" THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURG, TA. MARKET REPORT. COKREOTED EVERY WEDNESDAY. The praln market are tnki-o from the Cham pemburH dully uewNpupi-rs. Tne urovlNlon price are tuoie tuut uhluln lu McCuuucUh ourg. GRAIN Wheat :j Now wheat Bran l.CD Corn : 70 Oats 35 Rye 02 PROVISIONS Ham per lb 10 Shoulder 14 Bacon, Sides per lh 12 Potatoes, per bushel W' Butter, Creamery 25 Butter, Country 15 Ejjgs, per dozen V Lard, per lb... .' 11 Live Calves, per lb 1 Chickens, per lb 13 See Runyan and See Better Saltillo, June 27th. New Grenada, June 29th. Enid, June 30th. Wells Tannery, July 1st. McConnellsbunr, July 2nd 3rd to noon. Runyan, the Optician. and If quail could be tamed to stay at home like chickens, there would be no potato buRS. Why not? Guineas, turkeys and chick ens were once wild birds of the forests. Rev. E. J. Croft will preach at Mt. Zion church in Thompson township Saturday evening 27th; at Bedford Chapel Sunday at 10 o'clock, and at Ebenezer, Sunday evening. HIDES. Frank B. Sipes pays the highest market price for beef hides at tbeir butcher hop in McConnell&burg, also highest price paid for calf skins sheepskins and tallow. Advertisement. Hull and Bender, proprietors of the Racket Store, placed a new advertisement with the News this week. They keep open late at night to accommo date busy farmers who may not wish to spare daytime for shop ping purposes. Take a peep at the prices they quote. Luther Raby was found dead in the chicken coop at the rear of the lot at his home in Mercers burg last Friday morning. He had lived alone, and it is suppos ed that he had been dead two days when found. Mr. Raby was the janitor of the Presbyterian church. One of his brothers com mitted suicide by hanging him self in a barn a few years ago. This is the time of year when we walk the streets looking in vain for friends from the country with news up their sieves. But we console ourselves with the thought that they are at home harvesting dollars to spend later. We will do the best we can to fill the paper with hot weather read in', although we feel sure that it is hotter in town than out in the harvest field. One thing of which we are sure is, gathering news in harvest time is less con ducive to sound sleep than gath ering sheaves. s At a recent meeting of the Bed ford County Pomona Grange, the following resolution was unani mously adopted; "Resolved, That we will not in the future support for office men who sign liquor ap plications; or who appear in court to plead the cause of liquor li cense applicants, or any candi date for judge who will not. be fore election put a plank in his platform declaring that, if elect ed he will be governed in the matter of license by the wishes of a majority of the people of the district, as shown by signers for the applicant and for a remon strance, if any-there be. nlllWI, V Absolutely Puro PALUHKOUMEFKSSPiiATE Report of the Condition OK The Fulton County Bank of MeConuellMburtf, Pennsylvuulu, a made to Commissioner of UuuUliiK, at the close of bus'ni'sH Jin e I, I'JIt liew iiritr.'Kci. Keserve Fund : Cimli. Specie anil NotL-K.. ( tf.lU.H) Due from Approved He nerve AirentH 2l,7rt7,0 LeifulHeeuiltlemilpiir.... t II.IWO.OO 47 IW.HO Nickels and ceutx iM.CO Chock mid cash iti'irs HMMW Due from llutilinundTruHCoiiipunleM not rrsi'rvc '. ltfO.1,1 Ansi'th held free, viz : llilli, (Uncounted: Upon one nam.. 1.8111.02 IIIIIm discounted; Upon two or more numeH S7.8U.IU Time limnawltli oolluteral lS.M4.fl0 Umm on cull with collateral 1S.7H.M r.onus on call upon one name 1 l.'H.TW.O'J Ijmnson call upon two or more uuiuea OUttUI MondH K7.MI.W MorUiiKC and JiulKmeulH of re cord 9I.63H.I3 Furnhure and Itxtures 77b.OO OverdrartH 9ilM Hook va uo of 1 cscrve xccurltiei above par , M.OO Total HiO.iV.n.M) MAMM.I i IBS. Capital mock paid In I M.000.00 SurpluN Kuud 11,00(1.00 Undivided prolllH, lean opeuseit and taxed paid 4,1H7.'JO Individual dcpoNllH subject to check m,:i.:ii Demand Orllflciiten of Deposit 1!IV00 Tlmo Certificate of Deposit 201.tkrJ.05 Total lam.iws.ftH State of l'eniisylvaiila, County of Knlton, ss: I, Wilson I Naeo, Cashier of the above named Hunk do aoleuiuly swear that the above statement la true to the best of my knowledue and belief. WILSON U NACK, Cashier, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of June, 1014. M. KAY SHAFr'NKIt, nkai, Notary I'ublle. Correct Attest: (1EO. A. HAKIUS, A.IJ.NACK ' ;ko. h. mi: i. I ITT SKAI.l V.. K. SI'ANIM.KIl, JOHN A. 1HWIN. Ill rectors. Birtday Surprise. A pleasant surpri3e party was planned by Mrs. Clair. Miller, for