Spanish War . Veterans, Ladies' Circle, widows of deceased veterans and citizens, to be present Auditorium Monday evening to hear Miss Pittman the Wheat Substitute' Demonstrator, and they were more than pleased with what they heard and saw. Miss Pittman does not pose as a "know-all," but she does know some things that will be helpful to you in these strenuous times. It will be worth your while to at tend the meetings. Miss Pitt man will be at the Wells Valley M. E. church this afternoon; at, Asbury, this evening; at War- fordsburg, tomorrow afternoon, and Needmore to-morrow even ing. G. B. M. Drj Federation Meeting. In pursuance to notice, the Dry Federation of Fulton County, met at the Court House last Saturday afternoon. In the absence of Chairman F. P. Plessinger, Hon, John P. Sipes acted as chairman. After some preliminary business the following candidates were en dorsed: For Governor, Denny O. Neil, Rep. and James Guffy, dem.; for State Senator, John S. Miller, rep. ; and for Assembly, Hon. Clem Chesnut No en dorsement for Congressman. The next meeting will be held soon after the Primaries on call of the Secretary. C. J. Brewer, Secretary. lo Hemoriam. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear mother, Mary J. Clevenger, who departed this life one year ago, May 6, 1917. Death has robbed us of our mother .Whom we loved sod cherished go It was mother, our dear mother, Can we help but shed a tear. Mother dear, you're not for gotten Nor never wlll'you be, For as lonjf as life and memory lasts We'll always think of thee. Mother we are so sad and lonely, Since you have gone from us, And there is no more pleusure In this dreary world for us. Home is no home for mother Is not there, But ha? gone to that home so peace ful and fair. In silence she suffered in patience she bore, Until God called her home to suffer no more. Her willing bands are folded JJer toils on earth are done, Uer troubles are all ended Her heavenly crown Is won. did not know the pain she had, I did not see her dio, I only know she passed away, And never said good-bye. I mourn for her in silence, None shall sco me weep, But in my sorrowing heart, Uer loving memory I shall keep. "Mamik." Report of tbe Condition of tbe Fulton County BANK of McConnellsburg, Fulton County, Pennsylvania, at the .close of business April 15, 1018. RESOURCES Reserve Fund : Cash specie and notes 110,934 00 - Due from Ap- . provedlleserve Agent 34,082.14 ucgai reserve se- curitiesat par.. 24,000.00 Nickels and cents Duefrom Banks, Trust Cos. etc., excluding reserve... Dills dl. counted: Upon one name Dills discounted: L'non two or more names 24,372 60 Time loans 10,084 72 Uali loans with collat eral 10,7.10.84 Loans on call upon one name 311,850.27 Loans on call upon two or more names 1.17,300 42 Bonds 125,204 02 iwortruep auu judgments of record..... 122 85.1.25 I teal estate y.OOC.IK) Furniture and fixtures 1,400.00 Overdrafts 1,502.05 78.017.04 270.35 1,852.08 1.084.00 Total $504,510.10 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in 50,000.00 Surplus fund 37,W)0.tX) Undivided proliu, lm ex penscB and taxes paid.. 0,300.70 Demand Deposits : Deposits subject to check $124, 933.29 Demand Cert id eates of De posit 337,378 45 Savings fund de posits 38,834 00 501,140.40 Total 15114,510.10 State of Pennsylvania, County of Ful ton, ss: , I Wilson L. Nace, Cashier of the above named Dank, do solemnly s vear that the above statnuent Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. WILSON L. NACK, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2.ird dav of April, 1018. M. KAY SflAFF.N'FR, Notary Public. C. II SlMNMLKIt, S VV. K IKK. (iBI D M KMXTT, A. U. Nack, 11. W. I'Kf-K, J. so A. Ik win. Directors. 