THg rULTOW COUNTY .HEWS, McCONfcllSLLSBURQ, PA. MARKET REPORT. COKREOTKD EVEKY WEDNESDAY. The (train market are taken from the Clmm jerxburg dully newspaper. The provision irluei are limns thot obtain Id MoCounelUi ourg. GRAIN Wheat 105 New wheat Bran 1.50 Corn TO ObU 43 Rje 85 PROVISIONS Ham per ft) 18 Shoulder 14 Bacon, Sldei per tb 12 Potatoes, per bushel 40 Butter, Creamery 25 Butter, Country 110 Etfh'i Pr dozen Lard, per ft) 9 Live Calves, per ft Chickens, per ft) Rev. J. L. Yearick took Mack Helman to Chambersburg Mon day to consult a specialist on kid ney trouble. Mr. and Mrs. William Reisner and children, of Lancaster, are visitinjr their uncles, Jacob and G. W. Reisner, in this place. William Brewer; of Ayr town ship, raised 350 bushels of buck wheat on 14 acres this year an average of 25 bushels to the acre This seems to be Scarlet Sage year. Never before have we seen so much of this attractive flower. The borders of many dooryards are ablaze with it. Thomas F. Slean, Jr.. returned home recently after having spent three months in California tak ing in the sights of that great state, and visiting the Panama Exposition. Mrs. Annie Ben ford moved her household good3 Tuesday, from north First street to the home of her brother, Albert Stoner where she will make her home for an indefinite period. HIDES. Frank B. Sipes pays the highest market price for beef hides at tieir butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins sheepskins and tallow. Advertisement. Among the many subscribers who called at the News office last Monday was Mr. T. B. Ap pleby, of Decorum, Huntingdon ounty. He and his rife, and Jisses Anna and Rhoda Peter son, and Mrs. S. D. Petersen, were seeing the sights in town- including the Liberty Bell, of course. The season for one of man's greatest trials is at hand put ting up stovepipe. As an excuse to swear about it, some men "swear" that somebody mixed up the joints after they had been carefully paired and put away on the garret last fall, when every body knows that he had nothing to do with putting away the pipe strange now mum the women keep at that moment Try the Sunday Record. We know a man who bought four or five lots of cantaloupes early in the season, found them fiat and tasteless, and banished cantaloupes from his table on the ground that iarmers don t grow the kind of fruit nowadays that they did when he was a boy. There are men who won't read anything but the news in the Sunday newspaper oecause they have come to the conclusion, af ter experience with other news papers than the Sunday edition of "The Philadelphia Record" that all Sunday newspapers are insipid and unprofitable. But be cause a man has eaten canta loupes that were grown in close proximity to a cucumber patch, the cross fertilized with the cu cumbers by industrious insects, thus partaking of the qualities of both plants, there is no reason why he should eschew Rocky Fords; and because he has been imposed upon with the common run of Sunday newspaper trash there is no reason why he should not acquaint himself with the contents of "The Sunday Rec ord" and become a constant reader. A WORD FOR MOTHERS It U a grave mistake for mothers to neg lect their aches and pains sad suffer in silence this only leads to chronic sick ness and often shortens life. If your work Is tiring; if your nerves are irritable; U you fuel languid, weary or i epressed, you should kuow that Scott's ." Emulsion overcomes just such conditions. It possesses in concentrated form the very elements to invigorate the blood, -itn'ugthen the tissues, nourish the nerves und build strength. Scott's is strengthening thousands of jnothers and will help you. No alcohol. Scott ft Bow o, Bloomfitld. N. I. ' Report of the Condition of the Fulton County BANK of McConnellsburg. Fulton County, Pennsylvania, at the close of business September 7, 1U15 RESOURCES Cash specie and notes, $14,830.70 Due from Ap proved Reserve Agents 23,954.31 Legal securities at par J2.000.00 Niokles and cents, Due from Hanks and Trust Cos. not reserve Bills dltcounted: Upon one name Bills discounted: Uuon two or more names 22.9H4.5ti Time loans Loans on call with collat eral 25,072.36 Loans on call upon one name 48,51)0.3: Loans on call upon two or more names Bond s- Morteaires and judgments of record 103.409.19 Furniture and tlxtures 1,500.00 Overdrafts 028 89 Hook value of reserve se curities above par 110.00 50.791.04 135.03 1,172.04 2,175.34 94,400.30 38,001 Total . 