her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sheffield, on Saturday evening, June 20th; itbeingMr. Sheffield's fifty-second, and his wife's forty seventh anniversaries. Many presents were given in honor of the occasion. Nice refreshments were served and after having spent a pleasant time all wished Mr. and Mrs. Sheffield many hap py returns of the day. The guests were; Geo. Sheffield, wife and son Harold; Thomas Matheus wife and daughter Edna; Samuel Naugle, wife and daughter Beu lah; John Sheffield, wife and four children Lester, William, Mock and Sarah; Lloyd Winters; and Charles and John Rosenberry, all of Fort Littleton. Mis3 Anna Sheffield; Frank Dorsett; Tor rance Kelso and daughter Veda, of Burnt Cabins. Mrs. Clair Mil lcr and two daughters Margaret and Ella of Altoona. Mrs. Mar tha Woodcock, of Mt. Union, and Charles Mock, of Hopewell. Guest Learning A. B. C'S At Seventy. This is the title of an article by Secretary of the interior, Lane, which appears in the Philadel phia Press of June 28th. It is a most interesting account of the efforts being made to teach fath ers, mothers, grandfathers and grandmothers to read and write. Mr. Lane tells some startling facts about persens well up in years who cannot read a word or even write their own names. A new series begins in the Sunday Press next week called "On The Field of Honor," by Edgar Allen Forbes. It is an ac count of Historical American Du els. The first of the series de picts the fatal duel between Ad miral Decatur and Captain Bar ron. These are only two of the many features of next Sunday's Press. Notice to Horse Breeders. Persons interested in fine stock should note that "Broon side Castro" the horse belonging to the Burnt Cabins Horse Com pany, will be at Burnt Uabins from Monday June 29th to Fri day, July 3rd; at John Nesbit's stable in the Cove from Friday July 3rd to Monday, July 13th, at Burnt Cabins from Monday July 13th to Friday, July 17tb, atNesbit's from Saturday 18th to Monday, July 27th, and at Burnt Cabins during the remain der of July. G2.V5t Thanks. In behalf of McConnellsburg Band let me thank the public for their contributions,! assistance, and patronage at the festival held last Saturday evening. Next concert in Square, evening of July 4th. C. R. Shore. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoover, near Dane, a fine little girl, on Wednesday, of last week. For Hat eather. X0000X0X00X0X00X0X0X00X00X0 G. W. Reisner & Co. 0X0X 0X0X0X0X0X0 X 0X0X0 0X0X0 0X 0X 0X 0 fA00J00n.00A0fA00f?00.jf, have a nice lot of nice material for the season. A nice line of Printed Crepes, Voiles, Lawns, Summer Silks, &c., &c. A large line of Made-up Stuff for Women. Dresses from 75c to $3.00. Misses', from 50c to $1.75, white and colors, Children's, from 25c to $1.50. A large assortment of Waists and Skirts from 50c each to $3,00. Parasols and ' ' Umbrellas. A large line of Oxfords and light weight Summer Shoes. Summer UnderwearLadies' Vests 5c to 25c. Corset Covers 25c to 50c. A large line of Silk and Cotton Hose for Ladies. Ribbons of all Kinds Very Cheap. Men's and Boy's Clothing. We have had an elegant season thus far; lots left at Bargarn Prices. For SummeY Bargains come here. G. W. Reisner- & Company at the Old Stand. Practical Training as Teachers Every Graduate of the State Normal School at Indiana, Pa., ha ht d the advantage of actual teaching experience. Fractice lends' confidence and makes the significance of book-learned precepts come out clear and strong. PENNSYLVANIA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL of Indiana, Pa. Where Ambition is Inspired, Directed and Trained IN CONNECTION WITH THE STATE NORMAL ARE THE INDIANA SCHOOL. OK BUSINESS A. F- KINSLEY. Principal nd THE INDIANA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC . I L E. COGSWELL, Director The Leading Institutions of their kind in Pennsylvania Tie Fortietk Year Opens Sept. 8, 1914 itZTStSS. ljPjg5-' ' ffrlJ I "SonIor Teaching in iheTraininjif School under the Inspection of a Critic Tcachpr. it Cost More Worth Most Waverly" Oils and Gasolines Gasolines JJluainants Lubricants Wax Specialties Waverly Oil Works Co, Pittsburgh A letter from G. D. Morgret, farming near Cumberland, Va., says they began cutting wheat on the 10th of June, and at the time of the writing of his letter June"16th he was done cutting, and had his wheat in the barn. Mr. Morgret says there is lots of corn to plant in his neighbor hood yet Well, Well! Up here in Fulton county, we never both er with the harvesting until we get our corn planted. The Pennsylvania State Forest Academy, at Mont Alto, is erect ing a