3 oooooooocoooo n 3 "THE DAYLIGHT STORE" The Spring Drive in the Daylight Store Continues. Reinforcements of good quality merchandise are arriving daily, and we are well prepared to meet the onslaught of Spring buyers. We try to give prompt, courteous attention. Monthly Talk. We are glad to announce the ar rival of a fine lot of fuminhlnga far the homo. Our furniture Bales werfl extraordinarily Jartje last month, and we attribute it lareely to the fact that people nowadays want the goods of bet ter quality, evon If ihey do post mor. Among tbo recent arri vals are Quartered Oak Extension Tables. Favorite Ranges. A Splendid Assortment of Hugs. Ingrain Carpets and Mattings Mat-tresses. We hive also enroute a nice se lection of Dressers. Couches. and Beds. Farm Needs. This is just to remind, yon that, vro ptill have an ample supply of tbe followm?: Peering and McCormick Binders. International Harvester Co. Mowers and Hay Rakes. Gale Sure Drop Corn Planters. Oliver. Onle. and Ohio Spring and Tractor Attachment For Ford Cars. We are going to demonstrate this tractor attachment for Ford Cars during May and are confi dent that it will help solve the labor problem for the Farm er who owns a Ford. Inquire for More Information May Specials. Soup Beans 11c lb. Prunes 10c lb. Evaporated Milk 12c can. Old Dutch Brand Coffee 22c lb. A regular 30c coffee. Men's Summer Underwear A 50c garment 28c. Spike Tooth Harrows. Oliver Sulky and 2 Way Riding to Red Cross Meetings. The Campaign Committee of the Red Cross War fund will hold Red Cross meetings at the follow ing times and places: Sunday, May 12th, Huston- town at 10:30; Burnt Cabins at 10:30; Sideling Hill Christain church at 10:30; Schoolhouse at Harrison ville at 1:30; Damascus M. E. church at 10:30. Sunday, May 19th: Wells Tan nery at 10:30; Akersville at 7:45 ; Knobs ville at 10:30; Laurel Ridge at 10;30; Knobsville at 10:30; and McKendry at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Goldie Lake Brant who has been spending the past year with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Lake on account of poor health, has returned to the hos pital for further treatment where it is hoped by her friends that she may be speedily benefited. DR. FAIIRNEY HAGERSTO WN, MD. DIAGNOSTICIAN Specialist in Chronic Disease Acute diseases get well of themselves or run into chronic form. 1 nere is always a cause and you can not get well until the cause is remoyed. Cause and effect is the great law of nature. You know the effect find the cause. Send me your name nd address and let me study your case. Consultation Free West Dublin. Mrs. David Hershey and daughter Edna spent a few days last week with relatives in Cham bersburg and vicinity. Clarence Hoover and family, and Miss Fannie Miller, of Mc Connellsburg, visited the family of Mrs. Eliza Hoover last Sun day. Miss Margaret Kirk, who had been employed in the office of Prof. Gailey Chambers at the University of Pennsylvania, came home last week to help her moth er during the summer. Elliott H. Kirk's eyesight, which had been very bad during the past winter, is somewhat, im proved, we are glad to report There will be a drive for Red Cross work in this township in the near future. Give as liber ally as you can and then some when the solicitors call on you. Hartman Truax and wife of Pleasant Ridge stopped in this vicinity last week on their way returning from Sixmile Run, where they had been visiting rel atives. Card of Thanks. The husband and children of the late Mrs. Jacob Strait desire to thank the many kind friends for words of sympathy and deeds of kindness during the illness and death of the wife and mother. Discoursing LeCers Cause D.sertions, . In a recent statement the War Department strongly advises against discouraging letters soldiers: Kecent reports from com mandmg generals of certain Army divisions indicate that one of the fruitful causes of soldiery absenting themselves without leave is the discouraging letter from home. Such letters fre quently give alarming aud exag gerated reports or conditions surrounding the soldier's family that some member is desperately ill, that all are starving, or tha they are being in some way har assed. In instances such letters have so preyed upon the minds of soldiers that they have absented .1 .!. tnemseives witnouc leave to go home, only to find that conditions had been grossly exagf erated. Meanwhile, the soldier had been absent without leave l Be rious military ofTense. His prob lem then became one of facing the penalty or getting deeper in to trouble by de serting. Seme times a man s pride or fear has led him to desert. "Every soldier