1398,280.70 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In I 50,000.00 Surplus fund 22,000.00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid.. 0,180.03 Individual de posits subject to check I 87,214.53 Demand Certifi cates of De posit 310.38 Time Certificates of Deposit 230,940.00 318,494.91 Due to . Hanks ana Trust Cos. not reserve 1,000.16 . Total $398,280.70 State of Pennsylvania, County of Ful ton, ss: I Wilson L. Race. Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. W1LSUS Li. NAUE, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th flay of September, 1915. .M. KAY SUAH6ISK, Notary Public. Gko. B. Mkllott, A. U. Xack, Jsm A. Irwin, D. A. Wasuahaugh, Directors. Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. RATES One cent per word for each Insertion. No advertisement accepted or less than 15 cents. Cash must ac- mpany order. ct Guns Fob Sale. Daly 3-bar- el, and Ithaca double barrel, jee Davis at Court IIou so. 82Gtt liuy Prime Timothy seed at The Irwin Store. Four dollars per bushel. 2t For Sale Two Economy stoves two sheet iron Stoves in pood condition. A lot of Stove pipe Will sell cheap. John A. Irwin. Wanted A bright, active girl in one of Bedford's best homes. No cookinsr, scrubbing. milkin,', or other hard work, but the wages is all right. Apply at the News office. 10 7 tf Do You Want to Sell ? Wealthy city people think noth ing of dropping $10,000 to $30, 000 for a pretty location for a sum mer residence along convenient ines of travel such as the Lincoln Highway now presents. Some of these people keep up half a dozen residences in various parts of the country. Each place is in the hands of a keeper who sees to it that the owner's family finds rest and comfort for short periods during each year. Few of these owners try to make the place "pay" as we interpret that term. They have the money to buy comfort and pleasure, and that is the first thing that ap peals to them when considering the purchase of a location for fishing, shooting, escape from summer heat, or for a place to sickly members of the family. here are scores of places along incoln Highway that offer in ducements for all of these things. Hundreds of travelers pass them every day without having their attention attracted simply for the ack of as simple "signs" as a neat fence, a few flowers, a little whitewash or paint, some vines over the front porch, or a score of other little touches that cost ittle but add greatly to the at tractiveness of the home. Many a home has been sold at good prices simply through the attrac tion of the eye to the possibilities of the location. If the tourist is looking for a site, he can be di rected to your3 through just such ttle indications as mentioned. Subscribe for tie News. Why We Have Grown. i Because we have always done banking on the highest, most conservative, most progress ive and painstaking manner and because we have lived up to every promise these are reasons why we outgrew our old home. From a total of $160,000.00 in deposits four years ago to $316,000.00 deposits to-day, is a good record. We are naturally proud of our beautiful and substantial home one room of which is fitted for the free use of the public and convenience of our patrons for private business engagements or other meetings. Many of our largest and most prosperous depositors started their savings in a small way. Do likewise. Begin to-day, by placing your savings at 3 per cent, compound semi-annual interest in FULTON COUNTY BANK "THE OLDEST AND STRONGEST" McConnellsburg, Pa. Capital $50,000.00 Surplus and Profits $27,000.00. MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S Big Underselling Store. We wish to inform our customers that we have some of the most exclusively new styles in trimmed aud untnmmed hats ever brought to the County. Hats of the most pi quant ideas in early mid-winter styles, that you'll wonder how we can give such beautiful creations for so small a sum of money. - THEY ARE JUST FRESH from Eistern