THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLBBUXO, PA. MARKET REPORT. COKRECTEO EVEUY WEDNESDAY. The grain market! are taken from the Cham pemburu dully newspapers. The provision ortoes are Unite that obtain lu MoCuunells ourg. GRAIN Wheat 105 New wheat Bran l.M Corn !U Oa.t Rye "i PROVISIONS Ham per b 18 Shoulder H Bacon, Sides per lb 12 Potatoes, per bushel "5 Butter, Creamer; 21 Butter, Country 1" Etrs, per dozen 10 Lard, per lb W Live Calves, per lb H Chickens, per lb 13 Mrs. J. Campbell Patterson is off for a month's visit among rela tives and other friends in Balti more. The play given by the Young Men's Bible Class of the M. E. church last Friday evening in the Auditorium was much better than the attendance. Mrs. J. L Grove entertained last Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. A.J. Crooks, of Indiana Har bor, Ind., who is visiting her fa ther and stepmother, Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Grove. Union services were held in the M. E. church last Sunday evening instead of on the Court House lawn. Rain in the after noon had made the lawn too wet for that purpose. HIDES. Frank B. Sipes pays the highest market price for beef hides at fieir butcher bop in McConnell&burg, also highest price paid for calf skins sheepskins and tallow. Advertisement. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McCandlish of Hancock, and Miss Allie Leigh Washington, D. C, were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Patterson, North First, street from Saturday until Monday morning. Since rubber soled footwear ha3 become popular, couldn't old auto tires be turned to good use by cutting soles from them? ' They would make splendid soles for hunting shoes would not slip on rocks. A splendid opportunity to study "water colors" is offered free by the News to all of it3 readers. The colors can be had at our city v.T.ter spigot, where they are on tap at all times. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bole, of Johnstown. Pa., close friends of the late Miss Fannie Greathead, made an automobile trip to Mc Connellsburg last Sunday to ex press their personal condolence to the mother and sisters of the de ceased. Mr. Albert Stoner, son Frank, and daughter Myrtle, (Mrs. W. M. Lodge) went to Philadelphia last Thursday morning. Albert and Mrs. Lodge returned Satur day, and Frank went on to New York for a few days. After an absence of two months Mr. N. H. Peck arrived at his home in Needmcre last Saturday evening. During the time he wa3 away he visited relatives in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kansas and Oklahoma, and had a very enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Young, of Hollidaysburg, in their Cadillac, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kendall and daughter Miss Lillie, of Altoona, came to Mc Connellsburg last Friday evening and spent some time visiting rela tives in town and the Cove. John Wilt, of Waynesboro, has been spending several days in the home of hi3 son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nesbit, East Lincoln Way. Mr. Wilt is a former resident of Mc Connellsburg and his friends in the old town are always glad to see him. New Buildings at Sliippens- burg Normal School. The Shippensburg State Nor mal School is now occupying it3 new Model School Building, and at the beginning of the Fall Term will use its new Biological Labo ratory, one of the finest equipped laboratories to be found any where. The courses in Agricul ture, Domestic Science and Meth ods in Reading are thoroughly up-to-date and are eminently practical. B ihioriba tor tin "Now ' Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. RATES One cent per word for each Insertion. No adverlise nent accepted lor lens thrvn 15 cents. Cash must ac company order. Fou Salk Two second hand mowers good as new, at second hand prico. Oue is a Dcering; the other, an Osborne. Don't wait until the other fellow gets them. W. II. Nesbit.'