tower, fifty feet high, on the "white rocks." This will en able the fire wardens to look over the entire South mountain and detect a fire in its incipiency. The tower will be connected with the Forest Academy by telephone. An acquaintance recently pass ed along a road while it was raining. He saw a small limb the size of his finger lying across the roadside gutter. He thought of removing it but didn't. When he returned that way in the even ing there was a washout where the limb had diverted a small amount of water. It cost his town ship probably ten dollars to re pair the work of that little stick. Another instance where a little unselfish public spirit would have been profitable to that man. Mr. Frank II. Locke, former ly of Fort Littleton, but now a resident of Swiss vale, Pittsburg, is the p.roud father of another bouncing boy. Frank has now four of thv3 finest boys in Pittsburgh. Fruit Trees I can furnish first class fruit trees in good growing condi tion, guaranteed free , from disease, at ex tremely low prices. If you are thinking of getting some more fruit trees, it will be money in your pock et to see me before you place your order. (Eld.) C. L. FUNK, G-28-3t. Needmore, Pa. Mrs. A. F. Little, Big Reduction in Millinery We purchased a (1 large stock of goods this summer in order to please one and all; consequently, wo still have 'some very nice HATS, RIBBONS, LACES, WAISTS, PETTICOATS, HOSIERY, COLLARS, COMBS, BELTS, in the Millinery and fancy line, which we will close out at a GREAT REDUCTION. fflrs. A. F. Little, McConnellsburg, Pa. 0X0X00 000.t t0.000X00Mt I The Burden of Proof ij In case of disputes over payment of a bill, the burden of proof lies with you to prove that you have paid it, and a receipt must bo shown. If you pay your bills by check you always havo tho necessary proof. The check is a GOOD RECEIPT and you CANNOT LOSE. Open Your Account With This Strong National Bank v 0 The First Rational Bank of McConnellsburg, Pa. The BANK that made it possible for you to re ceive INTEREST on your savings. 5! V 0X00 0X0X.0XJ0X0X,0X00 0X0X0 X0X0X0X0X0X0X0X00X0X0,) 0 0X 00000X0 00 0X00X0X0X0X000X0 0, .0X0X0X0X000X0X0X0X0X0 0X0X00X00X00X0X m t,, 0X00X0X0X0J00X0X0 0X0X0X.0X0X0X0X00X0X0l.0t,SlA m tt t-i tittt t nnm n irn r n tt t-t A V v f f cnf.tof'ifn'w onrnnn m na. M sured to all depositors prd x 5 U rcr PaCTggn fx patrons of our bank, winch invariably adheres to the g principle of extending the J same courteous, cflicient at- j tentioD to ttifi smallest as ( V well as the largest jatnin. JJ A commercial bank exists V for the benefit of the busi- X )od K ne9s cottjm unity. If you are a part of it come here for service. I FULTON COUNTY BANK ' "TUP HniVJF FOR QAVIMP.Q" First of April In Fulton County is the customary time for taking possession of properties, &c. Many during the past year have purchas ed a home or a farm and are now their own bosses. It is not too early to make plans for next April first. I have a large list of prop erties to select from and will be glad to help you to a home. I have a nice list of Cumberland Valley and Shenandoah Val ley farms. Call on or write for full particulars. GEO. A. HARRIS, McConnellsburg, Pa. Agent. Western Maryland Railway Company. In KlTtct June U, 1014. Tritlns leave H uncock na follows: No. 1 I :il b. ni. (dully) fnrCumtwrliiml. l'ltto buri(l) u nil wcbi, iiInd Wcm Vlritmln points No. S.30. m for llutfrmtowii, Ueltvlury, Hanover mill Jlullimorc. N( 1-K HO tt. IT. (rt illy except Sunday) F.x prcHH (ot CuiuborlttuU unil Interim dune points. No. a. m. (diitly except Snnrtnv) Kx- press for tlin.'ersiown, Winneslwo. Chiunliersliut ir Hultlmeie Hnil Intel in . i lit- polni.H. New York, I'liiUulilplilii, WllslllllKUID, clo, No. S-! S p. m. (dully) Wrh'tii Kxprcss for Uuinhnrluiid, West Vf . . polnm unil till) West. No. 8 S.ii? p. m. (dully) Kxp,, for Ilnneni town. WuyneMlioro, Clmiiiliernliurn, Cel tVNlmiir. mid York. Hultimore Now York, l'hlludulpliltt, WuhoIukIiou. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnellsburg, Pa All IcrI bui.nom and oollectioni entrusted will eoelve orelul ind prompt mention. W Early Risers Tho famous little pills. 4: Nursery Stoc Thos. T.Cromer, Fort Little ton, Pa., is represents Knigbt & Postwick's nurseries in this county will bo glad to receive y"ur orders for all kinds of VtiX Trees, Rosos, Vines, Small Fruits, Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. Satisfaction guaranteed. 5-14 A. L. wintf Auctioneer, McConnellsburg, Ft I'l'oinpt nuenuoii vo hoO' I line. Ite limy be found l )tljuot West Woter Htreel wncre biirber, nd HhoeniendlnK hiu'i i