Cities, smart new shapes for the Young Miss and cunning styles for the Youngster. Allot them new and many of them exclusive shapes and models. Tho as sortment is perfectly immense, so you'll have no dilileully in ti Deling just the liat lor you. We can also give you Children's BEAR-SKIN COATS in all colors, for $1.50, Caps, Combs, Barretts, Collars, Belts, Laces. Come in and examine our stock, and be convinced that we can give you some great bargains. HARNESS and HORSE GOODS We have the Largest Line ofj Buggy Harness in Franklin County. Twenty-five Different Styles to SelectJFrom. if ; j : h VN lea1 Ah HiKA coi Single Driving Harness $9.00 to $25.00, Collars $1.25 to $4 25. Yankee Bridles $1.50 to $2 50. Halters all Leather at 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. Collar Pads 25c. to 50c. Flynets all leather from $2.25 to $G.5D, Cord Nets from $1 00 to $2.50, ggy Nets from $2.25 to $3 25. Front Gears $3 50 to $1.25, Yankee Front Gears $15.00 and H"""" up. Yankee Breechms S18.00 to a ' $20.00. Summer Lap Spreads from 50c to $2.50. Harness Oils and Soaps, and Machine Oil. Mad orders promptly attended to. SMITH BROTHERS, West Seminary Street, Mercersburg, Pa, ZZZ" .s 12-16-20 Gauge Th s.ft urKkuUn Hammerless C',M" , "Pump" x latiin . X shot.! shotgun is a fine-appearinu. bcaiitifully-lulnncrtl Blin, without thottf un .r built, Six HZu in 11 Ind , ?"r VS." " 1 cU rcmuvc loa-lrd cartri,!,... iZll i " "' ' Button t-arlndg Kelea.-(to W'!"" Ftur.-Trir, and Hammer SafT "iffi f,. r Z dlv - -- - . - VwW.,utW -gauir sun, rnd S st am ds rvMi-ncr tnr h; -tni a :i.: .11 JffsrrJitm TPnfirlnn -Un. 11 . 3 ";.' winun inammcr ana rummer less), all KiraerrcDeatinff rifW .tr Tls. it niwt tii rou h action) Double Extrac .... .U..: ph.-dS3 CSTO?2S" " 77ip 7j?arfcn firearms Co., 43 Willow Slroat. New Huron, Conn. If YOU Shoot I "I'' fin'01 or th"t"un; yoi l'oul,l have a copy of the Ideal Hand w vv Book 100 nasr of useful informal nn tnr .1,, ......... I. ..II. .1. ... r"2'"--.: Pri""" "J reloading tool, for nil atandard rifle, iutol and hoin ..u.nu.m on. now jo measure pow.iera accurately; jhowa vou how to cut your ammunition nen,e ... half and do more and better .hooting. Thin took is free to any Vhoot? whS 7l aend three at.mp. postage to The ilarliu rircurmi Co., fi Willow St.. &w Haven Conn. n Fwr-!i .ee-v r 1 i Hllll! Lubrication Without Carbon P 1ST There'i nnthlnf mora Important to an automobile than good oil. "Waverly Special" la free from rarbnn It la light 111, thin It fneda easily It will not eon goal. Tha Ideal oil lor either air-cooled or water-cooled can. Totirdeal.rnellitt. If not, write to Of. A tMt will convince you. WAVCftLY OIL WORKS CO. Wipeatait lallaari f lITHUDGa, H fiaiollnat lllumlninur-luhrlcant PPPP 340 Pagn Hook 1 IV.L.L) tolla ail about oil Waverly Products Sold by 1 B. H. SHAW, HUSTONTOW1S. PA, The No-License League. Steadily the names and dona tions from al! over the county for the work of the No-License League are coming in. Already over $50.00 worth of literature, posters, secretary's work have been expended with a result of over 800 members enrolled. More circulars in the interest of the cause .will be sent out in the near uture. The long looked for chance of the Christian Church as come at last in response to he thousands of prayers. But now is the time for the church to rise from its knees and unitedly move forward regard less of creed, prejudice, politics, etc. Only the members of the body of Christ who do not want their prayers answered will stand idly by. Address communications to Mrs. Winnie Kendall or Rev. Robt. E. Peterman, McConnellsburg. Cut of Town. Geo. E. Bartholomew, McCon nellsburg's new dentist, will be out of town from Saturday morn ing until next Wednesday evening. RACKET STORE Just received our fodder yarn for this season and it was a hard job to get it across the mountain as they wanted it over there. The price over there is 7c lb., and our price is 6c if you take a coil of 25 or 50 lbs. This is the very best twine that money can buy. Shock tyers 13 to 23 cents; also the heavy sash cord for them. Husking pins 3 to 25 cents. Corn cutters 23c. Hand made Bushel baskets good. Our 95c half-bushel measures 50c. Paints and Oils. Now is a