.McConnells burg. 7 15 tf. To Receive Bids. We the undersigned committee will meet July 31st at 1 o'clock p. m. in the Odd Fellows Grove near Fort Littleton for the pur pose of receiving bids lor priv legcs for the sale of ice cream and confectionery, horse feeds, and for a Merry go round, &c, at the I. O. 0. F. reunion to be held at that place August Htb. D. W. Chomkr, J. B. Fuakek, 7 22 2t Gko. SllKFl'lKLD. Hot Weather Prices. M. M. Bender has on hand at his shop on east Market street a nice lot of Iron Beds, Springs, Mattresses, and Chairs. If he does not have just what you want, he can get it on short notice, and these goods will be sold for the next few weeks at hot weather prices. 7-22-2t Many Ways To Exposition. "Itineraries of Some of the Forty and More Ways to the Cal ifornia Expositions" is the title of an attractive booklet issued by the Chicago & North Western Ry which outlines in concise form carefully planned itineraries cov ering over forty different routes from Chicago to California, and shows plainly by a series of out line maps and condensed time schedules how you may see both expositions and visit the scenic localities the West has to offer. You should have this valuable booklet to plan your trip to the Pacific Coast and the California Expositons. It will save you time and money and can be pro cured free upon application to your nearest ticket agent Advertisement. Notice. The Republicans will meet at Sipes Mill P. 0 Saturday, July 81, 1915, between the hours of 2 and G o'clock for the purpose of securing candidates for the com ing township offices at the pri mary. Committee. Mr. Michal Laidig, his niece Mrs. Pearl Kerns and daughter La Rue, and Miss Elizabeth Rich ter all of Jeannette, Pa., came in from Hustontown, Monday morning, took dinner with Mr. Laidig's son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Shore, and in the evening went to Cham bersburg in the autobus for a vis it among relatives in that town. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Mock of AUentown, Pa., who had been spendi ng a month during the har vest time with their home folks in Todd township, returned home on Tuesday of this week. Clar ence is a hustler whether on the road as a salesman, or in the har est field with his father. Itineraries of Some of The Forty Ways and More to the California Expositions Is the title of an attractive booklet Issued by the CHICAGO. NORTH WESTKUN RY., which outlines in concise form carefully planned Itin eraries covering over forty differ ent routes from Chicago 'to Cali fornia, and shows plainly by a se ries of outline map? and condensed time schedules how you may see both Expositions and visit the scenic localities the West has to offer. You should have this valuable booklet to plan your trip to the raclfic Coast and the California Expositions. It will gave you time and money. Mailed free with other literature giving rates, complete train service and full particulars by applying to or addressing A. y. TALLANT, 0. A., C. & N. W. HV., 629 Smlthfield St., NW38t;2 PiTTSHUUU, Pa. liVff""lll'"M,1"1' THE: FULTON COUNTV BANK CAPITAL, SURPLUS, AND PROFITS $76,000.00 - Organized 1837 TOTAL ASSETS OVER $400,000.00 Incorporated 1911. OFFICERS: GEO. A. HARRIS, PRESIDENT. - - - C, R. SPANGLER, VICE-PRESIDENT. WILSON L. NACE, CASHIER. ROBERT G. ALEXANDER, TELLER. DIRECTORS AND ADVISORY BOARD: W. Scott Palmer, C. R. Spangler, A. U. Nace, Geo. A. Harris, D. A. Nelson, John A. Irwin, Geo. B. Mellott, D. A. Washabaugh, Oliver Hill, W. M. Comerer, Frank M. Lodge, S. R. Cromer, Samuel Mellott, M. II. HolJinshead, John Baldwin, John G. Hess, ' W. S. Brant. lJJVNJ Little's Millinery. Millinery Reductions. Everything in our store, including finest millinery and fancy goods are reduced. You are welcome to come in, whether you buy or not. Post Office, Box 4. '. McConnellsburg, Pa. HARNESS and HORSE GOODS We have the Largest Line ofj Buggy Harness in Franklin County. Twenty-five Different Styles to SelectlFrom. Single Driving Harness $8.00 to f5.C0, Collars f 1.25 to 4 25. Yankee Bridles $1 50 to2.50. Halters all Leather at 50c , 75c, 11,00, $1.25 and $1 50. Collar Pads 253. to 50c. Fly nets all leather from $2.25 to 0 50, Cord Nets from $1 00 to $2.50, Bu? gy Nets from $2 25 to $3 25. Front Gears $3 50 to $4.25, Yankee Front Gears $15.00 and w,i.rsup, Yankee Breeching $18.00 to $20 00. Summer Lap Spreads from 50c to $2.50. Harness Oils and Scaps, and Machine Oil. Mail orders promptly attended to. SMITH BROTHERS, West Seminary Street, Mercersburg, Pa. Report of the Condition of the Fulton County BANK of McConnellsburg, Fulton County, Pennsylvania, at the clone of business June 23, 1915. RESOURCES Cash, specie and notes 17,421.50 Due from Ap proved! leserve Agents 2.1,04!). 