wants to receive letters from home. They should be frequent, cheerful, hopeful, and appreciative of the sacrifice that he is making for his coun try. They Bho uld be full of f am ily incidents and cheerful home gossip, iney should protect him from the trifling alarms and the small annoyances of everyday life. They should encourage him by giving full confidence that his family and his friends stand behind him in the great enter prise he has undertaken. Fulton County Ministerial Association. On May Gth, after some de liberatibn, an organization was effected to be called the Fulton County Ministerial Association. President, Rev. Edward L. Jack son; Secretary, Kev. r. Ja cobs. Members: Rev. J. L. Grove, Rev. W. J. Lowe, Rev. W. V. Grove, Rev. Edward L. Jackson, and Rev. C. F. Jacobs. The following resolution was adopted by the Association: Resolved, That we commend to bur people the Comuoity Pray er Movement, now destined to become nation-wide, requesting patriotic Americans everywhere, to offer, at least, a silent prayer daily, when the clock strike? twelve, for God's guidance and help in our present conflict. Subscribe for the News. n Corn Plows. Garden Plows. Binder Twine. Hydra Calcium Lime. Lehigb Portland Cement. Poultry and Barb Wire. Two and Three Ply Rubber Roofing Our Prices arc Right. Men's Soft Collar Shirts 72c. worth 1 00. Hosiery. "AT LAST A BOY'S HOSE THAT WILL WEAR!" Buster Brown is the name, and insist that you get it. For the ladies' a complete as sortment of Lisles and Silks, in black, tan, white, and tbe new shade chocolate brown. Dry Goods Our new Spring Line is Now on Display. Wo are ,Bure that yon nave never seen a nicer or more complete assortment in this neighbor hood. Silk Messalines in all shades. Silk Striped Skirtings. Foundation Silks. Silk Poplins. Georgette Crepe. Voiles. Crepes. Cotton Poplins. Galateas. Summer Lawns. In the Ready-made Department some new additions in tbe Ime f Summer Skirts, Ladies House Dresses, Childrens and Misses Dresses, Silk Waists in Pink, White, Peach, . and Mais, a well as a nice as sortment of Voiles. ' Gents' and Boys' Furnishings. . A snappy tine of Men's and Boys' Caps now on display Irom 50c to $1 50 ' n We still have a good solpction of Men's Suits from 110 00 up. ' Our new fall line will be higher. This is the store that has a com plete line of Men's Scout Shoes $3.75 Boys' Scout Shoes $2.35 up Men's Khaki Trousers $2.00 up Boys' Cravanette Suits $5.00 Men's and Boys' White and Black Tennis Shoes. And just the kind 'of Dress Shoe, Shirt or Tie that you want. ; ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE ' CHAS, HUSTON& BRO Three Springs, Pa. man ooooooocooooo fmrnmnzTgsssnmw Don't Let the Kaiser Get Your Goat. MUSIC WILL HELP KEEP UP YOUR SPIRITS YOU CAN GET IT HERE Any thine in Instruments from a PLAYER PIANO to JEWS HARPS, COLUMBIA GRAF ONOLASand SONORAS. HEAR THE NEW RECORDS. DUFFIELD MUSIC HOUSE 57 S. Main St. Chambersburg, 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. V LEITER BROTHERS ES' WEARING APPAREL AM B ERSE U RG--H AGERSTOWN ADDED DEPT-. "WOOLTEX." DIAMONDS THE BEST BUY OF ALL PRECIOUS STOiNES OUR PRICES $6,00 TO $350.00 Carried in stock. Can we bring an assortment over for your inspection ? s SHINNEMAN'S JEWELRY STORE' MoOonnollsborg Coatnbersburg, Pa. Old Fulton Bank: Room Every Saturday. Have Your Clothing Made YOUR Way Don't He A Ready-Made Man. There is individuality about custom made clothes that you cannot possibly get in the ordi nary ready-mado kind MADE TO ORDER MADE TO FIT THE ROYAL WOOLEN MILLS CO., (.2 S. Alain St., Chunihcrshiir, I'a. Public Square. lltiKcrstown, Mil. 1 New Real Estate Agency. ! Having retired from the Mercantile business with a view to giving his entire attention to Real Estate, the undersigned offers his service to any one having real estate for sale, or wanting to buy. His thorough acquaintance with values and conditions in Fulton County, coupled with long and successful experience in handling Real Es tate, makes it possible for him to bring about results in the shortest possible time. Write, or call on, D. H. PATTERSON, ; WEBSTER MILLS, PA. mmssmmm mmmmm$ Subscribe for the News. v 0 o