good time to paint as paint has got cheap again We are handling the best grades of these goods that can be found. Old Dutch lead 75c lb.; Lewis white lead 8c; Carters pure white lead 8c right here no freight Why go away and pay more? Also the best ready-mixed paint on earth the Devoe. Pure oil lor medical use and this is what yon want for good painting. Don't buy Western oil. Our price 75c. We have a full line of tinting colors. Bed Blankets 45c. to $0 00; Horse Blankets, 98c. to $5 00. Roofing Roofing Galvanized Roofing has got so awful high, that it has be come expensive. We are selling quite a lot of Rubber Roofiug. See ours at 70, 85, and $1.25 for 108 square feet. The 85-cent and the 11.25 have cement and nails in each roll. Men's cord pants $ 1.25, $1 75 $2. 25, and $2 45. Men'swork and dress coats $1.25 to $2. 50. Men's rain coats $1.23 to $7.90 see our $ I 75 coatguar anteed, with ail improvements. Guns and Ammunitions. Guns and ammunition are coming in now. Don't let any one scare you with the story that the price is double what it was a year ago. We had ours bought early, aud can save you money. See our hunting coats. Before the advance, we laid in a good stock of Men's and Boys' Overalls, and can sel: at old prices this whiter. See our Men's Overalls at 75 cents. Our Sweater Line is Com plete, and we can save yen money. Don't buy until yon see ours. We want to say just a few words about our shoes. In the first place, we have an assortment that you seldom see in as small a town 400 square feet of floor space just for shoes; so we are ln position xo show you more than one style for children going to school. We have a great line, and at prices that will be a big saving to you. We have our Walk-over Queen Quality, Endicott& Johnston and Selz lines all in. See them. " Underwear, Sweaters, Hosiery. Don't fail to see our line of Sweaters, Underwear, and Hosiery. Sweaters 45c to $2.50; Bear Brand Hose 2 pair for 25c. See our 10 cent Hose. Our men's heavy work socks at 3 pair for 25c are dandy. Child's underwear 10c to 48c. Misses 23c to 55c. Boys' 24c each or union suits heavy, 48c. Ladies' 23c to 65c. Men's heavy fleece lined underwear 35c each. High Rock best made at 45c. Men's union suits 80c to 90. Call and we will convince you that ve can save you money. HULL & BENDER, McConnellsburg, Pa. McCONNELLSBURG & FT. LOUDON RAILWAY CO. TO TUB STlX'KHOUlKltKur TIIMHAID COMPANY; You nre hereby DotllleU thut in pursuance of k rexolutiim duly adopted by tha llourd of Di rector ol the Cuinpuuv ut their regular meet Iuk htld AiiKiist IK. IHI5. it Hloekholdenr meet ing will be held lit the office of the (Jouipnuy in MoCunnellnbiiri;. l'eun'u., on Tuesday, October sa, ut I o'clock y. M., for the following oui'UOKeH: To tnko Bction on approval or disapproval of t ho proposed Increase of the capital xtoek of said Company from ftU.OuO to iS .0tU 00. in taKe uclion on me upproval or disapprove alof the proponed iticreascor the indebtetlue of said Cmp-iuy from .'75,u) to 500.C0O.IO. To reorir.'.L...e tlio (Mild (Iiunjmny If rennranl uttitin Khali be decided upon ui the meetiuK. Votlnx at the meetiuu may be done In uer- son or by proxy. Kadi stockiiolderlx entitled to u many votes us he own KhuruM of "lock. H. C. LAMBEKSON, Autr. SO, 9t. Secretary. L. W. FUNK DEALER IN -:- High Grade Plain Pianos, Playel Pianos, Organs, Victrolas, Rec ords, and Professional Tu ner, McConnellsburg, ALEXANDER'S McConnellsburg and Fort Loudon Automobile Line by way of the Lincoln Highway. Leaves MoConuellsburg at 6:15, a. m., and 1 p. ni., arriving at Fort Lou duo 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 core will receive prompt attention. A share of your patronage solicited Bell phone 3 U 4. J. S. ALEXANDER, 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 in this county since my birth, I am a taxpayer and in a position to make good any business transactions. Buy your piano, organ, or victrola from me and if it is not all right you can come buck at me. There are families in every part of this county that have purchased instruments from me. Ask them about me. 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. -20uf- Proprietor.
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