46 Leg"! securities at par 12,000.00 62.470.ftfi Xickles and cents 89.35 Oue from Banks and Trust Cos. not reserve 285.93 Bills discounted: Upon one name 2, 152.75 Bills discounted: Upon two or more names 23, 250 37 Time loans. 7,90148 Loans on call with collat eral 20,780.72 Loans on cull upon one name iiO,6!l.HG Loans on call upon two or more names 102,732.44 Bonds 3'),U95.70 Mortgages and judgments of record 92 54H.09 Furniture and fixtures 1,500.00 Overdrafts 732 02 Book value of reserve se curities above par 137.07 Total.. .. 1197,571.74 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 50,000.00 Surplus fund 22,000.00 Undivided prolits, less ex penses and tax paid .... 4,24 . 95 Individual de- . posits subject to check I 90,070 U0 Demand Certili cates of De posit 314.52 Time Certificates of Deposit 22H.104.52 318,489.30 Due to Banks and Trust Cos. not reserve 2,830.49 Total 1397,571.74 State of Pennsylvania, County of Ful ton, as: I Wilson L. Nace, Cashier of the above named Bunk, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. WILSON L. MACK, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this ind day of July, 1915. M. RAY SHAFFNER, Notary Public. Cm. A. Harris, Cm, B. Mriaott, A. U. Nack, JNO. A. IRVVIJJ, Directors. ALEXANDER'S McConnellsburg and Fort Loudon Automobile Line by way of the Lincoln Highway. Leaves McConnellsburg at 0:15, a. m., and 1 p. m., arriving at Fort Lou don in time for the 7:44 a. m. train and the 3:13 p. m. train. Returning, leaves Fort Loudon on the arrival of the 11:05 a. m. train, and the 0:27 p m. train. Fare 60 cents. Any freight or express marked In my care will receive prompt attention A share of vour patronage solicited Bell phone 3 K 4. J. S. ALEXANDER, 4-29-tf- Proprietor. Subsciber for the "News' only tl OUyea PUMPS. M. V. MALOT DEALER IN Pumps and Pump Repairs. New Worn put in or Re pair Work done on short notice. Prices resonable and satis faction guaranteed. Address, M. V. MALOT, 7-l-3m. llustoutown, Pa. IV. M. COMERER, agent for the BRANTINGHAM MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, BURN! CABINS, PA. for the sale of Traction and Portable Engines, Gaso line, Separators, Clo ver Hullers, Savr- 4 mills, &c. Engines on hand all the time. Racket Store We want to name some prices for this month that we think will interest you. Well, we sure did Bell some of that good machine oil at 25c. gallon. Shoes Shoes Shoes : We have cut the prices on all our Oxfords Walkover now $3.25; 3 50 Oxfords, 2.75; ones, 1.G5; 1 00 for $1.25; 25 for $1 00. bargains and wont 1 pt. Ball Mason glass jrs 403 doz. 1 qt. Ball Mason glass jars 45s doz. gal. Ball Mason glass jars C5c doz. Jar caps for Mason jirs 15c doz Tangle foot fly paper 4 double sheets for 5c , or 30o box for 25 double sheets. pint jolly glasses, not ipt., 23c doz. Horse shoe tumblers 23c doz. Heavy j ir rings, red 5c doz. Heavy perfection jir rings 1 lb. package, pure rubber 33c lb. for G3 rings. this week. Note a few prices. $4.00 Oxfords $3.00 Oxfords, $2.25; $2.50 Oxfords, $2.00; $2.00 Child's and Misses' same reduction. These are last long; so, call early. HORSE COLLARS, FLY NETS. This is the greatest year wo ever had on horse g(x,cU of all Kinds. See our horse collars 98c to $100 as good as others ask more money for. Buggy and team nets $1.10 to $3.00. Buggy whips 10c to 50c. Collar pads 12 inch wide for 25c and 28c. Neats foot oil 75 gal. Lap spreads 45c, 00c, 01c and $1 00. Table Oil Cloth 15c yard. Felt window shades 8c. Oil shades 23s to 45c. Lace curtains 35c to $1.00. , Ladies vests 5c, 10c, 13c and 23c. Ladies knit pants 23c. 16 oz, peroxide for 15c. Warnor rust proof corsets 50c, 95c and $1.25. 7 cakes Lenox scap 25c. A good broom 24c aud 30c. Try the ne w Gasoline Iron, and save that aw ful heat in the housa. 25 good envelopes, the kiud that usually sell for 10c at 5c. 12 quart granite kettle for 88c. Thanking you for the nice increase in our business this summer. HULL & BENDER, McConnellsburg, Pa. The Tbrice-a-Wecli Edition of THE NEW YORK WORLD Practically a Daily at the Price of a Weekly. No other Newspa per in the world gives so much ut so low u price. The year 1914 has been the most ex traordinary in the history of modern times. It has witnessed the outbreak of the Great European war, a strug gle so titanic that it makes all others look small. You live in momentous times, and you should not miss any of the tre mendous evonts that are occurring. No other newspaper will Inform you with the promptness and cheapness of the Thrice-a-Week edition of the New York World. Moreover, a year's subscription to It will take you far in to our next Presidential campaign. THE THRICE A-WEEK WORLD'S regular subscription price is only tl.OO per year, and this pays for 156 papers. We offer this unequalled newspaper and THE FULTON COUN TY NEWS together for one year for 11.65; The regular subscription price of the two papers is $100. FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McConnellsburg, Pa. Western Maryland Railway Company. In Effect June 20, 1915. Trains leave Hancock m follows: No. T 1.40 a. m. (dally) fort'umherland, Pitts burirh and went, also West Virginia point. No. 8 3.:tn a. m. for Hagerstown, Gettysburg Hanover and Ballluore. No, 18.31 a. m. (dally exoept Sunday) Ex press lor Cumberland and Intermudiati points. So. 48.07 a. m. (dally except Sunday) E frcss for Hauersiown, Uettyshur? luiiover, Haiti more and Intermediate flo uts, New York, Philadelphia, W anti union, etc. No, S t i" p. m :(dnlly) Western Express foi Cuu-hurlund, West Virginia points ant the West. No. i-SWp. m. (dnlly) Express for Haters town Y aynesltorn, Cb'ttubtTKburg, lint tyshiir? anil Vr.rk, Hi't'iuore, fje Yiuk. 1'liiltUelpblu, YVah riKlou. Executor's Notice. Estate of Mary Hutu, lute of Tay or township, I 'a., deceased, Letters testamentary on the above estate tuivlug been grunted to the undcrsltrucd, all persous indebted to the suid estate are re guested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay. H. 11. IIKItUSTKKSMKK. 7-JMIt. Waterfall, Pa. Subscribe for tbe News. L W. FUNK .-:- DEALER IN High Grade Plain Pianos, Playe Pianos, Organs, Victrolas, Rec ords, and Professional Tu ner, McConnellsburg, Nothing adds more to the refinements of home than good music. To have good music you must have a good instrument. There are good bad and indifferent instru ments, and to the unskilled eye they look much alike. The unprincipled dealer is likely to make you pay a first-class price for a fourth-class instrument. I have lived m this county since my birth, I am a taxpayer and in a position to, make good any business tfansactions. Buy your piano, organ, or victrola from me and if it is not all right you can come back at me. There are families in every part of this county that have purchased instruments from me. Ask them about me. . v Perhaps you want to trade your organ for a Piano, or Player Piano; or your Plain Piano, for a Player. See me. Let's talk it over. L. W. FUNK. Ste BRIGHT LIGHT Mr .AM hi'l W Ott it from jrour dealer. It la there la barrels etiipped direct bom Mt sm .. . .. '1,1 , avAVK.RLTUiLWOKitavuiiataMMlltflnralPiTTSBunu.''' f 4 Gasolines, IllumlnsaUL PDI-'P rV ' j Lubricant. 1-aruBneWai. fKEE telle U bnto Tb light that save jour eyes and sires you trouble. Poor oQ eaoo" give tins sina 01 light, but FAMILY FAVORITE OIL the best oil made, the oil that give the steady light no flicker, a Oct it from your dealer. It is there la barrels shipped 'direct bom ott WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO, I Imilial Rsflsara, WTTSBURQ. B. H. SHAW. HUSTONTOWN, PA.